The Java Installer UX specification will dictate new text that will or may occur on each Java installer dialog.
There needs to be several modes in which the installer can run, at least including the following 4 scenarios:
1.) normal - installer is just run w/o any additional context.
2.) au - installer is run as part of auto update
3.) demand, java - installer is being run because it is needed to get to java content.
4.) demand, javafx - installer is being run to get to JavaFX content.
Each dialog in the installer needs to be capable of loading differant text depending on the mode run in. Again the text will be dictated by the Java Installer UX specification.
There needs to be several modes in which the installer can run, at least including the following 4 scenarios:
1.) normal - installer is just run w/o any additional context.
2.) au - installer is run as part of auto update
3.) demand, java - installer is being run because it is needed to get to java content.
4.) demand, javafx - installer is being run to get to JavaFX content.
Each dialog in the installer needs to be capable of loading differant text depending on the mode run in. Again the text will be dictated by the Java Installer UX specification.