I am referring to the findings of this thread:
Where does B4J Bridge saves the jar it receives? It just creates the jar and runs it in the destination system, doesn't it? A further checking of this made me think that for the creation of stand alone package with the B4JPackager.jar is indeed needed the shared folders with the host in virtual box (I surely may be wrong as I might be missing something). Can someone verify to me this or point me to the truth if this is not the case?
Create shared folders in Virtual Box Ubuntu 20.04 machine to transfer files to compile in Linux your B4J Apps and how to use B4J Bridge
I recently tried to create a shared folder for an Ubuntu machine in Virtual Box with the host to transfer the jar files to be compiled and packed using the external (not integrated) B4JPackager11.jar. I googled a lot and saw YT videos and gathered these instructions for my personal use as a...
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Where does B4J Bridge saves the jar it receives? It just creates the jar and runs it in the destination system, doesn't it? A further checking of this made me think that for the creation of stand alone package with the B4JPackager.jar is indeed needed the shared folders with the host in virtual box (I surely may be wrong as I might be missing something). Can someone verify to me this or point me to the truth if this is not the case?