JPACKAGE(1) JDK Commands JPACKAGE(1) NAME jpackage - tool for packaging self-contained Java applications. SYNOPSIS jpackage [options] options Command-line options separated by spaces. See jpackage Options. DESCRIPTION The jpackage tool will take as input a Java application and a Java run- time image, and produce a Java application image that includes all the necessary dependencies. It will be able to produce a native package in a platform-specific format, such as an exe on Windows or a dmg on macOS. Each format must be built on the platform it runs on, there is no cross-platform support. The tool will have options that allow packaged applications to be customized in various ways. JPACKAGE OPTIONS Generic Options: @filename Read options from a file. This option can be used multiple times. --type or -t type The type of package to create Valid values are: {"app-image", "exe", "msi", "rpm", "deb", "pkg", "dmg"} If this option is not specified a platform dependent default type will be created. --app-version version Version of the application and/or package --copyright copyright Copyright for the application --description description Description of the application --help or -h Print the usage text with a list and description of each valid option for the current platform to the output stream, and exit. --icon path Path of the icon of the application package (absolute path or relative to the current directory) --name or -n name Name of the application and/or package --dest or -d destination Path where generated output file is placed (absolute path or relative to the current directory). Defaults to the current working directory. --temp directory Path of a new or empty directory used to create temporary files (absolute path or relative to the current directory) If specified, the temp dir will not be removed upon the task completion and must be removed manually. If not specified, a temporary directory will be created and removed upon the task completion. --vendor vendor Vendor of the application --verbose Enables verbose output. --version Print the product version to the output stream and exit. Options for creating the runtime image: --add-modules module-name [,module-name...] A comma (",") separated list of modules to add This module list, along with the main module (if specified) will be passed to jlink as the --add-module argument. If not specified, either just the main module (if --module is specified), or the default set of modules (if --main-jar is specified) are used. This option can be used multiple times. --module-path or -p module-path [,module-path...] A File.pathSeparator separated list of paths Each path is either a directory of modules or the path to a modular jar, and is absolute or relative to the current directory. This option can be used multiple times. --jlink-options options A space separated list of options to pass to jlink If not specified, defaults to "--strip-native-commands --strip- debug --no-man-pages --no-header-files" This option can be used multiple times. --runtime-image directory Path of the predefined runtime image that will be copied into the application image (absolute path or relative to the current directory) If --runtime-image is not specified, jpackage will run jlink to create the runtime image using options specified by --jlink- options. Options for creating the application image: --input or -i directory Path of the input directory that contains the files to be packaged (absolute path or relative to the current directory) All files in the input directory will be packaged into the application image. `--app-content additional-content[,additional-content...] A comma separated list of paths to files and/or directories to add to the application payload. This option can be used more than once. Options for creating the application launcher(s): --add-launcher name=path Name of launcher, and a path to a Properties file that contains a list of key, value pairs (absolute path or relative to the current directory) The keys "module", "main-jar", "main-class", "description", "arguments", "java-options", "app-version", "icon", "launcher- as-service", "win-console", "win-shortcut", "win-menu", "linux- app-category", and "linux-shortcut" can be used. These options are added to, or used to overwrite, the original command line options to build an additional alternative launcher. The main application launcher will be built from the command line options. Additional alternative launchers can be built using this option, and this option can be used multiple times to build multiple additional launchers. --arguments arguments Command line arguments to pass to the main class if no command line arguments are given to the launcher This option can be used multiple times. --java-options options Options to pass to the Java runtime This option can be used multiple times. --main-class class-name Qualified name of the application main class to execute This option can only be used if --main-jar is specified. --main-jar main-jar The main JAR of the application; containing the main class (specified as a path relative to the input path) Either --module or --main-jar option can be specified but not both. --module or -m module-name[/main-class] The main module (and optionally main class) of the application This module must be located on the module path. When this option is specified, the main module will be linked in the Java runtime image. Either --module or --main-jar option can be specified but not both. Platform dependent option for creating the application launcher: Windows platform options (available only when running on Windows): --win-console