Griffon can package your application in 4 modes by default:
- single jar: useful for single file distribution and deploying to the JavaStore too.
- binary zip: typical distribution, like the one you got by downloading griffon-<version>.zip
- webstart: all webstart related jars and files
-
applet: all applet related jars and files
However there is an installer plugin (
http://griffon.codehaus.org/Installer+Plugin) that can produce native launchers and installers. Currently supported:
- universal: using IzPack
- linux: via rpm
- windows: using JSmooth
- osx: using app bundler
Cheers,
Andres