This is a feature of JBuilder Enterprise.
Use this option to specify the content of your archive.
This option adds any classes that you have specifically added to your archive with the Add Class button. It also adds any classes that use one or more of the added classes.
This option also adds known resources. Known resources are those that you specifically add to the archive with the Add File button.
This option adds any classes that you have specifically added to your archive with the Add Class button. It also adds any classes that use one or more of the added classes.
It also adds all resources in the project's source path, such as images, video clips, sound files, etc.
This option gathers all classes on your project's outpath. The outpath is defined on the Paths page of the Project Properties dialog box. Usually, this is set to the classes
directory of your project.
It also gathers all resources on the project's source path, also set on the Paths page of the Properties dialog box. Usually, this is set to the src
directory of your project. Resources are files other than class files, such as images, video clips, sound files, and so on.
For all archive types, this option is on by default. This option is the safest, as it gathers:
The Add Class button displays the Select A Class dialog box, where you select a class to your archive. The class does not have to be in your project's outpath. If you choose either the Include Required Classes And Known Resources or the Include Required Classes And All Resources options, the Archive Builder will scan these added class files for additional class dependencies and will put those classes in the archive.
The Add File button displays the File Open dialog box, where you choose the file to add to your archive. The file must be in your project's source path. Use this option to add miscellaneous files in your archive, such as resources (.gif, .jpg, and audio files), property files, database drivers, or archived documentation (.html, readme.txt).
Note: The Add File dialog cannot look inside archive files. If a file or package you need is inside an archive file, extract it first to your source folder, then add it using the Add File button.
Removes the selected class or file from the list.