I can’t speak for general users, but in enterprises you can’t assume Java - much less an ancient one like 7. I don’t even think that’s available for download anymore, is it? If that’s all you’ve tested with, i think you’d have to include it with your installation.
Just my opinion, of course. tom > On Sep 15, 2019, at 11:22 AM, Jerome Lelasseux <lelass...@yahoo.com.invalid> > wrote: > > > Hello, > > I develop in my spare time a Netbeans platform music application targeted at > individual musicians (professional or amateur). The application is based on > NB11/Java7. I test it on Win10(x64) and on a Linux Mint distribution, though > I expect most of the users will be on Windows. At the beginning I won't > release a Mac version. > > In a few weeks I will put it online for the first time, and I'm interested to > get recommendations from experienced people regarding possible > installation/configuration problems on user machines. > > For example is it realistic to assume that most users will have Oracle JRE7 > already installed ? Is it better to embed a JRE in my download package ? etc. > > Thanks > Jerome > > > > >