the startup options used are in an ini file, you can change them there
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Browse All TopicsSince eclipse is written in java, how can i start eclipse in verbose mode of the java utility
for example,
# java -verbose eclipse
However, the above command is not working....
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by: mwvisa1Posted on 2009-09-20 at 20:12:59ID: 25380078
Are you actually wanting to start the Eclipse application itself in verbose mode OR are you rather trying to launch a Java project from within Eclipse in verbose mode. For the latter you would go to the Run | Run Configurations | Arguments tab and you can set appropriate VM / Program arguments there.