I have a jar that I want to use for an automatic updater. I'm hosting it on a webs.com site and want download it to download it to an update folder and then have it replace the old file. My updater is a swing application.
How could I do this?
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I have a jar that I want to use for an automatic updater. I'm hosting it on a webs.com site and want download it to download it to an update folder and then have it replace the old file. My updater is a swing application.
How could I do this?
could you please rephrase your question...?