Hmm, indeed it does, but I could have swore that the first time I read the comment it didn't. I guess I forgot how to read earlier :-)
Was this using the "javapackager" tool? This seems to have been introduced in Java 1.7 as far as I can tell.
> Also wasn't there some unknowns about the right to redistribute the Oracle JRE? Nope, Oracle clearly says you can in their FAQ: https://java.com/en/download/faq/distribution.xml
> That is totally a thing in Java too. I think you are confusing the JVM with Java. However, comparing languages needed for web development to available JVM languages is comparing apples-to-oranges. With web development…
Hmm, indeed it does, but I could have swore that the first time I read the comment it didn't. I guess I forgot how to read earlier :-)
Was this using the "javapackager" tool? This seems to have been introduced in Java 1.7 as far as I can tell.
> Also wasn't there some unknowns about the right to redistribute the Oracle JRE? Nope, Oracle clearly says you can in their FAQ: https://java.com/en/download/faq/distribution.xml
> That is totally a thing in Java too. I think you are confusing the JVM with Java. However, comparing languages needed for web development to available JVM languages is comparing apples-to-oranges. With web development…