How do you usually deploy Java Swing application in Windows machine, so that it can pass Microsoft Defender SmartScreen checking?

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    Developer friendly desktop deployment tool

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  • maven-jpackage-template

    Sample project illustrating building nice, small cross-platform JavaFX or Swing desktop apps with native installers while still using the standard Maven dependency system.

    You can add a GitHub Action to automatically generate installers as shown here: https://github.com/wiverson/maven-jpackage-template

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