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Re: setting a java main class option on build & run
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Re: setting a java main class option on build & run


  • Subject: Re: setting a java main class option on build & run
  • From: David Ewing <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 May 2004 12:06:00 -0600

On May 11, 2004, at 10:26 AM, Ken Hawkins wrote:

does anyone know how to tell xcode which java class to call as it's main during a build & run command? this is a JNI type java application and nobody on the java-dev side seems to know how. please note that this project does NOT have an application product that i can set the command line arguments on.

This is done by editing the executable. Click on the Executables smart group, and dbl-click the JNIWrappper executable. That'll bring up a window where you can set the command line arguments. The last argument is the name of the main class.


Dave
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