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    XUL Application Packaging

    XULRunner application packages are standard toolkit bundles (like a Firefox extension), with one additional manifest file (application.ini) which helps describe the application. XUL app packages are typically ZIPped into an archive with the extension .xulapp or .xpi. They can be installed to XULRunner with a command line flag "--install-app" if XULRunner is registered on the system. See Command Line Options for more details.

    Note: For instructions on deploying your applications see Deploying XULRunner.

    application.ini

    The application.ini manifest is located at the root of the extension and provides metadata that allows XULRunner to launch the application properly. It is parsed as a Windows-style INI file with [Headings] and Key=Value pairs. Lines beginning with ; or # are treated as comments.

    A sample application.ini file can be found in the mozilla source tree.

    The [App] section

    The App section specifies metadata about the application

    Name
    Specifies the application name.
    REQUIRED
    Name Example: Name=TestApplication
    Version
    Specifies the application version number.
    REQUIRED
    See Toolkit version format for version numbering details
    Example: Version=0.1
    BuildID
    Specifies a unique build identifier. This is typically a date identifier, and should be different for every released version of an application.
    REQUIRED
    Example: BuildID=20060201
    ID
    Specifies the unique application ID
    REQUIRED
    The application ID, like extension IDs, can be formatted either like an email ApplicationName@vendor.tld or a UUID {12345678-1234-1234-1234-123456789abc}. The email format is recommended for newly developed applications.
    Example: ID=TestApplication@example.tld
    Vendor
    Specifies the application vendor
    OPTIONAL
    Example: Vendor=Grinch Productions
    Profile
    Specifies the path to use for the application's profile, based within the user's application data directory
    OPTIONAL
    Example: Profile=MyAppData

    The [Gecko] section

    The Gecko section specifies what version of XULRunner is required by the application.

    MinVersion
    Specifies the minimum XULRunner version needed by this application. If there are binary components, MinVersion must equal the version of the libxul SDK which is used to build the application.
    REQUIRED
    Example: MinVersion=1.8
    MaxVersion
    Specify the maximum XULRunner version needed by this application.
    OPTIONAL - default value is any XULRunner less than XULRunner 2
    Example: MaxVersion=1.8.0.*

    The [XRE] section

    The XRE section specifies various features of XULRunner startup that can be enabled

    EnableExtensionManager
    Specifies whether to enable extensions and extension management. Legal values are 1 and 0.
    OPTIONAL - default is 0
    Note: This option does not add menu items that make the extension/theme manager available in the UI; that is the responsibility of the application author.
    Example: EnableExtensionManager=1
    EnableProfileMigrator
    Specifies whether, when the application is launched for the first time and there are no profiles, to enable profile migration code through the nsIProfileMigrator interface. Legal values are 1 and 0.
    OPTIONAL - default is 0
    Note: The application author is responsible for implementing the nsIProfileMigrator interface; if an implementation is not found no migration will be performed.
    Example: EnableProfileMigrator=1

    The [Crash Reporting] Section

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