On Jun 3, 6:54 ¨Âí¬ ¢Íéãèáåì Âòõóãèëå÷éôú<brusch4_removeunderlinesandtextbetwe... / gmx.net> wrote: > "Charles Oliver Nutter" <charles.nut... / sun.com> schrieb im Newsbeitragnews:4A2632F5.9050105 / sun.com... > > > Look into a tool called "rawr", which can package up JRuby + .exe into a > > single distributable unit. It's pretty nice. > > Hello Charles, > maybe it's nice, but I dont know if it will fit my needs. > > I have a main Netbeans-Java project which uses JRuby only as Scripting > extension for small pieces of configuration files or while creating > customized exports files. > > It seems rawr needs Rake-files for input. > I don't think Netbeans uses Rake-files, I don't want to switch away from > Netbeans. > > Cite from rawr-page: "It explains itself! No documentation necessary here." > Given this, I think I will not waste my time by trying rawr-configs for > hours. http://rawr.rubyforge.org/ Below that paragraph there is the explanation of one of the configuration Files. NetBeans can find and call Rakefiles, so if your JRuby application is all in place, having those Rakefiles with rawr configuration is not going to be "hours" of waste. Just my thoughts, -- Luis Lavena