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[jira] Created: (MPNSIS-11) AssertJRE function

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        Key: MPNSIS-11
    Summary: AssertJRE function
       Type: Task

     Status: Open
   Priority: Major

 Original Estimate: Unknown
 Time Spent: Unknown
  Remaining: Unknown

    Project: maven-nsis-plugin
   Versions:
             1.0

   Assignee: dion gillard
   Reporter: Geoffrey

    Created: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 7:55 AM
    Updated: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 7:55 AM

Description:
There is an AssertJavaHome script that asserts if there is a JDK installed.
End-user projects don't need the JDK, just the JRE. (JDK installs the JRE too, in the latest versions even seperatly in Program Files).
An AssertJRE script would be usefull, opening http://java.com if they don't have a JRE.
The AssertJavaHome could even open http://java.sun.com, although I am unsure if installing the latest JDK actually sets the JAVA_HOME automatically.


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[jira] Commented: (MPNSIS-11) AssertJRE function

Posted by ji...@codehaus.org.
The following comment has been added to this issue:

     Author: dion gillard
    Created: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 12:18 AM
       Body:
How should this be implemented? Registry lookup? File (java.exe) in path?
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Here is an overview of the issue:
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        Key: MPNSIS-11
    Summary: AssertJRE function
       Type: Task

     Status: Open
   Priority: Major

 Original Estimate: Unknown
 Time Spent: Unknown
  Remaining: Unknown

    Project: maven-nsis-plugin
   Versions:
             1.0

   Assignee: dion gillard
   Reporter: Geoffrey

    Created: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 7:55 AM
    Updated: Mon, 11 Oct 2004 12:18 AM

Description:
There is an AssertJavaHome script that asserts if there is a JDK installed.
End-user projects don't need the JDK, just the JRE. (JDK installs the JRE too, in the latest versions even seperatly in Program Files).
An AssertJRE script would be usefull, opening http://java.com if they don't have a JRE.
The AssertJavaHome could even open http://java.sun.com, although I am unsure if installing the latest JDK actually sets the JAVA_HOME automatically.


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[jira] Commented: (MPNSIS-11) AssertJRE function

Posted by ji...@codehaus.org.
The following comment has been added to this issue:

     Author: Geoffrey
    Created: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 2:25 PM
       Body:
I don't know, but izpack's jvm installer does it I think (it is also open source).

After I do some features for simplegamenet, I 'll look into creating an izpack plugin for maven, if no one started yet to see if it's better then nsis.
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View the issue:
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Here is an overview of the issue:
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        Key: MPNSIS-11
    Summary: AssertJRE function
       Type: Task

     Status: Open
   Priority: Major

 Original Estimate: Unknown
 Time Spent: Unknown
  Remaining: Unknown

    Project: maven-nsis-plugin
   Versions:
             1.0

   Assignee: dion gillard
   Reporter: Geoffrey

    Created: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 7:55 AM
    Updated: Sun, 19 Dec 2004 2:25 PM

Description:
There is an AssertJavaHome script that asserts if there is a JDK installed.
End-user projects don't need the JDK, just the JRE. (JDK installs the JRE too, in the latest versions even seperatly in Program Files).
An AssertJRE script would be usefull, opening http://java.com if they don't have a JRE.
The AssertJavaHome could even open http://java.sun.com, although I am unsure if installing the latest JDK actually sets the JAVA_HOME automatically.


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