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> From: David Gibbs > > At 11:54 AM 4/3/2003, you wrote: > >Summary: You need a compatible JRE and a native library object (a DLL for > >Windows). The benefit of this is that it will run on Solaris, > Linux, Mac... > >as well as Windows. > > And the appropriate SWT jar files that use the native code. True enough. Earlier in the post you quoted, I said: "1. Like any Java application, you need the application and a compatible version of the JRE. You'll also need whatever JARs the application uses. This is all standard Java deployment." For SWT applications, you will need the swt.jar file, as well as any other JAR files you are using, such as xerces.jar (or whatever). I guess I wasn't as clear about that as I should have been <smile>. Joe
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