javainstaller | android application to install a full java runtime | DevOps library
kandi X-RAY | javainstaller Summary
kandi X-RAY | javainstaller Summary
Java installer is an android app to install a full Java runtime on the phone. x86 devices and arm devices are supported. the app downloads the required files from a HTTP server unpacks them and copies them to the right directory. more information on
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- Region Download
- Writes a file to a writer
- Runs the term
- Performs the actual download
- Region Install Activity
- Handle the text of an alert
- Download the version file
- Retrieves the application version
- Click the view
- Returns the number of installed packages
- Generates the menu for the create options menu
- Get a text view
- Called when a menu item is selected
- Runs the process
- Handle key down
- Start the activity
- Gets the emulator view
- Resume the activity
- Called when an option is selected
- Broadcast an intent to listen to events
- Called when an activity is received
- Initializes the install list
- GetButton Method
- Creates the list
- Creates the Terminal session
- Override this to add options menu to the action bar
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QUESTION
I am trying to run Maven using the Maven wrapper rather than the Maven task. However, it's failing because it is using an older version of Java. The JavaInstaller task seems to require a remote source for the JDK, I would rather avoid doing that and use the one that works with Maven task, but I can't find it documented anywhere.
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Answered 2020-Apr-09 at 17:30Add the following script
before you run Maven for Unix based agents
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Install javainstaller
You can use javainstaller like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the javainstaller component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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