Java Provider Supports Windows Vista
The provider of Java APIs and programs, JPackages, has announced that their latest release is now supporting Windows Vista (including JRE 1.6) plus adding new API features like JFlashPlayer, execJ and JDUN.
The following are functionalities for the features they included:
JFlashPlayer features
Play Adobe Flash movies within your Java applications
Communicate between Java and Flash
Control the Flash Player (Play, Stop, etc)
execJ features
Build an EXE from your Java Application
Run your EXE as a Windows Service with API controls
Add an Icon to your EXE
Detect a System Java Runtime Environment (JRE)
Build encrypted EXE or JAR launchers (executables)
JDUN features
Control Windows Dial-Up Networking (DUN) connections
Create, edit, delete, or rename connections, also known as Remote Access Services (RAS)
Get IP address of remote servers to create Java sockets
Detect Internet or dial-up connections
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