Full name:
net.agilhard.maven.plugins:jpacktool-maven-plugin:1.0.0-SNAPSHOT:jpacktool-generate-jpackage
Description:
Attributes:
Name | Type | Since | Description |
---|---|---|---|
<bootstrapArtifactId> | String | - | ArtifactId of the Bootstrap Application. Default value is: jpacktool-utils. |
<bootstrapGroupId> | String | - | GroupId of the Bootstrap Application. Default value is: net.agilhard.jpacktool. |
<bootstrapMainClass> | String | - | The main class for the Bootstrap Application. Default value is: net.agilhard.jpacktool.util.update4j.JPacktoolBootstrap. |
<businessArtifactId> | String | - | ArtifactId of the Business Application. |
<businessBasePath> | String | - | The Update4j basePath Setting for the Business Application. |
<businessBaseUri> | String | - | The Update4j baseUri Setting for the Business Application. |
<businessGroupId> | String | - | GroupId of the Business Application. |
<businessVersion> | String | - | Version of the Business Application. |
Name | Type | Since | Description |
---|---|---|---|
<addJDKToLimitModules> | boolean | - | Toggle whether to add all modules in the java boot path to the
limitModules setting. Default value is: false. |
<addModules> | List | - |
Usually this is not necessary, cause this is handled automatically by the given dependencies. By using the --add-modules you can define the root modules to be resolved. The configuration in pom.xml file can look like this: <addModules> <addModule>mod1</addModule> <addModule>first</addModule> . . </addModules> The command line equivalent for jlink is: --add-modules <mod>[,<mod>...]. |
<automaticModulesFolderName> | String | - | Name of the automatic-modules folder Default value is: autojar. |
<bootstrapArguments> | List | - | Command line arguments for the bootstrap appplication.
--arguments <args> |
<bootstrapBasePath> | String | - | The Update4j basePath Setting for the Bootstrap Application. |
<bootstrapBasePathBelowHomeDir> | boolean | - | Flag if the bootstrapBasePath setting is relativ to ${user.home} Default value is: false. |
<bootstrapBasePathBelowUserDir> | boolean | - | Flag if the bootstrapBasePath setting is relativ to ${user.dir} Default value is: true. |
<bootstrapBaseUri> | String | - | The Update4j baseUri Setting for the Bootstrap Application. |
<bootstrapMainModule> | String | - | The main module for the Bootstrap Application. |
<bootstrapVersion> | String | - | Version of the Bootstrap Application.
If not set this is set to the version of the plugin. |
<businessArguments> | List | - | Command line arguments for the business application to pass to the
main class if no arguments are specified by the launcher.
This sets properties in the update4j config to be picked up by the launcher. |
<businessBasePathBelowHomeDir> | boolean | - | Flag if the businessBasePath setting is relativ to ${user.home} Default value is: false. |
<businessBasePathBelowUserDir> | boolean | - | Flag if the businessBasePath setting is relativ to ${user.dir} Default value is: true. |
<businessMainClass> | String | - | The main class for the Bootstrap Application. |
<classPathFolderName> | String | - | Name of the classpath folder Default value is: jar. |
<classpathArtifacts> | List | - | Artifacts that should be explicitly on the classpath |
<excludedArtifacts> | List | - | Artifacts that should be excluded |
<jdkToolchain> | Map | - |
Specify the requirements for this jdk toolchain. This overrules the toolchain selected by the maven-toolchain-plugin. note: requires at least Maven 3.3.1 |
<jvmArgs> | List | - | JVM flags and options to pass to the application.
--jvm-args <args> |
<limitModules> | List | - | Limit the universe of observable modules. The following gives an
example of the configuration which can be used in the
pom.xml file.
<limitModules> <limitModule>mod1</limitModule> <limitModule>xyz</limitModule> . . </limitModules> This configuration is the equivalent of the command line option: --limit-modules <mod>[,<mod>...] |
<modulePaths> | List | - | Include additional paths on the --module-path option.
Project dependencies and JDK modules are automatically added. |
<modulesFolderName> | String | - | Name of the modules folder Default value is: jmods. |
<projectArtifactId> | String | - | ArtifactId of the generated project If not set businessArtifactId
appended by "-jpacktool" is being used. |
<projectGroupId> | String | - | GroupId of the generated project. If not set the businessGroupId is
being used. |
<projectVersion> | String | - | Version of the generated project |
<skip> | boolean | - | skip plugin execution. Default value is: false. |
<sourceJdkModules> | File | - | Set the JDK location to create a Java custom runtime image. |
<splashScreenOptions> | SplashScreenOptions | - | Options for the SplashScreen |
<stripConfigName> | String | - | replace this with nothing in the name of the config file Default value is: -jpacktool. |
<templateBootstrap> | String | - | The Template for generating the pom for the Bootstrap Application Default value is: resource:/templates/pom/main-jpacktool/bootstrap/pom.xml. |
<templateBootstrapJPackage> | String | - | The Template for generating the pom for a final JPackage Step Default value is: resource:/templates/pom/main-jpacktool/bootstrap-jpackage/pom.xml. |
<templateBusiness> | String | - | The Template for generating the pom for the Business Application Default value is: resource:/templates/pom/main-jpacktool/business/pom.xml. |
<templateMain> | String | - | The template for the generated main pom.xml where the others are
submodules to. Default value is: resource:/templates/pom/main-jpacktool/pom.xml. |
<verbose> | boolean | - | This will turn on verbose mode.
The jlink/jpackager command line equivalent is: --verbose Default value is: false. |
Usually this is not necessary, cause this is handled automatically by the given dependencies.
By using the --add-modules you can define the root modules to be resolved. The configuration in pom.xml file can look like this:
<addModules> <addModule>mod1</addModule> <addModule>first</addModule> . . </addModules>
The command line equivalent for jlink is: --add-modules <mod>[,<mod>...].
--arguments <args>
If not set this is set to the version of the plugin.
This sets properties in the update4j config to be picked up by the launcher.
Specify the requirements for this jdk toolchain. This overrules the toolchain selected by the maven-toolchain-plugin.
note: requires at least Maven 3.3.1--jvm-args <args>
<limitModules> <limitModule>mod1</limitModule> <limitModule>xyz</limitModule> . . </limitModules>
This configuration is the equivalent of the command line option: --limit-modules <mod>[,<mod>...]
The jlink/jpackager command line equivalent is: --verbose