LWGShane Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 21, 2015 #1 I just found JarSplice, and would like to know what is considered the "Main Class" in a B4J app. I would like to use JarSplice because it also has the ability to create native wrappers for Mac, Linux, and Windows regardless of the host platform. What I'm talking about:
I just found JarSplice, and would like to know what is considered the "Main Class" in a B4J app. I would like to use JarSplice because it also has the ability to create native wrappers for Mac, Linux, and Windows regardless of the host platform. What I'm talking about:
LWGShane Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 21, 2015 #2 Update: Found it! Without changing the package name in build configurations, it's b4j.example.main. Say your app follows the domain package structure, com.<domain>.<app>, your class path would be com.domain.app.main Upvote 0
Update: Found it! Without changing the package name in build configurations, it's b4j.example.main. Say your app follows the domain package structure, com.<domain>.<app>, your class path would be com.domain.app.main