This looks to be a bug. Can you post what version of the jdk you are using? Also, can you post a JIRA for this at javafx-jira.kenai.com?
On Oct 6, 2014, at 2:13 PM, Stefan Kreutter <openjfx-...@kreutter.de> wrote: > Hoping to address my question to the appropriate list... > > Is it possible to use the javapackager (ant-tasks) to create a Windows exe > and having the app.classpath property of package.cfg populated? I use > something like this: > > <fx:deploy nativeBundles="all" outdir="${basedir}/${dist.dir}" > outfile="${application.title}" verbose="true" width="600" height="400"> > <fx:application name="${application.name}" > mainClass="${javafx.main.class}"/> > <fx:resources> > <!-- include dependencies copied by the maven-dependency-plugin --> > <fx:fileset dir="target/dependency" includes="*.jar" type="jar"/> > </fx:resources> > <fx:info title="${application.title}" category="${application.group}" > vendor="${application.vendor}" copyright="${application.copyright}"> > <fx:icon href="${application.icon}"/> > </fx:info> > </fx:deploy> > > The directory target/dependency contains several jar files (which by the way > end up properly in the generated JNLP file) but only the jar file of the main > class is references in the package.cfg inside > native/bundles/${application.title}/app/package.cfg: > > app.mainjar=app-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar > app.version=1.0 > app.id=org.example.demo.app > app.preferences.id=org/example/demo/app > app.mainclass= org/example/demo/app/DemoApp > app.classpath= > > In the source code of > java/com/sun/javafx/tools/packager/bundlers/WinAppBundler.java I found the > following comment: > >> private void writePkgInfo(Map<String, ? super Object> params, File >> pkgInfoFile) throws FileNotFoundException { >> [...] >> //This will be emtry string for correctly packaged JavaFX apps >> out.println("app.classpath=" + MAIN_JAR_CLASSPATH.fetchFrom(params)); >> [...] >> } > > So it seems that having a classpath with <fx:deploy> besides the main JAR is > not possible/wanted. > > Thanks in advance, > Stefan >