Why not just get Java? I haven't updated my Java client in like a year or two, and it works fine.
I absolutely hate it. It's really annoying to get rid of all the 'hidden' (actually, they're not so hidden, but there aren't options to disable them, at least there weren't last time I ever installed java in any machine, 2 years ago. I don't feel like finding out if it has changed either) services it installs after you install it. I should try to grab a non-install build somewhere with a simple command line java command.
Actually. I'm gonna go check if there's a manual install package somewhere.
No offense, but "non-Java client" isn't exactly an option. If you don't like Python, you don't ask every Python developer to port their code to COBOL.
I assume you have an issue with the JRE, for some reason. May I ask why?
I didn't ask the developer. In fact, does the developer even see this?
It's not uncommon for other people to make clients of their own, even for indie projects like this. So I just asked if there were any chance of it. If not, that's fine.
Plus there are compilers for java that kills a JAR's dependency on the virtual machine. Which was part of my wondering, if anyone had bothered compiling it like that for the java-hating folk.