2010-01-13

The Qanban Installer

Mattias Mirhagen | development, grails, groovy, kanban, qanban

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Since the development of the Qanban standalone, I started to take a look on taking it to it's next step; a Qanban Installer. Using IzPack I hacked an installation script, installing Qanban on your computer, with the posibility to add items to the start menu. Now all you have to do to run your local standalone Qanban is by going to Qanban in the start menu and click on Qanban->Qanban.

IzPack

As stated on the IzPack website, "IzPack is a one-stop solution for packaging, distributing and deploying applications. It's fully cross-platform and generates a single installer." It's fairly simple to use, and I can really recommend it.

Easier Qanban Install

When running the installer.jar a wizard will take you through the installation process. In this installation you will be able to set standard port and the amount of memory you wish to give to Qanban (port 8080 and 512mb memory is standard).

  

This will give you a menu item to launch Qanban and Uninstall Qanban. Now it will be even easier to install and run Qanban!

 

The Installer isn't complete, and therefore there is no release, but quite soon I hope for a first release.

 

 

 

 

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