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appbundler

A fork of the Java Application Bundler with the following changes:

  • Fixes icon not showing bug in JavaAppLauncher
  • Adds LC_CTYPE environment variable to the Info.plist file in order to fix an issue with File.exists() in OpenJDK 7 (Contributed by Steve Hannah)
  • Allows to specify the name of the executable instead of using the default "JavaAppLauncher" (contributed by Karl von Randow)
  • Adds classpathref support to the bundleapp task
  • Adds support for JVMArchs and LSArchitecturePriority keys
  • Allows to specify a custom value for CFBundleVersion
  • Allows specifying registered file extensions using CFBundleDocumentTypes and UT[Ex|Im]portedTypeDeclarations
  • Passes to the Java application a set of system properties with the paths of the OSX special folders, whether the application is running in the sandbox (see below) and which modifier keys are held down while opening the app. With the latter, the Java application can mimic the behavior of e.g. iTunes or Photos to select another or create a new media library on startup with the option key.
  • Allows overriding of passed JVM options by the bundled app itself via java.util.Preferences (contributed by Hendrik Schreiber)
  • Allows writing arbitrary key-value pairs to Info.plist via plistentry
  • Allows setting of environment variables via Info.plist
  • Allows running the Application as privileged - e.g. for Setup (Contributed by Gerry Weißbach)
  • Allows specifying a JNLP file (jnlplaunchername) as alternative to the mainclassname which can then be launched without hassle when the Application is signed. See How to sign (dynamic) JNLP files for OSX 10.8.4 and Gatekeeper (Contributed by Gerry Weißbach)

These are the system properties passed to the JVM:

  • LibraryDirectory
  • DocumentsDirectory
  • CachesDirectory
  • ApplicationSupportDirectory
  • ApplicationDirectory
  • AutosavedInformationDirectory
  • DesktopDirectory
  • DownloadsDirectory
  • MoviesDirectory
  • MusicDirectory
  • PicturesDirectory
  • SharedPublicDirectory
  • SystemLibraryDirectory
  • SystemApplicationSupportDirectory
  • SystemCachesDirectory
  • SystemApplicationDirectory
  • SystemUserDirectory
  • UserHome (the user's home directory, even if running within a sandbox)
  • SandboxEnabled (the String true or false)
  • LaunchModifierFlagCapsLock (the String true or false)
  • LaunchModifierFlagShift (the String true or false)
  • LaunchModifierFlagControl (the String true or false)
  • LaunchModifierFlagOption (the String true or false)
  • LaunchModifierFlagCommand (the String true or false)
  • LaunchModifierFlagNumericPad (the String true or false)
  • LaunchModifierFlagHelp (the String true or false)
  • LaunchModifierFlagFunction (the String true or false)
  • LaunchModifierFlags (an Integer)

For more details, please refer to the task documentation.

Example 1:

<target name="bundle">
  <taskdef name="bundleapp" 
    classpath="appbundler-1.0ea.jar"
    classname="com.oracle.appbundler.AppBundlerTask"/>

  <bundleapp 
      classpathref="runclasspathref"
      outputdirectory="${dist}"
      name="${bundle.name}"
      displayname="${bundle.displayname}"
      executableName="MyApp"
      identifier="com.company.product"
      shortversion="${version.public}"
      version="${version.internal}"
      icon="${icons.path}/${bundle.icns}"
      mainclassname="Main"
      copyright="2012 Your Company"
      applicationCategory="public.app-category.finance">
      
      <runtime dir="${runtime}/Contents/Home"/>

      <arch name="x86_64"/>
      <arch name="i386"/>

      <bundledocument extensions="png,jpg"
        icon="${icons.path}/${image.icns}"
        name="Images"
        role="editor"
        handlerRank="owner">
      </bundledocument> 

      <bundledocument contentTypes="com.adobe.pdf"
        name="PDF files"
        role="viewer"
        handlerRank="alternate">
      </bundledocument>
      
      <bundledocument contentTypes="com.my.custom"
        name="Custom data"
        role="editor"
        exportableTypes="com.topografix.gpx">
      </bundledocument>
      
      <typedeclaration
        identifier="com.my.custom"
        description="Custom data"
        icon="${icons.path}/${data.icns}"
        conformsTo="com.apple.package"
        extensions="custom"
        mimeTypes="application/x-custom" />
    
      <typedeclaration
  	   imported = "true"
        identifier="com.topografix.gpx"
        referenceUrl="http://www.topografix.com/GPX/1/1/"
        description="GPS Exchange Format (GPX)"
        conformsTo="public.xml"
        extensions="gpx"
        mimeTypes="application/gpx+xml" />
      
      
      <!-- Define custom key-value pairs in Info.plist -->
      <plistentry key="ABCCustomKey" value="foobar"/>
      <plistentry key="ABCCustomBoolean" value="true" type="boolean"/>

      <!-- Workaround as com.apple.mrj.application.apple.menu.about.name property may no longer work -->
      <option value="-Xdock:name=${bundle.name}"/>

