Especially for non technical users you can assume they will have no Java so
you must include a JRE. I recommend AdoptOpenJDK 11.

Signed installers would be nice if you don't want Windows to scare away
your users.

--emi

dum., 15 sept. 2019, 18:22 Jerome Lelasseux <lelass...@yahoo.com.invalid> a
scris:

> 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
>
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>

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