[Windows] Howto bundle a jre with application?

Hello,
Is there any way to bundle a Jre and using it withought installing it with the java-installation program?
We need to create demo-usb-sticks for some windows-only users - so my thought was why not just copying the entire jre to the stick and use this Jre as basis for our application - since its only a demo every needed user-interaction (e.g. java installation) should be avoided.
However when I try to launch java from this directory it says that it cannot find jvm.dll and cannot determin its version number out of registry.
Thank you in advance, lg Clemens

Simply cut and paste the jvm directory (eg:C:\Program Files\Java\j2re1.4.2_05) into your app's directory and use a batch file or simple .exe with a realative path to the javaw command. Then either zip the whole thing up or use any standard windows installer. Using this method you won't need to change any system variables/ reg values on the target computer.
I always use a small .exe file to start the app. This one is free and gives you instructions about bundling the jre on the web page:
http://www.rolemaker.dk/nonRoleMaker/javalauncher/marner_java_launcher.htm
Let me know if you have any problems

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    |#]
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