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

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