Building Mobile Enterprise Applications : Using webMethods Mobile Designer : Project Properties Reference : Cross-Compiler Properties : Java Classes
Java Classes
cpp.class.forname.inclusion.list
Deprecated. Specifies a list of classes that you want to be made available to be referenced at run time using Class.forName. Using this property to explicitly specify a list of classes prevents the application from unnecessarily linking to every known class whether the application uses the class or not.
Platforms
All
Value
A semicolon-separated list of classes, for example:
java.lang.Object;com.mypackage.MyCanvas
Default
An empty String
cpp.class.forname.interfaces.inclusion.list
Deprecated. Identifies the names of the interfaces that your application uses. Using this property to explicitly specify the list of interfaces prevents the application from unnecessarily linking to every known interface whether the application uses the interface or not.
Platforms
All
Value
A semicolon-separated list of interfaces
Default
An empty String
cpp.class.newinstance.inclusion.list
Deprecated. Controls the list of classes implemented in the Class.newInstance method.
Platforms
All
Value
A semicolon-separated list of classes
Caution:  
List only classes that have default constructors, that is, no parameters. Compilation errors will occur if you specify a class that does not have a default constructor.
Default
The value of the cpp.class.forname.inclusion.list property
cpp.no.extraexceptions
Specifies whether you want the application to perform the Java-required NullPointer and ArrayIndexOutOfBounds exception checks for every array access.
Platforms
All
Value
*true if an application code-base is safe and does not need Java-required NullPointer and ArrayIndexOutOfBounds exception checks.
*false if you want an application to perform the Java-required NullPointer and ArrayIndexOutOfBounds exception checks.
Default
false
cpp.no.lcduiforms
Deprecated. Specifies whether you want the application to include extra code in the libraries to support the liquid crystal display user interface (LCDUI) forms.
Platforms
All
Value
*true if an application does not use LCDUI forms. Specifying false reduces the final size of your project’s binaries.
*false if an application uses LCDUI forms.
Default
false
csharp.class.forname.inclusion.list
Deprecated. Specifies a list of classes that you want to be made available to be referenced at run time using Class.forName. Using this property to explicitly specify a list of classes prevents the application from unnecessarily linking to every known class whether the application uses the class or not.
Platforms
All
Value
A semicolon-separated list of classes, for example:
java.lang.Object;com.mypackage.MyCanvas
Default
An empty String
csharp.class.forname.interfaces.inclusion.list
Deprecated. Identifies the names of the interfaces that your application uses. Using this property to explicitly specify the list of interfaces prevents the application from unnecessarily linking to every known interface whether the application uses the interface or not.
Platforms
All
Value
A semicolon-separated list of interfaces
Default
An empty String
csharp.class.newinstance.inclusion.list
Deprecated. Controls the list of classes implemented in the Class.newInstance method.
Platforms
All
Value
A semicolon-separated list of classes
Caution:  
List only classes that have default constructors, that is, no parameters. Compilation errors will occur if you specify a class that does not have a default constructor.
Default
The value of the csharp.class.forname.inclusion.list property
project.javac.encoding
Specifies the character encoding used in your application’s Java source code.
Note:  
Mobile Designer also supports other Java supported character sets such as UTF-8 and SJIS for the Shift-JIS, Japanese character set.
Platforms
All
Value
Character encoding
Default
8859_1 for ISO 8859-1, Latin Alphabet No. 1
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