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Help required on how to get the Daylight Saving Safe Java Jre from Sun installed in my configuration. Have tried making a Component, only to have done something wrong and it won;t install (I tried to identify all the Reg Entries and such) Major confusion on my part followed as to what was a repository, what a source path really meant and where to locate the files on my disk, etc. I then tried to boot to a logon prompt on the target system and run the Java installer. This also did not want to run. I think the msiexec.exe program was missing. So I made a new target design which contained the MSI primitive only to see that the msiexec.exe was not part of the final image - Java still was not able to install. I tracked down the msiexec.exe from my PC and put it on the target system - this did not help either. Please help. How can I get this JVM installed in my deployment image? Much thanks in advance!!!!!! Kyle |
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A Java component cannot be created. You have to install Java late in FBA or post-FBA. You will need the Windows Installer Service component to be in the iamge. Regards, Sean Liming www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit "kstotz" <kstotz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F4422C17-547C-4439-8246-9890CF717EF8@microsoft.com... > > Help required on how to get the Daylight Saving Safe Java Jre from Sun > installed in my configuration. > > Have tried making a Component, only to have done something wrong and it > won;t install (I tried to identify all the Reg Entries and such) Major > confusion on my part followed as to what was a repository, what a source > path > really meant and where to locate the files on my disk, etc. > > I then tried to boot to a logon prompt on the target system and run the > Java > installer. This also did not want to run. I think the msiexec.exe program > was > missing. So I made a new target design which contained the MSI primitive > only > to see that the msiexec.exe was not part of the final image - Java still > was > not able to install. I tracked down the msiexec.exe from my PC and put it > on > the target system - this did not help either. > > Please help. How can I get this JVM installed in my deployment image? > > Much thanks in advance!!!!!! > Kyle |
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I recall there was a Sun Java component posted to www.xpefiles.com. Don't
remember what version though. Regards, KM > Help required on how to get the Daylight Saving Safe Java Jre from Sun > installed in my configuration. > > Have tried making a Component, only to have done something wrong and it > won;t install (I tried to identify all the Reg Entries and such) Major > confusion on my part followed as to what was a repository, what a source > path > really meant and where to locate the files on my disk, etc. > > I then tried to boot to a logon prompt on the target system and run the > Java > installer. This also did not want to run. I think the msiexec.exe program > was > missing. So I made a new target design which contained the MSI primitive > only > to see that the msiexec.exe was not part of the final image - Java still > was > not able to install. I tracked down the msiexec.exe from my PC and put it > on > the target system - this did not help either. > > Please help. How can I get this JVM installed in my deployment image? > > Much thanks in advance!!!!!! > Kyle |
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I tried it, and it didn't work - at least for the Java application that was given to me. Regards, Sean Liming www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental Toolkit "KM" <konstmor@nospam_yahoo.com> wrote in message news:e3oVVDoSHHA.3980@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >I recall there was a Sun Java component posted to www.xpefiles.com. Don't >remember what version though. > > Regards, > KM > >> Help required on how to get the Daylight Saving Safe Java Jre from Sun >> installed in my configuration. >> >> Have tried making a Component, only to have done something wrong and it >> won;t install (I tried to identify all the Reg Entries and such) Major >> confusion on my part followed as to what was a repository, what a source >> path >> really meant and where to locate the files on my disk, etc. >> >> I then tried to boot to a logon prompt on the target system and run the >> Java >> installer. This also did not want to run. I think the msiexec.exe program >> was >> missing. So I made a new target design which contained the MSI primitive >> only >> to see that the msiexec.exe was not part of the final image - Java still >> was >> not able to install. I tracked down the msiexec.exe from my PC and put it >> on >> the target system - this did not help either. >> >> Please help. How can I get this JVM installed in my deployment image? >> >> Much thanks in advance!!!!!! >> Kyle > > |
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I must admit I never tried that component myself so cannot comment on this.
The Sun JVM installer did work ok on full blown XPe image though. Ages ago I had to create MS JVM component and done that so, I suppose, technically Sun JVM can also be componentized. Regards, KM > > I tried it, and it didn't work - at least for the Java application that > was given to me. > > Regards, > > Sean Liming > www.sjjmicro.com / www.seanliming.com > XP Embedded Book Author - XP Embedded Advanced, XP Embedded Supplemental > Toolkit > > > > "KM" <konstmor@nospam_yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:e3oVVDoSHHA.3980@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>I recall there was a Sun Java component posted to www.xpefiles.com. Don't >>remember what version though. >> >> Regards, >> KM >> >>> Help required on how to get the Daylight Saving Safe Java Jre from Sun >>> installed in my configuration. >>> >>> Have tried making a Component, only to have done something wrong and it >>> won;t install (I tried to identify all the Reg Entries and such) Major >>> confusion on my part followed as to what was a repository, what a source >>> path >>> really meant and where to locate the files on my disk, etc. >>> >>> I then tried to boot to a logon prompt on the target system and run the >>> Java >>> installer. This also did not want to run. I think the msiexec.exe >>> program was >>> missing. So I made a new target design which contained the MSI primitive >>> only >>> to see that the msiexec.exe was not part of the final image - Java still >>> was >>> not able to install. I tracked down the msiexec.exe from my PC and put >>> it on >>> the target system - this did not help either. >>> >>> Please help. How can I get this JVM installed in my deployment image? >>> >>> Much thanks in advance!!!!!! >>> Kyle >> >> > > |
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