Deployment Development Tools Java Languages
Deployment Development Tools Java Languages
Deployment
Tools for use in deploying/releasing software, such as installer creators and jar creators.
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- Provide tools relative to dependency checking for Java. [OpenSource, BSD]
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- Automated Release and Distribution system for Java. [Open Source, GPL]
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- Multi-platform installer written in Java. [GPL]
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- A software tool to automatically build minimum JARs for running a given class. [Open Source, GPL]
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- Creates Java installations. Install from the web. Customize with Java. Ship the exact classes need and check updates. By DeNova, Inc. [Commercial]
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- Creator of InstallAnywhere, a Java multi-platform deployment tool for building installers that can install software on virtually any platform. [commercial]
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- A simple pure-Java installer. [Open Source, GPL]
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- This collections contains several ANT tasks for simplifying application deployment. [Open Source, GPL]
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- A 'jar' utility with additional features, written in C. [Open Source, GPL]
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- Fully customisable Java installation software generator; can create native installers for Windows and Linux. [Freeware]
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- Creates a JAR file with all and only the Java classes required by a given main class. [Freeware]
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- Free Java Installer. [Open Source, GPL]
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- A software installer that can install Java and non-Java files from a self-extracting archive. [Open Source]
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- Utility for packaging Java projects into distributable form. It finds all dependencies and generates a JAR file. [Open Source, GPL]
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- Distills an entire application, including resources such as images, into one class file. Reduces download time and CLASSPATH problems. [Freeware]
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- Java installer generator. [Open Source, GPL]
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- Includes Java2exe to package all program resources into single executable and MakeInstall to support install/uninstall. Also includes obfuscator. [Shareware]
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- A simple framework to build and deploy Java application. It gains from the sinergy of Java and Javascript and a minimum set of clear rules to organize their interaction.
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