<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> <jsmoothskeleton> <debug>false</debug> <description>This skeleton wraps GUI applications. - No console I/O is displayed - If no Java VM is found, it is able to display a configurable URL (typically to a java download page). </description> <executableName>jwrap.exe</executableName> <resourceCategory>JAVA</resourceCategory> <resourceJarId>102</resourceJarId> <resourcePropsId>103</resourcePropsId> <shortName>Windowed Wrapper</shortName> <skeletonProperties> <description>When no JVM is found in the target computer, the user is prompted with the message defined below. Then, the default browser is launched with the URL defined here.</description> <idName>Message</idName> <label>Message</label> <type>textarea</type> <value>Java has not been found on your computer. Do you want to download it?</value> </skeletonProperties> <skeletonProperties> <description>If the user selects YES to the message prompted above, the default web browser is launched with this URL.</description> <idName>URL</idName> <label>URL</label> <type>string</type> <value>http://www.java.com</value> </skeletonProperties> <skeletonProperties> <description>The default behaviour is to launch the java application in a different (detached) process. If you want to force the wrapper to launch the Java application in the same process than the exe, than select this option.</description> <idName>SingleProcess</idName> <label>Launch java app in the exe process</label> <type>boolean</type> <value>0</value> </skeletonProperties> <skeletonProperties> <description>Enable the jsmooth debug console.</description> <idName>Debug</idName> <label>Debug console</label> <type>boolean</type> <value>0</value> </skeletonProperties> </jsmoothskeleton>