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posted 7 years agoHello Everyone,
I want to make a application in java which will have installation process.Means to say we click start button,select Drive,next,next etc
(Hope you all got my point,what I want to say).
So please help me.you are welcomed to give your suggestion.
Thanks & regards,
Gursewak Singh.
I want to make a application in java which will have installation process.Means to say we click start button,select Drive,next,next etc
(Hope you all got my point,what I want to say).
So please help me.you are welcomed to give your suggestion.
Thanks & regards,
Gursewak Singh.
IzPack - Source Code. Contribute to izpack/izpack development by creating an account on GitHub. IzPack is not only used to deliver binary and source packages of the Griffon framework but also to build installers for any Griffon application if the Installer plugin is available. – Andres Almiray, Griffon. I have a working IzPack installer project set up with maven and added following to my install script install.xml to; Rants from the home office: Iz. Pack standalone compiler: Registering custom listeners. Pack is an open source Java- based software installer. Add a 'build-compiler-listener' macro call in to. Izpack-listener izpack-native.
Bartender
posted 7 years ago'The good news about computers is that they do what you tell them to do. The bad news is that they do what you tell them to do.' -- Ted Nelson
Greenhorn
posted 7 years agoLet me first tell you I've never tried doing this before so I don't how much I'll be.
I will still attempt to help after all these a beginner forum so we can figure things out together right?
First I would say java is designed so that as long as you the JVM is on the machine a program does not need to be install it just be ran, however
I would think you could (for windows) copy Program.class or .jar file to programs directory
that should allow it to show in there programs folder on the start menu.
this would likely require them to have administrator right however.
I will still attempt to help after all these a beginner forum so we can figure things out together right?
First I would say java is designed so that as long as you the JVM is on the machine a program does not need to be install it just be ran, however
I would think you could (for windows) copy Program.class or .jar file to programs directory
that should allow it to show in there programs folder on the start menu.
this would likely require them to have administrator right however.
Sheriff
posted 7 years agoThe page which JK Robbins linked to no doubt points to various Java installers which you could use. However there's another way to install Java applications: Java Web Start. Using JWS you can put your application on a server along with a configuration file which says what version of the JVM it requires, what associated jar files it requires, and so on. The user clicks on a link which causes a download to start; this download ensures your machine has a suitable version of the JVM, downloads your application, and runs it. It can optionally create links in the start menu and on the desktop, and it can also be configured to check for updates whenever somebody runs the application.
Ranch Hand
posted 7 years agoThank you Robbins :-),
Your link is quite helpful,I have created a installer using IzPack.
After reading some forms related to it I was able to create a Installer.
But if you have some experience in using this tool then please tell me where to put my source code files which I have to install.
Thanks again.
Your link is quite helpful,I have created a installer using IzPack.
After reading some forms related to it I was able to create a Installer.
But if you have some experience in using this tool then please tell me where to put my source code files which I have to install.
Thanks again.
Ranch Hand
posted 7 years agoPaul Sir,your suggestion seems to be interesting.
I will Google it.
If you have experience of using JWS then help me(Why to ask Google :-) ).
Thanks.
I will Google it.
If you have experience of using JWS then help me(Why to ask Google :-) ).
Thanks.
Ranch Hand
posted 7 years agoRobbins Sir,
One more this,IzPack only copies the file to the desired location.How it is installation?
And if we have to create a shortcut etc?
One more this,IzPack only copies the file to the desired location.How it is installation?
And if we have to create a shortcut etc?
Sheriff
posted 7 years agoIntel graphics accelerator drivers for windows vista stopped responding. Gursewak Singh wrote:If you have experience of using JWS then help me
It comes with cutting-edge rendering addition, hard to obtain staggering images. It is designed with an appealing interface with an effective potential. It characterizes the stunning exactness or precision.
Allows you to make the interesting material, matches the genuine or perfect answer for rendering the 2D or 3D materials.
Yes, I have used it. It does work for distributing Java-based software. And I believe that fully answers the question you asked.
However, I did spend the 15 seconds to Google it. Here's a link to the Oracle tutorial: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/deployment/webstart/, which includes links to other useful pages.
Ranch Hand
posted 7 years ago
Ok,Good(much for me :-)),
Sir,first tell me from where I can download JWS,
I have searched it,but Oracle official site don't show any download link rather then JRE and JDK.only documentation and user guide is available.
Sir,first tell me from where I can download JWS,
I have searched it,but Oracle official site don't show any download link rather then JRE and JDK.only documentation and user guide is available.
