Publisher's Description
From Sureshot:
ExeJ is a command-line tool that creates a batchlike executable (EXE file) for your Java application. The command line used to start your Java application is wrapped in the generated executable and the user can simply start the Java application with a double-click. Version 1.01 is a maintenance release fixing a few minor bugs.
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All versions:
4.2 starsout of 12 votes
- 5 star: 8
- 4 star: 1
- 3 star: 0
- 2 star: 1
- 1 star: 1
- 5 star: 8
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Current version:
4.3 starsout of 11 votes
- 5 star: 8
- 4 star: 1
- 3 star: 0
- 2 star: 1
- 1 star: 1
- 5 star: 8
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5.0 stars
"Does exactly what it sez on the tin!!"
October 8, 2007 | By BadboyBoogey
Version: ExeJ 1.01
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2.0 stars
"Limited, but vaguely functional"
September 25, 2006 | By gfrohring
Version: ExeJ 1.01
Pros
Seemed to generate the exe
Cons
requires java or javaw in same directory. No assimilation of the correct jre. Leaves wide gap for end users to get confused about jre issues.
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4.0 stars
"It light & fit the purpose for target distribution"
March 2, 2005 | By seanloon
Version: ExeJ 1.01
Pros
It's light & fit the purpose for little my project.
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1.0 stars
"what's the point?"
September 17, 2004 | By disg
Version: ExeJ 1.01
Summary
the stupid exe file looks for the jvm, so what's the point, a machine with jvm can run regular jar files ... the three little letters "exe" just mask the fact that its a java file, but you still need to make your users install the jvm.
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5.0 stars
"VERY GOOD!!!"
November 15, 2003 |
Version: ExeJ 1.01
Summary
Does what you need!
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5.0 stars
"Works"
June 22, 2003 |
Version: ExeJ 1.01
Summary
I found this on the web after searching for a few days. There is also another tool similar to this called Jelude which doesn't require the .class file to be shipped separately. Otherwise the tool is good.
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