Caphyon LLC is pleased to announce the release of Advanced Installer For Java 2.2, a Windows Installer authoring tool with built-in support for Java applications, integrating them fully into the Windows OS and making them look and feel just like a native application. Advanced Installer for Java runs on Windows 2000/XP, and the install packages it creates run on all Microsoft Windows 9x/ME/NT/2k/XP operating systems.
Using the standard Windows Installer technology, Advanced Installer For Java is
able to provide the best Windows integration for your Java applications. It
ensures the smallest possible footprint by producing zero-overhead install
packages which contain only native Windows Installer data with no additional
runtime requirements.
Advanced Installer also provides a native launcher for your Java applications.
Through this launcher your users will see and use your Java programs just like
regular Windows native executables. The native launcher provides a fast and
friendly start up process for your Java applications.
Advanced Installer For Java is built on standard, open formats. The project
files are saved as XML files for easy integration with source control systems.
Advanced Installer is FREE for the simplest, most common usages. If additional
capabilities are needed, they are available at some of the lowest prices in the
industry.
What's new in Advanced Installer for Java 2.2
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This new version adds support for for multiple volume installs and Microsoft
Authenticode Digital ID signature. The Custom Action implementation was expanded
to include six new types scheduled in any stage of the install sequence.
- Support for multiple volume installs.
- Schedule Custom Actions in any stage of the install sequence.
- Six new Custom Action types.
- The ability to edit the Custom Action condition and options.
- Microsoft Authenticode Digital ID signature support.
- Ability to create new components for files.
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