Let's assume that the master build descriptor contains these (unrealistic) option-and-value pairs:
OptionX 02 OptionY 05
In this example, the generation-specific build descriptor (called myGen) contains these option-and-value pairs.
OptionA 20 OptionB 30 OptionC 40 OptionX 50
As identified in myGen, the next build descriptor is myNext01, which contains these:
OptionA 120 OptionD 150
As identified in myNext01, the next build descriptor is myNext02, which contains these:
OptionB 220 OptionD 260 OptionE 270
As identified in the master build descriptor, the next build descriptor is myNext99, which contains this:
OptionZ 99
EGL accepts option values in the following order:
OptionX 02 OptionY 05
Those options override all others.
OptionA 20 OptionB 30 OptionC 40
The value for optionX in myGen was ignored.
OptionD 150 OptionE 270
The value for optionA in myNext01 was ignored, as was the value for optionD in myNext02.
OptionZ 99
Related concepts
Build
Java run-time properties
References to parts
Master build descriptor
Parts
Related tasks
Adding a build descriptor part
Adding a resource associations part
Editing general build descriptor options
Editing Java run-time properties in a build descriptor
Editing a resource associations part
Related reference
Build descriptor options
Java run-time properties (details)
Symbolic parameters
sysLib.connect
sysLib.connectionService
sysLib.setLocale
sysVar.currentFormattedDate
sysVar.currentFormattedJulianDate
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