On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 01:10, Paul Gordon wrote:
> I'm pretty sure you can't, otherwise that would defeat the whole point!
> As a security measure, the stack size is implicitly capped so that the
> program can't take over the machine unless you explicitly allow it...
>
> Your best bet to make the invocation simple is to write a .bat and a .sh
> in your distribution, so that these wrappers can launch Java with the
> appropriate arguments.
>

And this is one of the limitations of executable jar files (and JWS).
Shell scripts can't be done away with just yet, for better or worse.

Will.


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