>A Java installer is what we need, OpenSource one of course. >Installing a Java product should not be too related to the platform on which it >is installed, installing is just copying the right files at the right place. >(well may a little more ;-)). >Does someone knows about such a tool? It seems that TC 4.0 team allready choose NSI, which is not a bad idea for Windows world but didn't help others OS users. We allready have package for Linux (Redhat, Suze, Mandrake) via RPM, I've read about Linux Debian works. What about others OS. I think like JF we need a Java Installer for that kind of task.
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