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				<title>Project Modeller for Linux?</title>
				<description><![CDATA[ Did anyone have luck in getting the Process Modeller to run on linux? With Adalon 2.6 it worked like a charm (well nearly). But Adalon 3.6 and Process Modeller 3.6 are both distributed as windows executables. <br> <br> I was not able to figure out how to deploy the application properly and get it to run. I usually get a "ClassNotFoundException".<br> <br> With adalon2.6 all you needed was copy the included batch file and translate it into appropriate shell code. I also removed the reference to the JRE that is included with the package. Like this I could use my systems JRE (as it should be).<br> <br> Before anyone tries to do the same, be warned: I don't beleive this is supported by synthis ;) So keep a backup of all you data until you are really sure you are safe. <br> <br> As said, I removed the references to the JRE that was part of adalon. This could lead to unexpected results!<br> <br> But I'm digressing. Back to the original question:<br> Is it possible to run "Synthis Process Modeller" on Linux? As it's Java, it can't be that hard, can it?]]></description>
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				<pubDate><![CDATA[Tue, 21 Feb 2006 03:30:11]]></pubDate>
				<author><![CDATA[ Michel Albert]]></author>
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