Use this panel to review the properties for the currently selected installation package in your integrated installation package (IIP).
This panel is displayed when you click the View Installation Package Information button on the Add installation panel. This panel contains all of the predefined properties for the selected installation package. This panel is informational and is read only. It lists all characteristics of the contribution type selected rather than any specific configurable action required for the contribution itself.
Specifies the name of the installation package.
Specifies a contribution ID which uniquely identifies the selected installation package. For example, the contribution ID of WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment 6.1 product is 6.1.0-WS-WASND. The first package added will be 6.1.0-WS-WASND_1. The number generated at the end of this ID may not always be sequential. This field is read only.
Specifies the platforms supported by the selected installation package. These platforms are the same as the list of supported platforms you can find on that product's detailed system requirements web page.
These are platforms that are supported by the product, but not necessarily for the selected product code. For example, if you have selected the Windows IA32 version of the WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment 6.1 product for the Network Deployment package on the previous Add installation packages panel, you cannot install the package on Linux platforms. You must include the Linux version of the Network Deployment code to install that package on a Linux platform.
Specifies the available installation modes for the selected installation package.
Specifies available installation modes for the selected installation package. Most defined installation packages have silent and interactive modes, in other words, the command-line interface and the installation wizard.
Specifies various available location parameters for the selected installation package, such as the target installation directory and the logs directory.
Specifies the exit codes available for the selected installation package. You can supply user actions for various exit codes later in the Installation package invocation properties panel.