.Java convert to .exe

What is the easiest & cheapest way to convert java code to an exe file so it will run without all the JRE etc?

Is this true? At one time Microsoft had the fastest
JVM on the planet.Correct, but the problem was that according to Sun they tried hard to destroy the most important advantage of Java - namely its platform-independence. That was the cause of Sun's lawsuit against Microsoft.
Imagine if
Microsoft and Sun had left Java out of their feud for
the benefit of the programming community. Then Java
would have been THE modern OO language of choise
today. I blame both companies equally for this.I don't know if Sun could have done this any different. I am sure that, behind the scenes, they tried to convince Microsoft to "play along" with the basic idea of Java. I think that if Sun had let Microsoft continue with making their Windows-specific Java, it would have meant the death of Java as we know it today. As I see it, Microsoft doesn't care about benefitting the programming community in any way. Perhaps Sun isn't entirely innocent either, but I certainly like their ways of doing business much better.

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  • Converting java to an exe file

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