Use this panel to edit the installation properties of the selected installation package.
This panel is displayed when you click the Modify button for a selected installation package on the Installation selection panel.
Specifies the display name of the installation package. This field is read only.
Specifies whether the installation package installs silently or launches its installation wizard. If you select silent installation, then you must specify a response file in the Response file directory path and file name field.
Specifies the target installation directory path for the selected installation package. Enter the directory or click Browse to browse for the directory path on the local system You can use macro values in addition to manually specifying the entire path.
You can use the $RESV{invocationID:installLocation} macro value to use the installation directory of another contribution for your feature pack contribution. For example, if you want the feature pack to be installed into the same location as your WebSphere® Application Server, Network Deployment contribution, the following macro can be used as install location for the feature pack: $RESV{6.1.0-WS-WASND_1-1:installLocation} where 6.1.0-WS-WASND_1-1 is the invocation identifier of the WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment package.
Specifies the response file location for the selected installation package. Enter the directory path and file name or click Browse to browse for the file on the local system. You can use macro values in addition to manually specifying the entire path. See IIP macro replacement for more information.
If a response file location was not provided by the IIP creator during IIP creation, then the default value will be $LOC{IIP}, which is a macro which resolves to the root directory of the IIP. You can specify a directory path using this value, or specify an absolute path.
Specifies actions to take depending on the exit codes generated during package installation.
There are three main installation exit codes recognized by the IIP installer which will allow users to control the remaining IIP contribution installations.