Standalone Apps desribes launching J with params. 
If you open J.app icon, there's the command line in shell script.
You can make your own icon for custom app.


On Aug 24, 2008, at 17:30, "Sherlock, Ric" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

---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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