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Re: OSX PB: JVM options?
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Re: OSX PB: JVM options?


  • Subject: Re: OSX PB: JVM options?
  • From: Ricardo Strausz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2003 12:44:08 -0600

quite rare... that is the place!
take a look to the info.plist inside your build (in the group "java") to see that they are there; the should be in the VMOptions entry.
Suerte!
Dino


On Nov 25, 2003, at 17:37, email@hidden wrote:

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In OSX ProjectBuilder (WO 5.2.1, OSX 10.2.8), how do I specify -X JVM
launch arguments
to be used when launching my WO app?  In Windows PB, I did this in the
Makefile.preamble.

Oddly, I found a setting that looked like it was what I was looking for.
The "Pure Java
Specific" "Additional VM options" box would seem to be just what I was
looking for. Except
putting something there doesn't seem to actually have any effect.


Anyone know?

--Jonathan
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