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Old 06-02-2007, 05:42 PM   #1
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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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Old 07-02-2007, 01:20 AM   #2
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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
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"kstotz" <kstotz@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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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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Old 07-02-2007, 06:25 AM   #3
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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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Old 07-02-2007, 07:23 PM   #4
Sean Liming \(eMVP\)
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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
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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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Old 08-02-2007, 05:47 AM   #5
KM
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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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