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by erpi
Mon Oct 17, 2005 5:18 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: adding files to current JRE
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ini file and java service problems

Mihai,

The ini workarounds you suggested do not work for our application. Importing the ini file causes the users ini settings to be overwritten with every update, which is unacceptable behaviour. And using 2 ini files is an unacceptable design.

My next problems is, I tried starting the ...
by erpi
Sat Oct 08, 2005 5:49 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: adding files to current JRE
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Mihai,

>About the exception you are getting. Is that an error message or a >program crash? We are always very careful to investigate such issues.

I have investigated the Exception further. The ini file import function gets confused because of my ini file contents. I have one ini section that ...
by erpi
Thu Sep 22, 2005 3:36 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: adding files to current JRE
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Ini file setting

Mihai,

I have left the JRE for what it is. No idea how to approach the custom action. It seems more work than I have time for...

I am now trying to install the programs configuration file. It is an ini file with the same name as the application and it comes preconfigured.
However some ini settings ...
by erpi
Mon Sep 19, 2005 2:21 pm
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: adding files to current JRE
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Mihai,

>The files of your application should be placed in your installation folder, >not in the folders of the JVM.

I appreciate your comment, please direct it to SUN, because its is the SUN comm API that REQUIRES these files to be in the places I have indicated. Nothing I can do about it, and it ...
by erpi
Mon Sep 19, 2005 5:48 am
Forum: Common Problems
Topic: adding files to current JRE
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adding files to current JRE

Hi,

I have a simple java app to install, but can not find out how to do it using AI 3.2 for java.
My app uses the Java comm api, requiring files to be placed in specific directories of the active JRE. Most of my users have multiple JRE's installed, which must not be upset and I do NOT want to ...

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