This project is created as part of the 'Software Engineering' lecture in summer semester 2022 in the Applied Computer Science course at DHBW Mannheim. The aim is to develop a tool that allows the user to code information into images using steganography and cryptography.
The final software product is compiled as a JAR archive with Java version 17. The corresponding Java version (JRE) is therefore required to run the software on all supported platforms.
Once the JAR archive has been downloaded, no installation of the application is necessary.
From discussions with the client, it appears that the finished application will NOT be installed on the user's systems by the contractor. As a gesture of goodwill, the contractor is willing to help in case of problems with the start of the software. Following are some ways that can lead to the successful launch of the software:
- If the
PATH
variable was filled correctly during the installation of Java, the application can be started with a double click on the file. - Run JAR via
Rigth CLick > Open with > Select correct JRE
- If none of the above methods work, which unfortunately can happen especially if several Java versions are installed on
the system, it is recommended to start the application via the console (under Windows):
- open console
(e.g.
Win + R > enter "cmd" > OK
) - enter the following command:
C:\PATH\TO\JRE\bin\java.exe -jar C:\PATH\TO\JAR\SecurePic.jar
- open console
(e.g.
-
If the OS is trying to open the JAR file with the wrong Java Version, errors like this can occur:
Possible Solution: modify PATH variable to point to the correct version (see) or use another way to start the application.
- Hassan El-Khalil
- Kirolis Eskondis
- Jonas Lauschke
- Kai Schwab
- Thu Giang Tran
- Frederik Wolter