Creating a standalone java application

I am using a java editor called JTogether from TogetherSoft. I have devloped a java application in this. I want to be able to run this application on another machine which has no JDK or JRE installed. How can i run my application without installing the whole JDK or JRE on the target machine?

Install a JRE on the other machine.
You don't seriously want to compile to .exe, you just think you do.

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