Sheriff
posted 7 years agoCan I suggest that you spend more than 15 minutes reading about the product before you start asking questions?
That one is pretty clearly answered (or rather covered) right at the beginning of the Java Web Start Guide. The purpose of documentation and tutorials is to impart useful information to people, so don't just throw that away.
That one is pretty clearly answered (or rather covered) right at the beginning of the Java Web Start Guide. The purpose of documentation and tutorials is to impart useful information to people, so don't just throw that away.
Ranch Hand
posted 7 years ago
Ranch Hand
posted 7 years agoBuild Installer Listener Izpack Source Free
Paul Sir,
I tried but still I am not able to do what I want.
I am not getting the flow.I have create .jnlp file.
and other html file but how to link them
I tried but still I am not able to do what I want.
I am not getting the flow.I have create .jnlp file.
and other html file but how to link them
Marshal
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I think this question is too difficult for “beginning”, so I shall move it.
Sheriff
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posted 7 years agoUsually when I have a question about how to do something in HTML, I look for an existing HTML on the web which does the same sort of thing.
Here's an example of an HTML which links to a JNLP file: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/components/tree.html.
Here's an example of an HTML which links to a JNLP file: http://docs.oracle.com/javase/tutorial/uiswing/components/tree.html.
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Ranch Hand
posted 7 years agoI have started using IzPack. And am successfully using it.
But there is one problem,I am not able to create shortcut using it.
I have studied the forms related to the problem.
I have Izpack's latest version.
I have put <native> tag,<resources>,shortcutSpec.xml.
But still it is not working.
Also I have added shortcut panel.
but installer that is created, doesn't show shortcut form while installation process.
given blow is my install.xml
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1' standalone='yes' ?>
<!--
A sample installation file.
Use it as a base for your own installers :-)
To compile it :
- go in the bin directory where you installed IzPack
- call 'compile ./sample/install.xml -b ./sample'
-->
<installation version='1.0'>
<!--
The info section.
The meaning of the tags should be natural ..
-->
<info>
<appname>Sample Installation</appname>
<appversion>1.4 beta 666</appversion>
<authors>
<author name='JPz' email='[email protected]'/>
<author name='Hidden Man' email='[email protected]'/>
</authors>
<url>' target='_blank'>http://www.anotherworld-inspace-website.net/</url>;
</info>
<variables>
<variable name='desktopshortcutcheckboxenabled' value='true'/>
</variables>
<!--
The gui preferences indication.
Sets the installer window to 640x480. It will not be able to change the size.
-->
<guiprefs width='640' height='480' resizable='yes'/>
<!--
The locale section.
Asks here to include the English and French langpacks.
-->
<locale>
<langpack iso3='eng'/>
<langpack iso3='fra'/>
</locale>
<native type='izpack' name='ShellLink.dll'/>
<native type='izpack' name='ShellLink_x64.dll'/>
<!--
The resources section.
The ids must be these ones if you want to use the LicencePanel and/or the InfoPanel.
-->
<resources>
<res src='Licence.txt'/>
<res src='Readme.txt'/>
<res src='shortcutSpec.xml' />
</resources>
<!--
The panels section.
We indicate here which panels we want to use. The order will be respected.
-->
<panels>
<panel classname='HelloPanel'/>
<panel classname='InfoPanel'/>
<panel classname='LicencePanel'/>
<panel classname='TargetPanel'/>
<panel classname='PacksPanel'/>
<panel classname='ShortcutPanel'/>
<panel classname='InstallPanel'/>
<panel classname='FinishPanel'/>
</panels>
<!--
The packs section.
We specify here our packs.
-->
<packs>
<pack name='Base' required='yes'>
<description>The base files</description>
<file src='Readme.txt' targetdir='$INSTALL_PATH'/>
<file src='Licence.txt' targetdir='$INSTALL_PATH'/>
<file src='script.bat' targetdir='$INSTALL_PATH'/>
<parsable targetfile='$INSTALL_PATH/script.bat'/>
<!-- The file will be parsed -->
</pack>
<pack name='Docs' required='no'>
<description>The documentation</description>
<file src='doc' targetdir='$INSTALL_PATH'/>
<!-- Reccursive adding -->
</pack>
<pack name='Sources' required='no'>
<description>The sources</description>
<file src='src' targetdir='$INSTALL_PATH'/>
</pack>
</packs>
</installation>
this is shortcutspec.xml
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes' ?>
<shortcuts>
<programGroup defaultName='MyApp'
location='applications'/>
<shortcut
name='wekautils'
target='$INSTALL_PATHsrccommyCompanytoolsinstalllistenerIssue_Tracker.jar'
description='Launch app'
workingDirectory='$INSTALL_PATH'
iconFile='$INSTALL_PATHimageslogo.ico'
initialState='normal'
programGroup='yes'
desktop='yes'
applications='no'
startMenu='no'
startup='no'>
<createForPack name='Base'/>
</shortcut>
<shortcut
name='Documentation'
target='$INSTALL_PATHdocdoc.txt'
description='Launch documentation'
initialState='normal'
programGroup='yes'
desktop='no'
applications='no'
startMenu='no'
startup='no'>
<createForPack name='Base'/>
</shortcut>
</shortcuts>
But there is one problem,I am not able to create shortcut using it.