      <option value="-Dapple.laf.useScreenMenuBar=true"/>
      <option value="-Dcom.apple.macos.use-file-dialog-packages=true"/>
      <option value="-Dcom.apple.macos.useScreenMenuBar=true"/>
      <option value="-Dcom.apple.mrj.application.apple.menu.about.name=${bundle.name}"/>
      <option value="-Dcom.apple.smallTabs=true"/>
      <option value="-Dfile.encoding=UTF-8"/>

      <option value="-Xmx1024M" name="Xmx"/>
  </bundleapp>
</target>

Example 2, use installed Java but require Java 8 (or later):

<target name="bundle">
  <taskdef name="bundleapp" 
    classpath="appbundler-1.0ea.jar"
    classname="com.oracle.appbundler.AppBundlerTask"/>
  <bundleapp 
      jvmrequired="1.8"
      classpathref="runclasspathref"
      outputdirectory="${dist}"
      name="${bundle.name}"
      displayname="${bundle.displayname}"
      executableName="MyApp"
      identifier="com.company.product"
      shortversion="${version.public}"
      version="${version.internal}"
      icon="${icons.path}/${bundle.icns}"
      mainclassname="Main"
      copyright="2012 Your Company"
      applicationCategory="public.app-category.finance">
  </bundleapp>
</target>

Example 2, use installed Java but require Java 8 (or later) JRE and not a JDK:

<target name="bundle">
  <taskdef name="bundleapp" 
    classpath="appbundler-1.0ea.jar"
    classname="com.oracle.appbundler.AppBundlerTask"/>
  <bundleapp 
      jvmrequired="1.8"
      jrePreferred="true"
      classpathref="runclasspathref"
      outputdirectory="${dist}"
      name="${bundle.name}"
      displayname="${bundle.displayname}"
      executableName="MyApp"
      identifier="com.company.product"
      shortversion="${version.public}"
      version="${version.internal}"
      icon="${icons.path}/${bundle.icns}"
      mainclassname="Main"
      copyright="2012 Your Company"
      applicationCategory="public.app-category.finance">
  </bundleapp>
</target>

Example 3, bundle a stripped down JRE that only needs java.base and java.desktop for a non modularized app:

<target name="bundle">
  <!-- Obtain path to the selected JRE -->
  <exec executable="/usr/libexec/java_home"
         failonerror="true"
         outputproperty="runtime">
    <arg value="-v"/>
    <arg value="11"/>
  </exec>

  <taskdef name="bundleapp" 
    classpath="appbundler-1.0ea.jar"
    classname="com.oracle.appbundler.AppBundlerTask"/>

    <bundleapp 
      classpathref="runclasspathref"
      outputdirectory="${dist}"
      name="${bundle.name}"
      displayname="${bundle.displayname}"
      executableName="MyApp"
      identifier="com.company.product"
      shortversion="${version.public}"
      version="${version.internal}"
      icon="${icons.path}/${bundle.icns}"
      mainclassname="Main"
      copyright="2019 Your Company"
      applicationCategory="public.app-category.finance">

      <jlink runtime="${runtime}">
        <jmod name="java.base"/>
        <jmod name="java.desktop"/>

        <!-- Zip the generated modules file (Optional) -->
        <argument value="--compress=2"/>

        <!-- Preserve all release properties, but update the modules
          -  list. (Optional)
          -
          -  See https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8179563
         -->
        <argument value="--release-info=${runtime}/release"/>
      </jlink>
  </bundleapp>
</target>

Example 4, bundle a stripped down JRE that only needs java.base and java.desktop for a modularized app:

<target name="bundle">
  <!-- Obtain path to the selected JRE -->
  <exec executable="/usr/libexec/java_home"
         failonerror="true"
         outputproperty="runtime">
    <arg value="-v"/>
    <arg value="11"/>
  </exec>

  <taskdef name="bundleapp" 
    classpath="appbundler-1.0ea.jar"
    classname="com.oracle.appbundler.AppBundlerTask"/>

    <bundleapp 
      classpathref="runclasspathref"
      outputdirectory="${dist}"
      name="${bundle.name}"
      displayname="${bundle.displayname}"
      executableName="MyApp"
      identifier="com.company.product"
      shortversion="${version.public}"
      version="${version.internal}"
      icon="${icons.path}/${bundle.icns}"
      mainclassname="mymodule/org.company.MainClass"
      copyright="2019 Your Company"
      applicationCategory="public.app-category.finance">

      <jlink runtime="${runtime}">
        <jmod name="java.base"/>
        <jmod name="java.desktop"/>

        <!-- Zip the generated modules file (Optional) -->
        <argument value="--compress=2"/>

        <!-- Preserve all release properties, but update the modules
          -  list. (Optional)
          -
          -  See https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8179563
         -->
        <argument value="--release-info=${runtime}/release"/>
      </jlink>
  </bundleapp>
</target>