| exporting a "run configuration" [message #118736] | 
Wed, 19 November 2003 16:35   | 
 
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Hello, 
 
I am developing a complex program with a fairly large classpath (about 40 
entries, including jars and directories), a custom launch directory, and 
several command line arguments (program and JVM). The eclipse runtime 
configuration screen organizes all of these options nicely, but now I need 
to run exactly the same program from the command line. Is there a plugin 
available that will automatically export a runtime configuration into 
command line format? Doing it manually is tedious and error prone. 
 
thanks very much for any help you can give me. 
 
-amin
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| Re: exporting a "run configuration" [message #119057 is a reply to message #118736] | 
Thu, 20 November 2003 13:43   | 
 
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There is no explicit support. However, if you launch the config in Eclipse, 
you can then select the associated process in the Debug View, and select 
"Properties..." from the context menu. This will display the command line 
used to lanuch the app, which you can then copy/paste. 
 
Darin 
 
"Amin Ahmad" <amin_ahmad60@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
news:bpgnmo$9jk$1@eclipse.org... 
> Hello, 
> 
> I am developing a complex program with a fairly large classpath (about 40 
> entries, including jars and directories), a custom launch directory, and 
> several command line arguments (program and JVM). The eclipse runtime 
> configuration screen organizes all of these options nicely, but now I need 
> to run exactly the same program from the command line. Is there a plugin 
> available that will automatically export a runtime configuration into 
> command line format? Doing it manually is tedious and error prone. 
> 
> thanks very much for any help you can give me. 
> 
> -amin 
>
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