Daniel Leidert wrote:
You can set the JAVA_HOME variable with the environment variables (see
e.g.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;310519&sd=tech
for information, where you find the environment variables).
There you can also set JMOL_HOME, which is required ny jmol.bat (I e.g.
set it to workspace/Jmol-HEAD), so I can start it directly from eclipse.
No need for JMOL_HOME under Eclipse: you can run Jmol directly from
Eclipse without using jmol.bat
This way you get all the benefits of Eclipse (debugguer, ...)
And there's no need for JAVA_HOME also under Eclipse, because you can
directly configure which JVM you are using
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