On Apr 18, 2008, at 8:22 AM, Mike Schrag wrote:
>> I think you mean Program Arguments. VM arguments being the -X
>> ones...
> Actually, I think -D is a VM argument, otherwise it would not be
> processed by java and instead woudl end up in your main String[] ...
This is what I use:
VM arguments configure the VM, Program ones end up in properties.
Though I suspect you can mix and match to the same effect.
>>> The launch arguments is really for WO-specific properties. Even
>>> better, I would never set -D's in VM arguments and put them in
>>> Properties instead.
>>
>> Would that not leave this enabled (though non-functional) in
>> production then, if you did not turn it off in monitor?
> Yes, though "enabled but non-functional" is a curious way to say
> it. I call it "disabled" :)
But visible. At least in a not fully Wonder app, I can see it.
Chuck
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