I have now successfully created an installer.
I should've just used the target folder itself. High contrast is a color scheme that makes your. High Contrast: Turn on higher contrast when you press left Alt+left shift+Print Screen Is Pressed. The Make the Computer Easier to See dialog box appears. Apparently, it needs all the files inside the target folder generated by maven. Click the Optimize Visual Display link under the Ease of Access tools. So that's all my directory had - the jar file and the lib folder. When the main Spark window is larger than the display screen. I copied my dependencies into a lib folder via maven, then i put them into a directory along with my jar. The install4j wizard could not find a Java(TM) Runtime Environment on your system. In the tutorials, they had a separate lib directory which contained external libraries. So in install4j, you select a directory that would contain the files you would add to your installer. I just simply had to remove the Spring leftovers, and the boot-inf directory was gone. 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)
I Build the installer and run it, install to Program files, and then open the exe file.on Launcher under Java invocation, I select the jar file, and then I select my main class: `.TaskMetrics.TaskMetricsApplication` Added the option to edit a selected MSI in Advanced Installer Fixed an issue where closing the Configuration Wizard Manager would close the Options screen.copy and paste the generated jar file into a different directory.
Now I need to create an installer for this app to be deployed to other devices. Now for my JavaFX Application, I'm using afterburner FX Framework. Here's how I created a jar file using maven.