On 1-Feb-10, at 5:32 PM, Jordan Michaels wrote:
While you can use Java for this, I'd highly recommend the BitRock installers: http://www.bitrock.com/. They can do everything you describe, do it elegantly, and do it multi-platform. They are also very affordable as far as install software goes and their support is simply outstanding.
Very similar to install4j. I will check them out.
There may also be licensing concerns with distributing your app as a package like this along with OpenBD if your app isn't GPL too. Talk with the folks at NewAtlanta or AW2.0 to make sure.
Unless I am misunderstand the GPL, there is no issue with running the application for commercial uses, unless you change the source code of OpenBD. So, for instance, if I changed the actual code within OpenBD, I would have to provide the source code for those changes. However, there is no limitation to using OpenBD to run an application that you have developed, is there?
Second Question: Isn't OpenBD an open source project? Should it not have any ties to NewAtlanta? There isn't anything in its licence that ties it to New Atlanta anymore, is there?
Third Question: What is AW2.0? :) Thanks for your help, Allen
Warm regards, Jordan Michaels Vivio Technologies http://www.viviotech.net/ Open BlueDragon Steering Committee Railo Community Distributions
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