@if "%DEBUG%" == "" @echo off @rem ########################################################################## @rem @rem ${applicationName} startup script for Windows @rem @rem ########################################################################## @rem Set local scope for the variables with windows NT shell if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" setlocal set DIRNAME=%~dp0 if "%DIRNAME%" == "" set DIRNAME=.\ set APP_BASE_NAME=%~n0 set APP_HOME=%DIRNAME%${appHomeRelativePath} @rem Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and ${optsEnvironmentVar} to pass JVM options to this script. set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS=${defaultJvmOpts} @rem Find java.exe set JAVA_EXE=%APP_HOME%/runtime/bin/java.exe %JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1 if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto init echo. echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH. echo. echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the echo location of your Java installation. goto fail :init @rem Get command-line arguments, handling Windows variants if not "%OS%" == "Windows_NT" goto win9xME_args :win9xME_args @rem Slurp the command line arguments. set CMD_LINE_ARGS= set _SKIP=2 :win9xME_args_slurp if "x%~1" == "x" goto execute set CMD_LINE_ARGS=%* :execute @rem Setup the command line set JARPATH=$classpath @rem Execute ${applicationName} "%JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS% %JAVA_OPTS% %${optsEnvironmentVar}% <% if ( appNameSystemProperty ) { %>"-D${appNameSystemProperty}=%APP_BASE_NAME%"<% } %> -jar "%JARPATH%" %CMD_LINE_ARGS% :end @rem End local scope for the variables with windows NT shell if "%ERRORLEVEL%"=="0" goto mainEnd :fail rem Set variable ${exitEnvironmentVar} if you need the _script_ return code instead of rem the _cmd.exe /c_ return code! if not "" == "%${exitEnvironmentVar}%" exit 1 exit /b 1 :mainEnd if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" endlocal :omega