# JVM == /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/
Current/Commands/java
(which points to java 1.7)
You know the pound sign means this line is commented out, right?
On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 12:48 AM, Johan Henselmans jo...@netsense.nlwrote:
Op 30 jul. 2013, om 19:10
Actually it's it's still functional even though it's commented out. If it's not
commented out I believe you get an error.
I set it to /Library/Java/Home/bin/java -- a bit easier to remember and to
describe to clients.
Nathan
On Jul 31, 2013, at 8:12 AM, John Huss johnth...@gmail.com wrote:
On 30 jul. 2013, at 17:10, Chuck Hill ch...@global-village.net wrote:
It is the application you need to do this in, not wotaskd. wotaskd uses a
script to launch a new JVM for the app so changes to the JVM for wotaskd do
not affect the application.
Chuck
Been there, done that:
Try the specific JVM:
# JVM == /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.7.25/Commands/
java
Running the app from the command-line gives java 1.7, but running from
wotaskd gives the following log in
Suggests that the user it is running under when wotaskd starts it has a
Op 30 jul. 2013, om 17:10 heeft Chuck Hill ch...@global-village.net het
volgende geschreven:
It is the application you need to do this in, not wotaskd. wotaskd uses a
script to launch a new JVM for the app so changes to the JVM for wotaskd do
not affect the application.
Chuck
I
Did you try this
http://lists.apple.com/archives/webobjects-dev/2013/Apr/msg00023.html ?
On 30 Jul 2013 17:58, Johan Henselmans jo...@netsense.nl wrote:
On 30 jul. 2013, at 17:10, Chuck Hill ch...@global-village.net wrote:
It is the application you need to do this in, not wotaskd. wotaskd