[izpack-users] JDKPathPanel is not getting hide
Bartz, Klaus
Klaus.Bartz at coi.de
Mon Oct 8 17:04:49 CEST 2007
Hi Panneer,
JAVA_HOME is not an environment variable else the Java VM system
variable. If you perform the installation with a pure JRE the path will
be not right.
On Windows you can additional use the registry. Add the lines
<native type="3rdparty" name="COIOSHelper.dll" stage="both">
<os family="windows"/>
</native>
to the end of your install.xml, just before
</installation>
Cheers
Klaus
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> panneer selvam
> Sent: Monday, October 08, 2007 3:46 PM
> To: izpack-users at lists.berlios.de
> Subject: [izpack-users] JDKPathPanel is not getting hide
>
>
> hi all,
>
> In my project, i have to validate the java version which
> must be jdk1.5. so, that i used JDKPathPanel as follows,
>
> <variables>
> <variable name="JDKPathPanel.minVersion" value="1.5"/>
> <variable name="JDKPathPanel.maxVersion" value="1.5"/>
> <variable name="JDKPathPanel.skipIfValid" value="yes"/>
> </variables>
>
> <panels>
> <panel classname="HelloPanel"/>
> <panel classname="JDKPathPanel" />
> ......
> </panels>
>
> i wrote the install.xml as above i mentioned. and i m using
> jdk1.5 and also i set JAVA_HOME. but while installation
> JDKPathPanel is not getting hide....
>
> what mistake i did here..........
> pls anyone help me....
>
> regards,
> panneer selvam
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