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Re: Info.plist, WorkingDirectory, and User's Home Dir



Thanks for the reply Geoff. 

I guess I haven't clearly understood your suggestion.
I take it that you are suggesting that I declare my user.dir as "Library/Application Support/Workstation" in my Info.plist. But doing so would make the VM set the current dir to "/Library/Application Support/Workstation", and not "~/Library/Application Support/Workstation". 

Yahya

On Jan 10, 2007, at 4:13 AM, Geoff Levner wrote:

Another option would be to store in your Info.plist a relative path, i.e. "Library/Application Support/Workstation", and modify your Java code to use user.dir as the base directory.

Geoff

On 10 Jan 2007, at 01:26, Michael Hall wrote:

An option might be to go with launching a Unix script as per...
[You specifiy the script as the application executable in the Info.plist file so not incompatible]

and have the script launch java with something like the above -D property set.


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 >Info.plist, WorkingDirectory, and User's Home Dir (From: "Yahya Cahyadi" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Info.plist, WorkingDirectory, and User's Home Dir (From: Michael Hall <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Info.plist, WorkingDirectory, and User's Home Dir (From: Geoff Levner <email@hidden>)



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