Chapter 7 Managing Prompts, Grammars, Documents, and Custom Files
Managing AAR Files
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• Attributes defined for application versioning and sealing information: These
attributes define features of the application to which the AAR file belongs.
These are the same set as the main attributes defined in the table listed under
the Attributes defined for extension and directory versioning and sealing
information. .
The subsystems Subdirectory Attributes
The following table describes the syntax of the manifest file for the subsystems
subdirectory.
The subsystems attributes fall into the following groups:
• General main attributes: See the following table.
• Attributes defined for application versioning and sealing information: These
attributes define features of the application to which the AAR file belongs.
These are the same set as the main attributes defined in the table listed under
the Attributes defined for extension and directory versioning and sealing
information. .
Name Value
subsystem-file version-info newline *subsystem-attribute
version-info Subsystem-Version: version-number
version-number digit+{.digit+}*
subsystem-attribute (any legitimate application attribute) newline
newline CR LF | LF | CR (not followed by LF)
digit {0-9}
Attribute Description
Application-Version The subsystems configuration file version. The value is a legitimate version
number.
Subsystem-Class The classname of the subsystem to be installed. The class must be accessible by
the CRS classloader from the Subsystem-Class-Path provided in the manifest
file.