The Java ES installer command has the following format:
installer [option]...
The following table describes the options for the installer command.
Table B–1 Java ES Installer Command-line Options
Option |
Description |
---|---|
-help |
Defines command-line options for the installer. |
-id |
Prints a state file ID to the screen. |
-no |
Runs the installer without installing software. |
-noconsole |
Starts the installer in silent mode, suppressing the graphical interface. Use this option with the -state option to run the installer in silent mode. |
-nodisplay |
Starts the installer in text-based mode (does not launch the graphical interface). |
-saveState [statefile ] |
Instructs the installer to generate a state file at the location specified by statefile. State files are used when performing a silent installation. If the specified file does not exist, the command creates it. If you omit the statefile value, the installer writes to the default file, statefile.out. You can specify the same state file in subsequent installation sessions. After the first session, n is appended to the file name, where n is an integer that is incremented for each session, beginning with zero (0). |
-state statefile |
Uses the specified state file to provide input for silent installation. Use this option with the -noconsole option for starting silent installation. |
To run the installer in graphical mode from the installation directory:
./installer |
To run the installer in text-based mode:
./installer -nodisplay |
To run the graphical installer without installing software:
./installer -no |
To create a state file without installing software:
In graphical mode
./installer -no -saveState myInstallStatefile |
In text-based mode
./installer -no -nodisplay -saveState myInstallStatefile |
To create a state file while installing software:
./installer [-nodisplay] -saveState myInstallStatefile |
To run the installer in silent mode:
./installer -nodisplay -noconsole -state myInstallStatefile |