>The bad news: you're wasting your time.
>The good news: you don't need to do anything.
>
>On the command line:
>... -DMyParam=MyValue
>
>In the app
>String myParam = System.getProperty("MyParam");
>
>now myParam.equals("MyValue")
>
>Chuck
Sigh. Doesn't work for me ... but the arguments *are* showing up in
argv, whether launched from the shell or in XCode (provided I supply
them to Java - not to <projectName> - under Executables). So I rolled
my own code to turn what's in argv into an NSDictionary. Perhaps
there's something mucked up on my development machine - I'll have to
try this elsewhere ...
Thanks for the suggestion.
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