Creates a console launcher for the application, should be specified for application which requires console interactions macOS platform options (available only when running on macOS): --mac-package-identifier identifier An identifier that uniquely identifies the application for macOS Defaults to the main class name. May only use alphanumeric (A-Z,a-z,0-9), hyphen (-), and period (.) characters. --mac-package-name name Name of the application as it appears in the Menu Bar This can be different from the application name. This name must be less than 16 characters long and be suitable for displaying in the menu bar and the application Info window. Defaults to the application name. --mac-package-signing-prefix prefix When signing the application package, this value is prefixed to all components that need to be signed that don't have an existing package identifier. --mac-sign Request that the package or the predefined application image be signed. --mac-signing-keychain keychain-name Name of the keychain to search for the signing identity If not specified, the standard keychains are used. --mac-signing-key-user-name name Team or user name portion in Apple signing identities --mac-app-store Indicates that the jpackage output is intended for the Mac App Store. --mac-entitlements path Path to file containing entitlements to use when signing executables and libraries in the bundle --mac-app-category category String used to construct LSApplicationCategoryType in application plist The default value is "utilities". Options for creating the application package: --about-url url URL of the application's home page --app-image directory Location of the predefined application image that is used to build an installable package (on all platforms) or to be signed (on macOS) (absolute path or relative to the current directory) --file-associations path Path to a Properties file that contains list of key, value pairs (absolute path or relative to the current directory) The keys "extension", "mime-type", "icon", and "description" can be used to describe the association. This option can be used multiple times. --install-dir path Absolute path of the installation directory of the application (on macOS or linux), or relative sub-path of the installation directory such as "Program Files" or "AppData" (on Windows) --license-file path Path to the license file (absolute path or relative to the current directory) --resource-dir path Path to override jpackage resources (absolute path or relative to the current directory) Icons, template files, and other resources of jpackage can be over-ridden by adding replacement resources to this directory. --runtime-image path Path of the predefined runtime image to install (absolute path or relative to the current directory) Option is required when creating a runtime installer. --launcher-as-service Request to create an installer that will register the main application launcher as a background service-type application. Platform dependent options for creating the application package: Windows platform options (available only when running on Windows): --win-dir-chooser Adds a dialog to enable the user to choose a directory in which the product is installed. --win-help-url url URL where user can obtain further information or technical support --win-menu Request to add a Start Menu shortcut for this application --win-menu-group menu-group-name Start Menu group this application is placed in --win-per-user-install Request to perform an install on a per-user basis --win-shortcut Request to create a desktop shortcut for this application --win-shortcut-prompt Adds a dialog to enable the user to choose if shortcuts will be created by installer --win-update-url url URL of available application update information --win-upgrade-uuid id UUID associated with upgrades for this package Linux platform options (available only when running on Linux): --linux-package-name name Name for Linux package Defaults to the application name. --linux-deb-maintainer email-address Maintainer for .deb bundle --linux-menu-group menu-group-name Menu group this application is placed in --linux-package-deps Required packages or capabilities for the application --linux-rpm-license-type type Type of the license ("License: value" of the RPM .spec) --linux-app-release release Release value of the RPM .spec file or Debian revision value of the DEB control file --linux-app-category category-value Group value of the RPM /.spec file or Section value of DEB control file --linux-shortcut Creates a shortcut for the application. macOS platform options (available only when running on macOS): '--mac-dmg-content additional-content[,additional-content...] Include all the referenced content in the dmg. This option can be used more than once. JPACKAGE EXAMPLES Generate an application package suitable for the host system: For a modular application: jpackage -n name -p modulePath -m moduleName/className For a non-modular application: jpackage -i inputDir -n name \ --main-class className --main-jar myJar.jar From a pre-built application image: jpackage -n name --app-image appImageDir Generate an application image: For a modular application: jpackage --type app-image -n name -p modulePath \ -m moduleName/className For a non-modular application: jpackage --type app-image -i inputDir -n name \ --main-class className --main-jar myJar.jar To provide your own options to jlink, run jlink separately: jlink --output appRuntimeImage -p modulePath \ --add-modules moduleName \ --no-header-files [...] jpackage --type app-image -n name \ -m moduleName/className --runtime-image appRuntimeImage