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Every JRE VM pack requires a vm.properties file at the root of the JRE VM pack archive.
Property |
Description |
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vm.platform |
Sets the general platform. Available options are:
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vm.platform.flavor |
Identifies the specific platform that the VM supports. Available options are:
These values are case-sensitive and must be used exactly as shown. InstallAnywhere uses the vm.platform.flavor value to determine which VMs to list for each platform. If the value that you set does not match one of the expected values, your VM pack will not appear in the VM to Bundle with Installer list on the Build Targets tab in the Build Installers view of the Build page. |
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vm.name |
Records the VM name as it appears in the VM to Bundle with Installer list on the Build Targets tab in the Build Installers view of the Build page. For example: SunJRE160_01iWin32.vm |
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vm.exe.path |
Sets the path to the VM pack. Following are several examples of how to set this property for different platforms: vm.platform=unix vm.platform.flavor=solaris vm.name=JavaSoft jre1.4 Sparc/Solaris vm.exe.path=bin/java or vm.platform=windows vm.platform.flavor=win32 vm.name=JavaSoft jre1.4 Win32 vm.exe.path=bin\\java.exe or vm.platform=mac-os vm.platform.flavor=mac vm.name=Sun JRE 1.7.0_25 MacOSX vm.exe.path=Contents/Home/jre/bin/java |
See Also
Using the Create JRE VM Pack Wizard
Creating a JRE VM Pack Manually
InstallAnywhere 2018 Help LibraryMarch 2018 |
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