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‎Feb 01, 2012
10:24 AM
Choose Java JVM panel : Want default to be that of Use Bundled
In the choose Java JVM panel (when using bundled VM) there is a radio button which gives choice between "Use the Java JVM installed with this application" and "Choose a Java VM already installed on this system" (and a list of possible JVMs appear according to my search definition).
The second radio button appears selected as default.
My requirement is that the first radio button (bundled VM) appears selected as default. How do I do this?
Do I have any way of adjusting text on this panel (for example to give an extra warning for something)?
David
The second radio button appears selected as default.
My requirement is that the first radio button (bundled VM) appears selected as default. How do I do this?
Do I have any way of adjusting text on this panel (for example to give an extra warning for something)?
David
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‎Apr 05, 2012
09:44 AM
Did you ever find an answer to this problem?
Thanks
D.
Thanks
D.
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‎Apr 28, 2012
02:35 AM
I think that the only possibility would be to rewrite the Choose Java VM Panel in order to have the desired behavior.
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‎May 23, 2012
09:29 AM
pv7721 wrote:
I think that the only possibility would be to rewrite the Choose Java VM Panel in order to have the desired behavior.
Thanks for your answer.
I am now opening up a new thread as I am considering not having java VM panel if embedded jre.
How can one write a rule to check if ones Build Target includes embedded jvm or not?