Thanks a lot it works fine.
I'll use the JVM attribut of JAVA tag.
Diane Holt wrote:
>
> The "dir" attribute specifies which directory to run the 'java' command
> in. The "jvm" attribute specifies which 'java' command to use. For example
> <java classname="com.foo.Main"
> classpath="${workspace}/jdk118/lib/classes.zip;${out.dir}"
> dir="${workspace}/dofoo"
> jvm="${workspace}/jdk118/bin/java.exe"
> fork="yes"
> ....
>
> Diane
>
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