Installing Java using batch file [closed] - java

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I want to install java using windows batch file,means suppose I have jdk1.7.exe file and I want it to convert in batch file.I am totally new to this topic and I am really not getting what to do..?
I am not aware of batch programming too.If someone can help will be appreciated. Any suggetions,links,data most welcome.
Thanks..!!

I guess what you want is install Java in silent mode.
For that, run jdk1.7.exe /s
More information: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/silent_install.xml

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