Hi Scott,
thank you for you answer and explainationr, I did another test the
weekend, with a JFrame Window and this is shown.
Thomas
Am 16.12.2019 um 02:46 schrieb Scott Palmer:
Welcome to Windows.
The .exe is a Windows app not a Console app. This is a distinction that only
Microsoft seemed
I 've tried with the recommended jpackage from JDK14 EA.
The syntax has slightly changed, with the option --win-console it now
shows the output as expected:
> .\test01.exe
Dec 16, 2019 6:41:01 PM simpleapp.SimpleApp main
INFO: SimpleApp says hello
Thomas
Am 16.12.2019 um 15:14 schrieb Andy H
nsole option.
Jonas
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Gesendet: Montag, 16. Dezember 2019 15:44
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Betreff: Re: jpackager
I first read on
https://openjdk.java.net/jep
I first read on
https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/343
Then I was looking for the download and somewhere found the links
http://download2.gluonhq.com/jpackager/11/jdk.packager-linux.zip
http://download2.gluonhq.com/jpackager/11/jdk.packager-osx.zip
http://download2.gluonhq.com/jpackager/11/jdk.packa
That was my initial reaction too, but I don't believe that is the
problem here.
The arguments to jpackage used indicate you are using an older early
access version of jpackage.
Can you try again using the jpackage in the latest JDK14 EA from
https://jdk.java.net/14/ ?
/Andy
On 12/15/2019
Welcome to Windows.
The .exe is a Windows app not a Console app. This is a distinction that only
Microsoft seemed to think was needed. All other platforms are sane.
There is command line option to make a console app.
--win-console
Scott
> On Dec 14, 2019, at 12:22 PM, Thomas Vatter wrot