/**
*
*/
package ecologylab.serialization.library.jnlp.resource;
import ecologylab.serialization.annotations.simpl_scalar;
/**
* The property element defines a system property that will be available through the System.getProperty and
* System.setProperties methods. It has two required attributes: name and value. For example:
*
* <property name="key" value="overwritten"/>
*
* Properties set in the jnlp file will normally be set by Java Web Start after the VM is started but before the
* application is invoked. Some properties are considered "secure" properties and can be passed as -Dkey=value arguments
* on the java invocation command line.
*
* The following properties are considered "secure" and will be passed to the VM in this way:
*
* sun.java2d.noddraw javaws.cfg.jauthenticator swing.useSystemFontSettings swing.metalTheme http.agent http.keepAlive
*
* For an untrusted application, system properties set in the JNLP file will only be set by Java Web Start if they are
* considered secure, or if the property name begins with "jnlp." or "javaws.".
*
* @author Zachary O. Toups (toupsz@cs.tamu.edu)
*
*/
public class Property extends ResourceElement
{
@simpl_scalar private String name;
@simpl_scalar private String value;
/**
*
*/
public Property()
{
// TODO Auto-generated constructor stub
}
}