Hei.. Peppe did some stuff with a usb stick:

http://openjump.org/wiki/show/Portable+OpenJump

so a bit different but still related

stefan

Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
> As part of my work with the California Chapter of the OSGeo I would
> like to create a CD or DVD that contains OpenJUMP. This CD could be
> distributed (for free) at conferences and seminars. (I might even try
> to cook up an OpenJUMP workshop or two.)
> 
> I was wondering if anyone could help me get started with the process
> of packaging OJ with its own JVM. I think this would make the program
> easier to install for a lot of users. (I know it increases the
> installation size.) I think Larry may have done this for SkyJUMP? My
> goal is to make installation of the program from the CD as simple as
> possible.
> 
> I may have two versions of the CD. One for "beginners" that includes
> an OJ with a JVM, and another for more experienced computers users
> that does not come wrapped with a JVM. (I'm also thinking of throwing
> some sample data and a couple of short video tutorials on the CD.)
> 
> Please let me know what you guys think. Are there major reasons why I
> shouldn't build a distro of OJ with an included JVM? Are there reasons
> why this wouldn't be a good way to distribute OJ on CD?
> 
> SS
> 
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