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Date:      Thu, 14 Mar 2002 08:47:51 -0600
From:      Jesse McConnell <jesse@gallup.com>
To:        java@freebsd.org
Subject:   shell scripts for starting programs..
Message-ID:  <20020314084751.B8692@gallup.com>

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A thought from reading Ernst's mail about forte a bit ago..

How about setting up a convention for startup scripts for all these java
programs that allow the port maintainer to choose (or suggest rather) 
that a particular program run under a certain JDK.  Just use sed to put
the relevant information in place for starting the program in the right
environment.

I know that it would be handy for something like jboss, where it works
fine under either linux or native jdk's, but performance is much better
under the native one...so I would prolley bring it up under native...but
we have a standard place that users and hack a program script which are
almost always in a certain format to change the basic environment a
program runs in.

Would be nice to not have to always be flipping between native and linux
jdk's by manipulating environment variables on the command-line.

Thoughts?
Jesse

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Jesse McConnell                         <jesse@gallup.com>
The Gallup Organization                 (402) 486-6987


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