The Archive Builder and the Native Executable Builder are features of JBuilder SE and Enterprise.
In this step of the Archive Builder and Native Executable Builder, you choose how the manifest file is created. For most users, the default option, Create A Manifest, is sufficient.
This option is on by default. The wizard automatically creates a manifest file in your archive.
This option is selected by default for all archive types except OpenTool. If you select JAR as the type of archive file, the Archive Builder automatically generates a manifest file called manifest.mf
in a meta-inf
subdirectory of the JAR file. The manifest
contains a Manifest-Version: 1.0
and Main-Class:
header.
This option creates a manifest file and a copy. It places the copy in the file selected in the path field. If the file does not exist, the Archive Builder creates it.
This option is for advanced users who want to provide optional information to the jar tool about a class in the archive. This is the default option for the OpenTool archive type.
If you use this option, the manifest file must exist before you run your program. If not, you'll see the following message on the Build tab of the message pane when you choose Run:
<path name> <file_name> (The system cannot find the specified file)
Warning: Only advanced users should select this option.