OS X: launcher inside .app [message #723454] |
Thu, 08 September 2011 15:22 |
Thomas Singer Messages: 75 Registered: July 2009 |
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For AWT/Swing applications one usually uses the JavaApplicationStub to launch. For SWT applications we need to use the VM option -XstartOnFirstThread. According to my tests this seems not to work when using JavaApplicationStub and passing this option in the Info.plist (tried similar to the -Xmx option). Hence I'm now using a plain shell script.
Is that the correct way of launching an SWT application on OS X?
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Re: OS X: launcher inside .app [message #735679 is a reply to message #735640] |
Wed, 12 October 2011 14:34 |
Thomas Singer Messages: 75 Registered: July 2009 |
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Lakshmi Shanmugam wrote on Wed, 12 October 2011 09:13Thomas Singer wrote on Wed, 12 October 2011 14:26
I've downloaded a fresh copy of eclipse-java-indigo-SR1-win32.zip
This is a mac only feature, can you try with the mac-cocoa eclipse download?
You are right, this feature is available in OS-X-Eclipse. Unfortunately, the result looks very basic: I've got just following directory structure
Test.app/
[-] Contents
[-] MacOS
PkgInfo
That's it. Nothing in the MacOS directory, no Info.plist, no library (though I told it to use my launch configuration).
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