jws
starts Java WorkShop.
jws
[
options]
The jws
command starts Java WorkShop.
Many of the Java WorkShop options emulate standard Java options. Relevant Java options are provided in a separate table for completeness.
-classpath path
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Specifies the path that the java virtual
machine running Java WorkShop uses to lookup classes.
path is a list of directories separated by
colons. Java WorkShop specific paths are appended to this
path by Java WorkShop. Java WorkShop always ignores the CLASSPATH
environment variable. See Java Options
below.
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-display
(Solaris Only) |
Specifies the X Window system on which to display Java WorkShop. |
-J -javaoption
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Passes the string -javaoption through as a
single argument to the Java virtual machine. The
argument should not contain spaces. Multiple argument
words must all begin with the prefix -J ,
which is stripped. Note that there is no space between
"-J " and "-javaoption".
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-ms x
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Equivalent to the Java -ms option. Sets the
startup size of the memory allocation pool (the garbage
collected heap) to x. This effects the Java
virtual machine running Java WorkShop. The default value
is 5 megabytes. See Java Options
below.
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-nojit
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Runs Java WorkShop with the Just In Time Compiler (JIT) turned off. |
-remotedebug
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Starts a Java WorkShop remote debugger. See Remotely Debugging a Program for details about the Java WorkShop remote debugging feature. |
-ss x
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Equivalent to the Java -ss option. Sets the C
code maximum stack size for a thread to x. This
effects the Java virtual machine running Java WorkShop.
The default is 384 kilobytes. See Java Options
below.
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