109 \ --strip-debug, --no-header-files, --no-man-pages, and\n\ 110 \ --strip-native-commands. --bind-services will also be added if\n\ 111 \ --add-modules is not specified.\n\ 112 \n\ 113 \Options for creating the application image:\n\ 114 \ --files -f <input file>[{0}<input file>...]\n\ 115 \ A {0} separated list of files in the input dir to be packaged\n\ 116 \ If omitted, all files in the input directory will be packaged.\n\ 117 \ --icon <icon file path>\n\ 118 \ Path of the icon of the application bundle\n\ 119 \ (absolute path or relative to the current directory)\n\ 120 \ --input -i <input path>\n\ 121 \ Path of the input directory that contains the files to be packaged\n\ 122 \ (absolute path or relative to the current directory)\n\ 123 \n\ 124 \Options for creating the application launcher(s):\n\ 125 \ --add-launcher <file path>\n\ 126 \ Path to a Properties file that contains list of key, value pairs\n\ 127 \ (absolute path or relative to the current directory)\n\ 128 \ The keys "name" (required), "module", "add-modules",\n\ 129 \ "main-jar", "main-class", "arguments", "jvm-args",\n\ 130 \ "app-version", "icon", and "win-console" can be used.\n\ 131 \ These options are added to, or used to overwrite, the original\n\ 132 \ command line options when building an additional launcher.\n\ 133 \ --arguments <main class arguments>\n\ 134 \ Command line arguments to pass to the main class if no command\n\ 135 \ line arguments are given to the launcher\n\ 136 \ --jvm-args <java vm arguments>\n\ 137 \ Java arguments to pass to the virtual machine\n\ 138 \ --main-class <class name>\n\ 139 \ Qualified name of the application main class to execute\n\ 140 \ This option can only be used if --main-jar is specified.\n\ 141 \ --main-jar <main jar file>\n\ 142 \ The main JAR of the application; containing the main class\n\ 143 \ (specified as a path relative to the input path)\n\ 144 \ Either --module or --main-jar option can be specified but not\n\ 145 \ both.\n\ 146 \ --module -m <module name>[/<main class>]\n\ 147 \ The main module (and optionally main class) of the application\n\ 148 \ This module must be located on the module path.\n\ 149 \ When this option is specified, the main module will be linked\n\ 150 \ in the Java runtime image. Either --module or --main-jar\n\ 151 \ option can be specified but not both.\n\ 152 {2}\n\ 153 \Options for creating the application installer(s):\n\ 154 \ --app-image <file path>\n\ 155 \ Location of the predefined application image that is used\n\ 156 \ to build an installable package\n\ 157 \ (absolute path or relative to the current directory)\n\ | 109 \ --strip-debug, --no-header-files, --no-man-pages, and\n\ 110 \ --strip-native-commands. --bind-services will also be added if\n\ 111 \ --add-modules is not specified.\n\ 112 \n\ 113 \Options for creating the application image:\n\ 114 \ --files -f <input file>[{0}<input file>...]\n\ 115 \ A {0} separated list of files in the input dir to be packaged\n\ 116 \ If omitted, all files in the input directory will be packaged.\n\ 117 \ --icon <icon file path>\n\ 118 \ Path of the icon of the application bundle\n\ 119 \ (absolute path or relative to the current directory)\n\ 120 \ --input -i <input path>\n\ 121 \ Path of the input directory that contains the files to be packaged\n\ 122 \ (absolute path or relative to the current directory)\n\ 123 \n\ 124 \Options for creating the application launcher(s):\n\ 125 \ --add-launcher <file path>\n\ 126 \ Path to a Properties file that contains list of key, value pairs\n\ 127 \ (absolute path or relative to the current directory)\n\ 128 \ The keys "name" (required), "module", "add-modules",\n\ 129 \ "main-jar", "main-class", "arguments", "java-options",\n\ 130 \ "app-version", "icon", and "win-console" can be used.\n\ 131 \ These options are added to, or used to overwrite, the original\n\ 132 \ command line options when building an additional launcher.\n\ 133 \ --arguments <main class arguments>\n\ 134 \ Command line arguments to pass to the main class if no command\n\ 135 \ line arguments are given to the launcher\n\ 136 \ --java-options <java options>\n\ 137 \ Options to pass to the Java runtime\n\ 138 \ --main-class <class name>\n\ 139 \ Qualified name of the application main class to execute\n\ 140 \ This option can only be used if --main-jar is specified.\n\ 141 \ --main-jar <main jar file>\n\ 142 \ The main JAR of the application; containing the main class\n\ 143 \ (specified as a path relative to the input path)\n\ 144 \ Either --module or --main-jar option can be specified but not\n\ 145 \ both.\n\ 146 \ --module -m <module name>[/<main class>]\n\ 147 \ The main module (and optionally main class) of the application\n\ 148 \ This module must be located on the module path.\n\ 149 \ When this option is specified, the main module will be linked\n\ 150 \ in the Java runtime image. Either --module or --main-jar\n\ 151 \ option can be specified but not both.\n\ 152 {2}\n\ 153 \Options for creating the application installer(s):\n\ 154 \ --app-image <file path>\n\ 155 \ Location of the predefined application image that is used\n\ 156 \ to build an installable package\n\ 157 \ (absolute path or relative to the current directory)\n\ |