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List:       odtug-java-l
Subject:    Re: JDev - Where did project parameters go?
From:       Raghu Kodali <raghu.kodali () oracle ! com>
Date:       2004-04-18 17:04:15
Message-ID: F001.005E3155.20040418095421 () fatcity ! com
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Double click on the project or Tools | Projec Properties
Select "Runner" under Profiles -> Development
You can enter parameters in Program Arguments.

or
Select "options" under Runner
and Select the check box for "Allow Program Input"
Click OK

Second option will allow you to enter the parameters interactively.

thanks and best regards
raghu

Peter Lorenzen wrote:

> Hi,
>
>  
>
> I one of the old version of JDeveloper you could define command line 
> parameters for your project, so it was possible to run and test your 
> program in the IDE. This is probably still possible but I can't find 
> out where to do it, does anybody know? Just to clarify I am talking 
> about parameters you pass to a programs main method.
>
>  
>
> Regards,
>
> Peter Lorenzen
>
>  
>

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<font size="-1"><font face="Trebuchet MS">Double click on the project
or Tools | Projec Properties<br>
Select "Runner" under Profiles -&gt; Development <br>
You can enter parameters in Program Arguments.<br>
<br>
or <br>
Select "options" under Runner<br>
and Select the check box for "Allow Program Input"<br>
Click OK<br>
<br>
Second option will allow you to enter the parameters interactively.<br>
<br>
thanks and best regards<br>
raghu<br>
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Peter Lorenzen wrote:<br>
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of JDeveloper you could define
command line parameters for your project, so it was possible to run and
test your
program in the IDE. This is probably still possible but I can&#8217;t find
out
where to do it, does anybody know? Just to clarify I am talking about
parameters
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