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I've recently migrated an applet to a standalone application which uses Java Swing after the disappearance of applets in Java 11.



Then, I converted my application.jar to an executable file (Windows/Mac/Linux).



The problem is that I'd like to keep updating my app versions with bug fixes in a flexible way. My goal is to maintain versions with batch or other means but without re-installing the entire application.



I wonder if someone already have worked on this type of technology?










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  • "I wonder if someone already have worked on this type of technology?" Yes. It's called Java Web Start and is based on the same plug-in that runs applets (and has been deprecated).

    – Andrew Thompson
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:27






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    stackoverflow.com/questions/4002462/…

    – zakki
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:46











  • Thank you , i.stack.imgur.com/QyhXQ.jpg

    – NF38
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:03
















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I've recently migrated an applet to a standalone application which uses Java Swing after the disappearance of applets in Java 11.



Then, I converted my application.jar to an executable file (Windows/Mac/Linux).



The problem is that I'd like to keep updating my app versions with bug fixes in a flexible way. My goal is to maintain versions with batch or other means but without re-installing the entire application.



I wonder if someone already have worked on this type of technology?










share|improve this question

























  • "I wonder if someone already have worked on this type of technology?" Yes. It's called Java Web Start and is based on the same plug-in that runs applets (and has been deprecated).

    – Andrew Thompson
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:27






  • 1





    stackoverflow.com/questions/4002462/…

    – zakki
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:46











  • Thank you , i.stack.imgur.com/QyhXQ.jpg

    – NF38
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:03














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I've recently migrated an applet to a standalone application which uses Java Swing after the disappearance of applets in Java 11.



Then, I converted my application.jar to an executable file (Windows/Mac/Linux).



The problem is that I'd like to keep updating my app versions with bug fixes in a flexible way. My goal is to maintain versions with batch or other means but without re-installing the entire application.



I wonder if someone already have worked on this type of technology?










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I've recently migrated an applet to a standalone application which uses Java Swing after the disappearance of applets in Java 11.



Then, I converted my application.jar to an executable file (Windows/Mac/Linux).



The problem is that I'd like to keep updating my app versions with bug fixes in a flexible way. My goal is to maintain versions with batch or other means but without re-installing the entire application.



I wonder if someone already have worked on this type of technology?







java applet executable-jar launch4j java-11






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  • "I wonder if someone already have worked on this type of technology?" Yes. It's called Java Web Start and is based on the same plug-in that runs applets (and has been deprecated).

    – Andrew Thompson
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:27






  • 1





    stackoverflow.com/questions/4002462/…

    – zakki
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:46











  • Thank you , i.stack.imgur.com/QyhXQ.jpg

    – NF38
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:03



















  • "I wonder if someone already have worked on this type of technology?" Yes. It's called Java Web Start and is based on the same plug-in that runs applets (and has been deprecated).

    – Andrew Thompson
    Nov 14 '18 at 21:27






  • 1





    stackoverflow.com/questions/4002462/…

    – zakki
    Nov 19 '18 at 6:46











  • Thank you , i.stack.imgur.com/QyhXQ.jpg

    – NF38
    Nov 19 '18 at 8:03

















"I wonder if someone already have worked on this type of technology?" Yes. It's called Java Web Start and is based on the same plug-in that runs applets (and has been deprecated).

– Andrew Thompson
Nov 14 '18 at 21:27





"I wonder if someone already have worked on this type of technology?" Yes. It's called Java Web Start and is based on the same plug-in that runs applets (and has been deprecated).

– Andrew Thompson
Nov 14 '18 at 21:27




1




1





stackoverflow.com/questions/4002462/…

– zakki
Nov 19 '18 at 6:46





stackoverflow.com/questions/4002462/…

– zakki
Nov 19 '18 at 6:46













Thank you , i.stack.imgur.com/QyhXQ.jpg

– NF38
Nov 19 '18 at 8:03





Thank you , i.stack.imgur.com/QyhXQ.jpg

– NF38
Nov 19 '18 at 8:03












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