Generate a Java runtime package: jpackage -n name --runtime-image Sign the predefined application image (on macOS): jpackage --type app-image --app-image \ --mac-sign [...] Note: the only additional options that are permitted in this mode are: the set of additional mac signing options and --verbose JPACKAGE RESOURCE DIRECTORY Icons, template files, and other resources of jpackage can be over- ridden by adding replacement resources to this directory. jpackage will lookup files by specific names in the resource directory. Resource directory files considered only when running on Linux: .png Application launcher icon Default resource is JavaApp.png .desktop A desktop file to be used with xdg-desktop-menu command Considered with application launchers registered for file associations and/or have an icon Default resource is template.desktop Resource directory files considered only when building Linux DEB/RPM installer: -.service systemd unit file for application launcher registered as a background service-type application Default resource is unit-template.service Resource directory files considered only when building Linux RPM installer: .spec RPM spec file Default resource is template.spec Resource directory files considered only when building Linux DEB installer: control Control file Default resource is template.control copyright Copyright file Default resource is template.copyright preinstall Pre-install shell script Default resource is template.preinstall prerm Pre-remove shell script Default resource is template.prerm postinstall Post-install shell script Default resource is template.postinstall postrm Post-remove shell script Default resource is template.postrm Resource directory files considered only when running on Windows: .ico Application launcher icon Default resource is JavaApp.ico .properties Properties file for application launcher executable Default resource is WinLauncher.template Resource directory files considered only when building Windows MSI/EXE installer: -post-image.wsf A Windows Script File (WSF) to run after building application image main.wxs Main WiX project file Default resource is main.wxs overrides.wxi Overrides WiX project file Default resource is overrides.wxi service-installer.exe Service installer executable Considered if some application launchers are registered as background service-type applications -service-install.wxi Service installer WiX project file Considered if some application launchers are registered as background service-type applications Default resource is service-install.wxi -service-config.wxi Service installer WiX project file Considered if some application launchers are registered as background service-type applications Default resource is service-config.wxi InstallDirNotEmptyDlg.wxs WiX project file for installer UI dialog checking installation directory doesn't exist or is empty Default resource is InstallDirNotEmptyDlg.wxs ShortcutPromptDlg.wxs WiX project file for installer UI dialog configuring shortcuts Default resource is ShortcutPromptDlg.wxs bundle.wxf WiX project file with the hierarchy of components of application image ui.wxf WiX project file for installer UI Resource directory files considered only when building Windows EXE installer: WinInstaller.properties Properties file for the installer executable Default resource is WinInstaller.template -post-msi.wsf A Windows Script File (WSF) to run after building embedded MSI installer for EXE installer Resource directory files considered only when running on macOS: .icns Application launcher icon Default resource is JavaApp.icns Info.plist Application property list file Default resource is Info-lite.plist.template Runtime-Info.plist Java Runtime property list file Default resource is Runtime-Info.plist.template .entitlements Signing entitlements property list file Default resource is sandbox.plist Resource directory files considered only when building macOS PKG/DMG installer: -post-image.sh Shell script to run after building application image Resource directory files considered only when building macOS PKG installer: uninstaller Uninstaller shell script Considered if some application launchers are registered as background service-type applications Default resource is uninstall.command.template preinstall Pre-install shell script Default resource is preinstall.template postinstall Post-install shell script Default resource is postinstall.template services-preinstall Pre-install shell script for services package Considered if some application launchers are registered as background service-type applications Default resource is services-preinstall.template services-postinstall Post-install shell script for services package Considered if some application launchers are registered as background service-type applications Default resource is services-postinstall.template -background.png Background image Default resource is background_pkg.png -background-darkAqua.png Dark background image Default resource is background_pkg.png product-def.plist Package property list file Default resource is product-def.plist -.plist launchd property list file for application launcher registered as a background service-type application Default resource is launchd.plist.template Resource directory files considered only when building macOS DMG installer: -dmg-setup.scpt Setup AppleScript script Default resource is DMGsetup.scpt -license.plist License property list file Default resource is lic_template.plist -background.tiff Background image Default resource is background_dmg.tiff -volume.icns Volume icon Default resource is JavaApp.icns JDK 22-ea 2024 JPACKAGE(1)