"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
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,
"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
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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