---Oleg Kobchenko wrote:
> It's nomal to have multiple instances of J. On mac launching
> the app icon
> activates an existing instance if there is one already.
> Running java directly bypasses singleton behavior of the icon.
>
> See Auto Start and Standalone Applications.
>
>
> ---Brian Schott wrote:
> > Quite by accident I was able to launch more than one
> > GUI session on my Mac by launching the file j602/bin/j.jar .
> > I have never been able to do so before; in the past I have
> > always launched J from the file /Users/brian/j602/j602.app/
> > or from its alias.  Is this ability to run multiple GUI
> > sessions in this way, or something like it, documented
> > somewhere and should it work for most J script executions?

Thanks for reporting that Brian, I remember "asking" how to do that at the end 
of last year 
<http://www.jsoftware.com/pipermail/beta/2007-November/002670.html>, but 
although Eric provided an answer, it didn't work for me (I probably didn't 
follow his instructions correctly), and so on the rare occasions that I use J 
under OSX I've been limited to a single session.

I don't see any related info on Standalone Applications. What am I missing?
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