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Nicholas wins!

I am new to websphere/wasd.  When running weblogic I'd pass these types of 
arguments on the command when cranking the server up.

In this case I don't have the server running I'm testing class' main method 
and need the argument for the test for the brief moment the main runs.

My guess is I would use these arguments as well when I started the server 
and use your code below.

Thank you Nicholas!!

David




>From: Nicholas Frank <nicholas.frank@s1.com>
>To: "'David Wible'" <davdouglas69@hotmail.com>, ajug-members@ajug.org
>Subject: RE: Eclipse/websphere question
>Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 10:20:07 -0400
>
>When you setup the server you have a place in the JVM properties. If you 
>are
>using WASD which is and integrated eclipse/websphere 5.0 kit you just click
>on the server. It can also be set in your server.xml. For my env the
>server.xml is located @ C:\Program Files\ibm\WebSphere
>Studio\runtimes\base_v5\config\cells\localhost\nodes\localhost\servers\serve
>r1.
>
>       <jvmEntries xmi:id="JavaVirtualMachine_1" verboseModeClass="false"
>verboseModeGarbageCollection="false" verboseModeJNI="false"
>initialHeapSize="0" maximumHeapSize="256" runHProf="false" 
>hprofArguments=""
>debugMode="false" debugArgs="-Djava.compiler=NONE -Xdebug -Xnoagent
>-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=7777"
>genericJvmArguments="-Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBClass=com.inprise.vbroker.orb.ORB
>-Dorg.omg.CORBA.ORBSingletonClass=com.inprise.vbroker.orb.ORB
>-Dborland.enterprise.licenseDir=d:\vbroker52\adm">
>         <classpath>D:\vbroker52\lib\vbsec.jar</classpath>
>         <classpath>D:\vbroker52\lib\vbjorb.jar</classpath>
>         <classpath>D:\vbroker52\lib\lm.jar</classpath>
>         <classpath>C:\data\UBOC\ubocOra\lib\cust.jar</classpath>
>         <classpath>C:\data\UBOC\ubocOra\lib\afi.jar</classpath>
>         <classpath>C:\data\UBOC\ubocOra\lib\cib.jar</classpath>
>         <classpath>C:\data\UBOC\ubocOra\lib\jfacade.jar</classpath>
>         <classpath>C:\data\UBOC\ubocOra\lib\sb.jar</classpath>
>         <classpath>C:\data\UBOC\ubocOra\lib\parser.jar</classpath>
>         <classpath>C:\data\UBOC\ubocOra\lib\collections.jar</classpath>
>         <classpath>C:\data\UBOC\ubocOra\lib\concurrent.jar</classpath>
>         
><classpath>C:\data\UBOC\ubocOra\lib\jsafeNetscape22.jar</classpath>
>         <classpath>C:\data\UBOC\ubocOra\lib\servlet-2.2.0.jar</classpath>
>         <bootClasspath></bootClasspath>
>       </jvmEntries>
>
>Nicholas Frank
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: David Wible [mailto:davdouglas69@hotmail.com]
>Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2003 10:11 AM
>To: ajug-members@ajug.org
>Subject: Eclipse/websphere question
>
>
>Good morning.
>
>I am working with Eclipse and Websphere 5.0.
>
>If you are familiar please reply to this.  I have a question regarding
>passing arguments to the VM when you test a class' main method.  I need 
>this
>
>argument to appear as a default for every test.
>
>Something like this...
>-Ddavespath=c:/dave
>
>Anyone ever configured default arguments or adding default arguments for 
>the
>
>eclipse run time?
>
>Thanks for your help,
>
>David
>
> >From: Rob Rutherford <rrutherford@dglenn.com>
> >To: Atlanta Java Users Group <ajug-members@ajug.org>
> >Subject: Re: Looking for Long Tooth...
> >Date: 09 Apr 2003 22:47:28 -0400
> >
> >
> >Hello all,
> >
> >I'm new to AJUG, and fairly new to the Atlanta area, (actually
> >Columbus), and I've been lurking on the list for the past couple of
> >months.  This topic strikes me as highly relavant to what I'm doing
> >right now.
> >
> >I have a binary formatted file consisting of unsigned binary data types,
> >(bytes through longs) with mixed big endian and little endian fields.
> >Does anybody have any suggestions for handeling such a beast?
> >
> >
> >Thanks
> >Rob Rutherford
> >
> >
> >
> >On Wed, 2003-04-09 at 09:31, Scott P. Smith wrote:
> >
> > > * Non-Java Binary File I/O - When working with binary files that were
> > > created in C, C++, etc. you will see a lot of use of things like
> >unsigned
> > > 16, and 32 bit values. Since Java doesn't support these, you have to 
>use
> > > bitwise operators to put the uint16 into a Java int32. And vise versa.
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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