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jschell wrote:
1. Lay down the files into the file system.

Yes or no, depending what you mean by "file system". When the app is installed, inside it's folder structure it will also have Eclipse Adoptium (...\MyApp\ThirdParty\Eclipse Adoptium\jre-17.0.7.7-hotspot)
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2. Create the registry data so the user can uninstall it.

It will be for the app itself and not just for java, as Eclipse Adoptium will be a part of the app, integrated into it, and not separate. When the app is uninstalled, so will Eclipse Adoptium as it is part of its files. If the user has any other form of Java installed, they won't be affected in any way.
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So apparently what you are actually doing is giving the user the option to use the Java that is already installed or to use the VM that comes with your application.

No. The app will only use Java that comes with it, as the app won't even look in another location if Java is installed, only inside it's file structure.
jschell wrote:
whether the VM they have installed is the correct version for your appliction

I explained in the above statement why this doesn't matter for my case.
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As a suggestion only you might want to work on your error handling if it turns out Java isn't installed. Telling a user that a dll is missing is not going to help them nor you when they ask why it isn't working.

I never said that I don't have an error handling system already added. If any of Java files are missing or are corrupted, or any of the other app files are missing or are corrupted, an error will appear telling the user to run the check for corrupted files or reinstall the app, accompanied by an error message, that will tell me exactly which file is the problem, if it is missing or if it is corrupted.
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