JLProvides information used to initialize a Java Virtual Machine. Specifies the path of the Java installation.NULLSpecifies the version of the Java installation that is used.NULLSpecifies the JVM shared library that is used.Contains jars of the Office installation and may also contain other jars or folders.Determines if the com.sun.star.java.JavaVirtualMachine service instantiates a JVM.trueDetermines if security checks are performed for applets.trueDetermines if and to what extent Java applets are allowed to access the network.Host - connect to originUnrestricted - connect to allNone - no connection alloedSpecifies additional Java classes or jars which are contained in the classpath of the JVM (java.class.path system property). Indicates that JVM supports debugging.Determines the port for debugging.Turns on verbose garbage collection.Turns on verbose mode for Java execution.Determines the native stack size.Determines the Java stack size.Determines the verify mode.Verify mode 0Verify mode 1Verify mode 2Determines the minimum size of the heap.Determines the maximum size of the heap.Disables asynchronous garbage collection.Enables garbage collection.Specifies values for different VM types.Classic VMHotspot VMIndicates if a JRE or SDK is used.JDKxxx or j2sdkxxxJRExxxContains directories which contain shared libraries that are used by the Java runtime library.Specifies properties for use with the Java VM.Provides information which are used by jvmsetup. Specifies the name of the folder that will contain the JRE installation (depends on the JRE package).Contains a space separated list of verified Java versions.Specifies the version of the JRE which is provided by the setup.Specifies the vendor of the JRE package.Specifies that all Java installations with a lower version will be ignored by the Java setup (jvmsetup.exe).Specifies the JRE package which can be installed during the Java setup.Contains a space separated list of Java versions which should be ignored by the Java setup (jvmsetup.exe).Locates resources.Contains the Office's jar files. The Java setup uses it to form the SystemClasspath.