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1. Re: Can i run JBoss only using JRE with tools.jar or i need
the-gtm Feb 7, 2006 1:15 PM (in response to svvp)I have no idea why you would do that but the best thing to do would be to try by yourself :)
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2. Re: Can i run JBoss only using JRE with tools.jar or i need
svvp Feb 8, 2006 2:37 AM (in response to svvp)"the-gtm" wrote:
I have no idea why you would do that but the best thing to do would be to try by yourself :)
Right, but i have to create installation for JBoss together with JDK, it is easy to do using install4j because it already contains ability to include JRE bundle but not JDK. And i need to be sure that this configuration will work fine(i mean JBoss+JRE). So in case you have any idea about that - please give me your comments. Maybe you know some useful things related to jdk installation: silent mode, any useful tools etc, thanx. -
3. Re: Can i run JBoss only using JRE with tools.jar or i need
walkerrl49 Feb 8, 2006 11:57 AM (in response to svvp)I ran a test of jboss for a third part that used the Unisys JVM, which comes with only a JRE at that time (it now comes with ... tools.jar). I added tools.jar to the classpath and was able to compile JSPs and display them, and perform most of the basic functions with jboss (starting, stopping, changing port assignments, etc.).
I'm not sure if you will run into other requirements, since mine is not a production environment.
Be sure you have all the java command utilities you need, as well. Jar, among others, stands out as not being in a JRE, but I'm thinking off the top of my head right now.
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4. Re: Can i run JBoss only using JRE with tools.jar or i need
svvp Feb 10, 2006 9:54 AM (in response to svvp)"walkerrl49" wrote:
I ran a test of jboss for a third part that used the Unisys JVM, which comes with only a JRE at that time (it now comes with ... tools.jar). I added tools.jar to the classpath and was able to compile JSPs and display them, and perform most of the basic functions with jboss (starting, stopping, changing port assignments, etc.).
I'm not sure if you will run into other requirements, since mine is not a production environment.
Be sure you have all the java command utilities you need, as well. Jar, among others, stands out as not being in a JRE, but I'm thinking off the top of my head right now.
Hope this helps.
Yes, thanks, these comments are useful anyway.