src/jdk.packager/share/classes/jdk/packager/internal/resources/CLIHelpi_ja.properties
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-MSG_Help_common=Usage: jpackager <mode> <options>\n\
-\n\
-where mode is one of: \n\
-\  create-image\n\
-\          Generates a platform-specific application image.\n\
-\  create-installer <type>\n\
-\          Generates a platform-specific installer for the application.\n\
-\          Valid values for "type" are "msi", "exe", "rpm", "deb", "dmg",\n\
-\                           "pkg", and "pkg-app-store".\n\
-\          If "type" is omitted, all supported types of installable packages\n\
-\          for current platform will be generated.\n\
-\  create-jre-installer <type>\n\
-\          Generates a platform-specific installer for Server JRE.\n\
-\          Valid values for "type" are "msi", "exe", "rpm", "deb", "dmg", \n\
-\                           and "pkg".\n\
-\          If "type" is omitted, all supported types of installable packages\n\
-\          for current platform will be generated.\n\
-\          \n\
-Sample usages:\n\
---------------\n\
-jpackager create-image --input inputdir --output outputdir --name AppName --class package.ClassName\n\
-or\n\
-jpackager create-image -i inputdir -o outputdir -n AppName -c package.ClassName\n\
-Generates an application image.\n\
-\n\
-jpackager create-installer -i inputdir -o outputdir -n "App Name" -c package.ClassName\n\
-Generates an application installer.\n\
-\n\
-jpackager create-jre-installer -n <jre_name> -o outputdir\n\
-Generates a Server JRE installer.\n\
-\n\
-The following options are valid for all platforms:\n\
-\  --help -h \n\
-\          Shows the usage text, followed by a list and description of each valid option for the current platform and the given mode.\n\
-\          If no mode is given, shows the usage text, followed by a list and description of each valid option for the current platform.\n\
-\          When this option is used, all other options are ignored.\n\
-\  --output -o <output dir>\n\
-\          Name of the directory where generated output file is placed.\n\
-\  --input -i <input dir>\n\
-\          Name of the base directory that contains the files to package.\n\
-\  --files -f <input files>\n\
-\          List of files in the base directory. If omitted, all files from "input"\n\
-\          directory (which is a mandatory argument in this case) will be packaged.\n\
-\  --name -n <application name>\n\
-\          Name of the application.\n\
-\  --main-jar -j <main jar name>\n\
-\          The main JAR of the application. This JAR should have the main-class,\n\
-\          and is relative to the assembled application directory.\n\
-\  --class -c <class name>\n\
-\          Qualified name of the application class to execute.\n\
-\  --version -v <version string>\n\
-\          Version of the application.\n\
-\  --arguments -a <main class arguments>\n\
-\          Command line arguments to pass to the main class if no arguments\n\
-\          are specified by the launcher.\n\
-\  --icon <icon file name>\n\
-\          Icon of the application bundle.\n\
-\  --singleton\n\
-\          Prevents multiple instances of the application from launching\n\
-\          (see SingleInstanceService API for more details).\n\
-\  --identifier <id string>\n\
-\          Machine readable identifier of the application. The format\n\
-\          must be a DNS name in reverse order, such as com.example.myapplication.\n\
-\          The identifier is used for composing Single Instance unique id.\n\
-\  --verbose\n\
-\          Enables verbose output.\n\
-\  --strip-native-commands\n\
-\          Removes native executables from the custom run-time images.\n\
-\  --jvm-args <java vm arguments>\n\
-\          JVM flags and options to pass to the application.\n\
-\  --file-associations <file path>\n\
-\          Properties file that contains list of key=value parameters that\n\
-\          describe a file association. "extension", "mime-type", "icon",\n\
-\          "description" can be used as keys for the association.\n\
-\  --secondary-launcher <file path>\n\
-\          Properties file that contains a collection of options for a secondary launcher.\n\
-\  --build-root <file path>\n\
-\          Directory in which to use and place temporary files.\n\
-\  --runtime-image <file path>\n\
-\          Location of the predefined runtime image that is used to build\n\
-\          an application image and installable package.\n\
