Dear all, we are thinking about creating a self-contained Java bundle that uses embedded ECLiPSe. The bundle should work on Linux and Windows machines. Does anyone have experience here? tcltk is not needed One problem is that the absolute path of the Java bundle on the target machine is unknown. Our idea is that we install the Windows and the Linux version both in /tmp/ECLiPSe. Then zip the directory and put it in the bundle. On deployment, the bundle gets unpacked in /tmp and a java.io.File object File("/tmp/ECLiPSe") is handed to EclipseEngineOptions. This mechanism would not use envrionment variables and the Windows registry. Your comments are welcome. Thanks, Ulrich -- Wir sind dabei: CCN Congress Center NÜrnberg Ost, Stand 210 Ulrich Scholz Phone: +49-6221-533244 Email: ulrich.scholz_at_...10... European Media Laboratory GmbH Schloss-Wolfsbrunnenweg 33 69118 Heidelberg Germany Amtsgericht Mannheim / HRB 335719 Managing Partner: Dr. h.c. Klaus Tschira, Scientific and Managing Director: Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Reuter www.eml-d.villa-bosch.de <http://www.eml-d.villa-bosch.de>Received on Fri Sep 11 2009 - 16:50:49 CEST
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