![]() (Thanks abc for reminding me of this.) However it turns out that there have been ways round this problem, as described on this Stack Overflow post, and there is a replacement for JavaApplicationStub. So I've been using this workaround to replace the rules in the jarjar call. Browsing topic jarbundler-1.9.app task for ant: 11:56:24: n/a: Eclipse User: Browsing topic Documentation Links: 11:56:26: n/a: Eclipse User: Browsing topic Eclipse for Java EE 3.6.2 - glassfish cannot start from IDE but can from command line: 11:56:26: n/a: Eclipse User: Snooping on other people, just like you: 11:56:28: n/a: Eclipse User. Originally this could be handled for the developer by a little Apple utility, jarbundler, which never worked with Oracle Java runtime. In this simple example, the contents of the test.txt file is: This is a test. You can add an Icon resource, set various Mac OS X native look-and-feel bells and whistles, and maintain your application bundles as part of your normal build and release cycle. To see what files were installed by jarbundler, run: port contents jarbundler Copy. JarBundler is a feature-rich Ant task which will create a Mac OS X application bundle from a list of Jar files and a main class name. JarBundler is now a SourceForge project Changed task package to February 2006 (version 1.5) Changed the package from '.jarbundler' to '.jarbundler' so that version 1. To install jarbundler, run the following command in macOS terminal (Applications->Utilities->Terminal) sudo port install jarbundler Copy. I import the text file using the tag include_this (this is my name - you can use any name here): Added shortname attribute to jarbundler task. Use the DOCTYPE & ENTITY xml entities (as per suggestion on Ant website)Īs an example, the below build.xml file includes the contents of another test.txt file inline.I have been unable to get any information about this, from any forum, or by mailing the developers of JarJar, so I have decided to answer this question with a workaround that I am using:
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