-\  --app-image <file path>\n\
-\          Location of the predefined application image that is used to build\n\
-\          an installable package.\n\
-\  --install-dir <file path>\n\
-\          Installation directory of the application. Ignored on Windows, use\n\
-\          --win-dir-chooser to provide an ability to choose an installation directory.\n\
-\  --license-file <file name>\n\
-\          The license file, relative to the base directory.\n\
-\  --copyright <copyright string>\n\
-\          Copyright for the application.\n\
-\  --description <description string>\n\
-\          Description of the application.\n\
-\  --category <category string>\n\
-\          Category or group of the application.\n\
-\  --vendor <vendor string>\n\
-\          Vendor of the application.\n\
-\n\
-Modular options:\n\
-\  --module -m <module name>\n\
-\          Main module of the application. This module must have the main-class,\n\
-\          and be on the module path.\n\
-\  --module-path -p <module path>\n\
-\          When packaging the Java Runtime, this is the path JLink looks in for modules.\n\
-\  --add-modules <module list>\n\
-\          List of modules to add to JImage creation, including possible services.\n\
-\  --limit-modules <module list>\n\
-\          Modules to limit JImage creation to.\n\
-
-MSG_Help_mac=\nThe following options are valid for Mac OS X platforms:\n\
-\  --mac-sign\n\
-\          Request that the bundle be signed.\n\
-\  --mac-bundle-name <name string>\n\
-\          Name of the application as it appears in the Menu Bar. This can be\n\
-\          different from the application name. This name must be less than 16\n\
-\          characters long and be suitable for displaying in the menu bar and\n\
-\          the application Info window. Defaults to the application name.\n\
-\  --mac-bundle-identifier <ID string>\n\
-\          An identifier that uniquely identifies the application for MacOSX\n\
-\          (and on the Mac App Store).  May only use alphanumeric (A-Z,a-z,0-9),\n\
-\          hyphen (-), and period (.) characters.\n\
-\  --mac-app-store-category <category string>\n\
-\          Mac App Store Categories. Note that the key is the string shown to\n\
-\          the user and the value is the ID of the category.\n\
-\  --mac-app-store-entitlements <file path>\n\
-\          File location of a custom mac app store entitlements file.\n\
-\  --mac-bundle-signing-prefix <prefix string>\n\
-\          When signing the application bundle, this value is prefixed to all\n\
-\          components that need to be signed that don't have an existing bundle identifier.\n\
-\  --mac-signing-key-user-name <user name>\n\
-\          User name portion of the typical "Mac Developer ID Application: <user name>" signing key.\n\
-\  --mac-signing-keychain <file path>\n\
-\          Location of the keychain to use. If not specified, the standard keychains are used.\n\
-
-MSG_Help_linux=\nThe following options are valid for Linux platforms:\n\
-\  --linux-bundle-name <bundle name>\n\
-\          Name for Linux bundle. Defaults to the application name.\n\
-\  --linux-package-deps\n\
-\          Required packages or capabilities for the application.\n\
-\  --linux-rpm-license-type <type string>\n\
-\          Type of the license ("License: <value>" of the RPM .spec).\n\
-\  --linux-deb-maintainer <email address>\n\
-\          Maintainer for .deb bundle.\n\
-
-MSG_Help_win=\nThe following options are valid for Windows platforms:\n\
-\  --win-menu\n\
-\          Adds the application to the system menu.\n\
-\  --win-menu-group <menu group name>\n\
-\          Start Menu group this application is placed in.\n\
-\  --win-per-user-install\n\
-\          Request to perform an install on a per-user basis.\n\
-\  --win-dir-chooser\n\
-\          Adds a dialog to enable the user to choose a directory in which\n\
-\          the product is installed.\n\
-\  --win-registry-name <registry name>\n\
-\          Name of the application for registry references. Default is\n\
-\          the Application Name with only alphanumerics, dots, and dashes (no whitespace).\n\
-\  --win-upgrade-uuid <id string>\n\
-\          UUID associated with upgrades for this package.\n\
-\  --win-shortcut\n\
-\          Creates a desktop shortcut for the application.\n\
-\  --win-console\n\
-\          Creates a console launcher for the application. Should be specified for\n\
-\          application which requires console interactions.\n\