I don't want to annoy the mailing list continuing repeating the same thing
(I swear that I'll not repeat it anymore..) but with the portable version
of gvSIG there are no problem regarding which JRE to use (because it is
included in the main folder and referenced by a relative path)..
2012/6/14 Fr
Great,
anyway i'm pretty sure that the ticket will be fixed in the next build
2012/6/13 Antonio Falciano :
> Hi Francisco,
> thank you very much for your kind explanation. It seems very easy to
> customize the gvsig-desktop.exe file and avoid the issues discussed
> yesterday in this thread [1].
>
Hi Francisco,
thank you very much for your kind explanation. It seems very easy to
customize the gvsig-desktop.exe file and avoid the issues discussed
yesterday in this thread [1].
Cheers,
Antonio
[1]
http://listserv.gva.es/pipermail/gvsig_internacional/2012-June/008440.html
Il 13/06/2012 16.35
AFAIK that's not possible. Sorry.
gvSIG 1.12 builds the Windows launcher (gvsig-desktop.exe) using
launch4j [1] as it's being done in gvSIG 2.0. The
gvsig-desktop.l4j.ini allows pass arguments to the jre at runtime but
nothing more.
You should make your own gvsig-desktop.exe file to make what you
Hi all,
how to declare the JRE_HOME (or JAVA_HOME) in the new gvSIG
initialization file gvsig-desktop.l4j.ini in order to avoid the use of
the system JRE? If I add a JRE_HOME entry in desktop.l4j.ini, gvSIG is
not executed at all! :(
Cheers,
Antonio
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