
I do hope no one walks as silly as me, but if you had also encountered the same mess up, well. I have now successfully created an installer. I should've just used the target folder itself. What is install4j install4j is a professional tool for building installers for multiple platforms, especially for applications that run on the Java Virtual Machine. Apparently, it needs all the files inside the target folder generated by maven. So that's all my directory had - the jar file and the lib folder. I copied my dependencies into a lib folder via maven, then i put them into a directory along with my jar. In the tutorials, they had a separate lib directory which contained external libraries.

When executed without any option, useradd creates a new user account using the default settings specified in the /etc/default/useradd file. For example to create a new user named username you would run: sudo useradd username. Enter your personal info to prove your identity. If there’s already a user ID for the account, choose from the options listed.
Install4j create user id verification#
You may also be asked to enter a verification code. Enter your AT&T phone number or account number and your billing ZIP Code. So in install4j, you select a directory that would contain the files you would add to your installer. To create a new user account, invoke the useradd command followed by the name of the user. Set up your ID Go to the myAT&T sign-in page and select Create one now. I just simply had to remove the Spring leftovers, and the boot-inf directory was gone. Set up your ID Go to the myAT&T sign-in page and select Create one now. I'm no longer using Spring, but I still had some leftover Spring in my pom file, which caused it to put the files in a BOOT-INF directory when i package it to jar.

Initially, like way way back, I tried using JavaFX with Spring Framework - unsuccessfully. : BOOT-INF/classes/inc/pabacus/TaskMetrics/TaskMetricsApplication (wrong name: inc/pabacus/TaskMetrics/TaskMetricsApplication)
Install4j create user id install#

This ice was then met by heat waves forming in Muspell. According to Sturluson, Ymir was created when the rivers from Niflheim froze, causing ice to form in the void. Now I need to create an installer for this app to be deployed to other devices. 1 day ago &0183 &32 The Tales of Ymir in Norse mythology. Now for my JavaFX Application, I'm using afterburner FX Framework. Here's how I created a jar file using maven.