I have studied the forms related to the problem.
I have Izpack's latest version.
I have put <native> tag,<resources>,shortcutSpec.xml.
But still it is not working.
Also I have added shortcut panel.
but installer that is created, doesn't show shortcut form while installation process.
given blow is my install.xml
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1' standalone='yes' ?>
<!--
A sample installation file.
Use it as a base for your own installers :-)
To compile it :
- go in the bin directory where you installed IzPack
- call 'compile ./sample/install.xml -b ./sample'
-->
<installation version='1.0'>
<!--
The info section.
The meaning of the tags should be natural ..
-->
<info>
<appname>Sample Installation</appname>
<appversion>1.4 beta 666</appversion>
<authors>
<author name='JPz' email='[email protected]'/>
<author name='Hidden Man' email='[email protected]'/>
</authors>
<url>' target='_blank'>http://www.anotherworld-inspace-website.net/</url>;
</info>
<variables>
<variable name='desktopshortcutcheckboxenabled' value='true'/>
</variables>
<!--
The gui preferences indication.
Sets the installer window to 640x480. It will not be able to change the size.
-->
<guiprefs width='640' height='480' resizable='yes'/>
<!--
The locale section.
Asks here to include the English and French langpacks.
-->
<locale>
<langpack iso3='eng'/>
<langpack iso3='fra'/>
</locale>
<native type='izpack' name='ShellLink.dll'/>
<native type='izpack' name='ShellLink_x64.dll'/>
<!--
The resources section.
The ids must be these ones if you want to use the LicencePanel and/or the InfoPanel.
-->
<resources>
<res src='Licence.txt'/>
<res src='Readme.txt'/>
<res src='shortcutSpec.xml' />
</resources>
<!--
The panels section.
We indicate here which panels we want to use. The order will be respected.
-->
<panels>
<panel classname='HelloPanel'/>
<panel classname='InfoPanel'/>
<panel classname='LicencePanel'/>
<panel classname='TargetPanel'/>
<panel classname='PacksPanel'/>
<panel classname='ShortcutPanel'/>
<panel classname='InstallPanel'/>
<panel classname='FinishPanel'/>
</panels>
<!--
The packs section.
We specify here our packs.
-->
<packs>
<pack name='Base' required='yes'>
<description>The base files</description>
<file src='Readme.txt' targetdir='$INSTALL_PATH'/>
<file src='Licence.txt' targetdir='$INSTALL_PATH'/>
<file src='script.bat' targetdir='$INSTALL_PATH'/>
<parsable targetfile='$INSTALL_PATH/script.bat'/>
<!-- The file will be parsed -->
</pack>
<pack name='Docs' required='no'>
<description>The documentation</description>
<file src='doc' targetdir='$INSTALL_PATH'/>
<!-- Reccursive adding -->
</pack>
<pack name='Sources' required='no'>
<description>The sources</description>
<file src='src' targetdir='$INSTALL_PATH'/>
</pack>
</packs>
</installation>
this is shortcutspec.xml
<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8' standalone='yes' ?>
<shortcuts>
<programGroup defaultName='MyApp'
location='applications'/>
<shortcut
name='wekautils'
target='$INSTALL_PATHsrccommyCompanytoolsinstalllistenerIssue_Tracker.jar'
description='Launch app'
workingDirectory='$INSTALL_PATH'
iconFile='$INSTALL_PATHimageslogo.ico'
initialState='normal'
programGroup='yes'
desktop='yes'
applications='no'
startMenu='no'
startup='no'>
<createForPack name='Base'/>
</shortcut>
<shortcut
name='Documentation'
target='$INSTALL_PATHdocdoc.txt'
description='Launch documentation'
initialState='normal'
programGroup='yes'
desktop='no'
applications='no'
startMenu='no'
startup='no'>
<createForPack name='Base'/>
</shortcut>
</shortcuts>