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== Platform dependent tools == | == Platform dependent tools == | ||
The following tools only work under GNU Linux or other Unix platforms with native deb support. | |||
== Cross-platform tools == | == Cross-platform tools == |
Revision as of 12:22, 6 October 2014
We assume that the application is packaged as a fat JAR called "user-app.jar" for the sake of simplicity.
Red Hat Package Manager
RPM (Red Hat Package Manager) is the default package management system under Red Hat, Fedora, Mageia, Mandriva, OpenSUSE, Oracle Linux, ...
Platform dependent tools
The following tools only work under GNU Linux or other Unix platforms with native rpm support.
rpmbuild can be used to build RPMs. You can find more information about RPM packaging in the official documentation.
The build tool Ant can call this command when you use its RPM task. The build system Maven does the same with its RPM plugin.
Cross-platform tools
jRPM
jRPM is a pure Java library for manipulating RPM packages.
Redline
Redline RPM is a pure Java library for manipulating RPM packages. It can be use in command line, with Ant and with Maven.
Redline requires Apache Commons Compress, Bounty Castle and SLF4J.
Using a distinct name space or a different task name for the Redline RPM task is necessary to avoid any conflict with the build-in Ant RPM task:
<taskdef name="pure-java-rpm" classname="org.redline_rpm.ant.RedlineTask">
<classpath>
<pathelement path="bcpg-jdk15on-151.jar"/>
<pathelement path="commons-compress-1.8.1.jar"/>
<pathelement path="slf4j-api-1.7.7.jar"/>
<pathelement path="slf4j-simple-1.7.7.jar"/>
<pathelement path="redline-1.1.16.jar"/>
</classpath>
</taskdef>
Then, you can call this Ant task:
<pure-java-rpm group="Games" name="mygame" version="0" release="0" destination="rpms">
<zipfileset prefix="/usr/share/games/mygame" file="user-app.jar"/>
<depends name="java" version=">= 1.6"/>
</pure-java-rpm>
The created RPM will use the JRE installed on the operating system.
Debian Package Manager
Dpkg (Debian packager) is the default management system under Debian, Ubuntu, Knoppix, Mint, ...
Platform dependent tools
The following tools only work under GNU Linux or other Unix platforms with native deb support.