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by argreenw
Fri Jun 12, 2015 10:31 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: User License Acceptance For Bundled JRE
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Re: User License Acceptance For Bundled JRE

Adding the LicenseAgreementDlg dialog (per your instructions above) worked.

Thank you for the help.
by argreenw
Sat May 30, 2015 11:22 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: User License Acceptance For Bundled JRE
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Re: User License Acceptance For Bundled JRE

I did further testing with this.

Assuming the pre-requisites are interpreted as "any of these will satisfy the requirement" (instead of "all of these must be present to satisfy the requirement"), I put in some global requirements for the Windows Installer.

However, it still does not display the ...
by argreenw
Thu May 28, 2015 8:03 pm
Forum: Building Installers
Topic: Locating Application Directory on Mac OS X Oracle Java App
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Re: Locating Application Directory on Mac OS X Oracle Java A

I found a way to work-around the problem which makes sense, since accessing the installed Help & Tutorials files from within the application bundle is not easily visible to the user.
by argreenw
Thu May 28, 2015 6:53 am
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: User License Acceptance For Bundled JRE
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User License Acceptance For Bundled JRE

In my reading of the Oracle JRE license, if the JRE is bundled with an application, either the user needs to accept the Oracle license, or a number of specific items need to be added to the license for the software product bundling the JRE.

If my understanding of this is incorrect, please let me ...
by argreenw
Wed May 20, 2015 2:40 am
Forum: Building Installers
Topic: Locating Application Directory on Mac OS X Oracle Java App
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Locating Application Directory on Mac OS X Oracle Java App

I successfully created & ran the installer for the Apple Java 1.6 case on Mac OS X. In that case, the current execution directory (from its system property) indicated the directory where the application was executed, so I could point at the installed directories in the application bundle.

But in ...

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