Quick Search
Browse
Pages
Blog
Labels
Attachments
Mail
Advanced
What’s New
Space Directory
Feed Builder
Keyboard Shortcuts
Confluence Gadgets
Log In
Dashboard
IzPack
Copy Page
You are not logged in. Any changes you make will be marked as
anonymous
. You may want to
Log In
if you already have an account. You can also
Sign Up
for a new account.
This page is being edited by
.
Paragraph
Paragraph
Heading 1
Heading 2
Heading 3
Heading 4
Heading 5
Heading 6
Preformatted
Quote
Bold
Italic
Underline
More colours
Strikethrough
Subscript
Superscript
Monospace
Clear Formatting
Bullet list
Numbered list
Outdent
Indent
Align left
Align center
Align right
Link
Table
Insert
Insert Content
Image
Link
Attachment
Symbol
Emoticon
Wiki Markup
Horizontal rule
tinymce.confluence.insert_menu.macro_desc
Info
JIRA Issue
Status
Gallery
Tasklist
Table of Contents
Other Macros
Page Layout
No Layout
Two column (simple)
Two column (simple, left sidebar)
Two column (simple, right sidebar)
Three column (simple)
Two column
Two column (left sidebar)
Two column (right sidebar)
Three column
Three column (left and right sidebars)
Undo
Redo
Find/Replace
Keyboard Shortcuts Help
<div class="wiki-content" style="margin-left: 0.0px;"><h1>Overview</h1><p>Generally, an IzPack installation procedure is separated into several steps:</p><ul><li><strong><em>Parameter Collection</em></strong><br />In this phase target system-specific information is collected needed for the installation process. Typically this is done by typing all needed data into one or more panels, if a GUI is used, or automatically by reading the data from a config file. Normally, there is nothing changed on the system unless all needed data is obtained. This phase means actually involving a number of input panels.</li><li><strong><em>Actions</em></strong><br />If all needed information is collected the action phase executes. During this step the state of the locale machine will be changed, e.g. files will be copied to the installation destination or some shortcuts will be registered. Each of this subsequent steps are denoted as actions. IzPack comes with a number of common actions, for example "file copying", "parsing" or "executing", which can be directly used from the installation description. For special purposes there come custom action into the game, which handle specific installation issues, as handling database scripts, launching shell and Ant scripts or merging and updating the application's configuration according to the choices a user made.</li><li><strong><em>Reporting</em></strong><br />The <em>reporting phase</em>, is normally represented by a panel that reports the result state of an installation.</li></ul><p>An IzPack installer can be customized by a developer in two different manners:</p><ul><li><strong><em>Custom Panels</em></strong><br />There can be own panels imported as classes, which provide certain actions, if the action should be manipulated by or simply visible to the user.</li><li><strong><em>Custom Action Listeners</em></strong><br />There can be invisible custom actions imported as classes, which provide certain actions based on a description, which a custom action itself usually imports from an IzPack resource. A custom action is called directly from the InstallPanel, which launches the installation itself, either before or after installing one or all packs, or even in rare depending on several single file actions. Custom Actions can be also used during uninstalling.</li></ul></div>
Please type the word appearing in the picture.
Attachments
Labels
Location
Watch this page
< Edit
Preview >
Loading…
Save
Cancel
Next hint
search
attachments
weblink
advanced