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IIP build information

Use this panel to specify the name and location of the build definition file and the integrated installation package (IIP).

The Build Definition wizard creates the XML build definition file, which specifies the location for outputting the IIP. You can specify the name and location of both files. The build definition file is always saved to a directory path on the Build Definition wizard workstation.

Build definition directory path and file name

Specifies the build definition directory path and file name.

You can think of the build definition file as a response file for the processing engine. The XML file provides the information that the processing engine needs to locate all of the components for the IIP. You can create a new build definition XML file or overwrite an existing one. Enter the directory path and file name, or click Browse to search for the directory and file.

IIP build directory path

Specifies the IIP build directory path.

The Installation Factory creates the IIP and stores the IIP in the directory name that you specify. Name the directory where you want to create the IIP in the Integrated Installation Package field.

Enter the desired directory path and file name, or click Browse to select the directory

For Windows operating system The number of characters in the IIP build directory has a limited length on Windows® operating systems. The Installation Factory will calculate the maximum allowed directory length on Windows. If a component in the IIP results in a longer directory length, then you will be unable to create an IIP without making changes to that component. For example, if the inclusion of a customized installation package (CIP) in the IIP results in a longer directory length than Windows allows, you might need to regenerate that CIP using a shorter identifier.

The processing engine reads the IIP location from the build definition file to determine where to store the IIP. Build definition and IIP validation is performed when you click Next. If the specified file already exists, then you are prompted to overwrite the current contents.

Select Warn if the target location is not empty to prevent any accidental replacement of existing IIP files that you might have saved in the target directory.


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