I think I called for help too fast...

I found that my <woapplication name="${build.app.name}" ...> segment in the build.xml file did not have a jvmOptions key-value pair from a default Project Wonder Application...

It looks like I have a lot of build.xml and build.properties files to update...

Can someone please confirm if I am correct here?

TNK

On Jan 25, 2010, at 12:51 PM, Tim Kliewer wrote:

Hi all,

I'm still somewhat new to eclipse, so I need some help...

How do I set the JVMOptions property that is used at launch time in a deployed application?

I expect it is in the classpath file, MacOSClassPath.txt in particular. Or is this old school and it is somewhere else now? So, how do I get it set in that file without editing that file prior to deployment?

Thanks,

TNK

Tim Kliewer
WWBI Software Engineering
 Apple, Sacramento Operations
MS: 204-50                              Tel: (916) 399-5101
2911 Laguna Blvd                 Cell: (916) 717-8748
Elk Grove, CA 95758             E-mail: tklie...@apple.com





Tim Kliewer
WWBI Software Engineering
 Apple, Sacramento Operations
MS: 204-50                              Tel: (916) 399-5101
2911 Laguna Blvd                 Cell: (916) 717-8748
Elk Grove, CA 95758             E-mail: tklie...@apple.com



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