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3.7
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DDING RUNTIMES AND COMPONENTS
Many components and runtime systems consist of large, complex sets of filesystem entries and
registry settings. To simplify configuration of the most common components, ZENworks
Application Virtualization contains a collection of pre-configured component settings which can
be added to your virtual application with a single click.
Additional runtimes and components should be added to the virtual application during the
snapshot process, before the "After" snapshot has been taken.
To add a runtime or component:
Click on the Runtimes tab on the ribbon bar.
Click on the appropriate runtime or component to select it for inclusion. Selected
components are indicated with a highlighted button. To remove a component, click on the
button again. This toggles the component inclusion state.
For example, if your application is a .NET Framework 4.0 application, then selecting the .NET
Framework 4.0 component will allow your executable to run on machines without the .NET
Framework installed.
Note: Depending on the size of the component, selecting a component for inclusion can
significantly increase the size of the resulting executable. Therefore, you should only select
components which are required for proper execution of your application.
Note: You are responsible for assuring compliance with licensing for any third-party
redistributable components included in your virtualized application.
3.7.1 Configuring the Java runtime
ZENworks Application Virtualization provides specialized support for the Java runtime. If your
application is based on Java runtime, press the Sun Java Runtime button on the Runtimes ribbon
bar. This displays the Java configuration menu.
Select the appropriate version of the Java runtime from the Java runtime version dropdown. If
you are deploying your application as a set of .class files, then select the Class option from the
Startup type dropdown; if you are deploying within a .jar file, select the Jar option. Enter
the startup class name or Jar name in the appropriate textbox, along with any additional Java
runtime options.
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