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Steve Roy - 07 Jul 2003 20:38 GMT
Hi!

I'm just starting to use CodeWarrior 8.3 on Mac OS X for Java
development. I'm very familliar with CodeWarrior with Java for having
used it for years on classic Mac OS.

Although I have the 1.4.1 VM installed, I want to run and debug one
particular project using the 1.3.1 VM. However CodeWarrior always uses
the latest VM. How can I force it to use the 1.3.1 VM? I see that it
uses 'java' in the terminal to launch the app, so how can I tell it to
use '/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.3.1/Commands/
java' instead?

Another question is that the application bundle CodeWarrior creates uses
the old-style MRJApp.properties instead of putting everything in Info.
plist. Is there an update to CodeWarrior that I'm missing to fix this?

Finally, the application bundle doesn't run when I double-click it in
the Finder, although I can run and debug my app (albeit in 1.4.1 for now)
from CodeWarrior. Am I missing something in t he project settings to
make the bundle actually work?

Thanks,

Steve
MW Ron - 09 Jul 2003 02:52 GMT
>Hi!
>
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>use '/System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.3.1/Commands/
>java' instead?

I remember someone posted a note  on how to do this about a week before
I went on vacation.  If you can't find it in google let me know and I'll
give it a try.

>Another question is that the application bundle CodeWarrior creates uses
>the old-style MRJApp.properties instead of putting everything in Info.
>plist. Is there an update to CodeWarrior that I'm missing to fix this?

You need Jar Bundler instead of MrJAppBuilder.

>Finally, the application bundle doesn't run when I double-click it in
>the Finder, although I can run and debug my app (albeit in 1.4.1 for now)
>from CodeWarrior. Am I missing something in t he project settings to
>make the bundle actually work?

You need to use Jar Bundler  with the 1.4.1  something changed and our
standalone doesn't work any longer.

Ron

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