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Absolutely. MASON can be jarred up with your code, no problem. If you want the jar file to launch your application when double-clicked on or whatnot, you just need to specify the right entry class in your jar Manifest.
Sean
On Mar 24, 2013, at 9:39 PM, Steve Kraska wrote:
> For the MASON program I am creating, I would like to be able to make a runnable
> jar version as an application. The end goal is for other people to download and
> use the program without having to go through the process of installing the rest of
> the MASON materials unnecessarily.
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> The MASON documentation only discusses creating jar files for applets but as
> mentioned I would like to create a downloadable application version of my
> program. Is it possible to create an application of a MASON-driven project?
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> Thank you,
> Steve Kraska
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