13 Introduction to Eclipse Figure 1.12 A new (Web host sites)
13 Introduction to Eclipse Figure 1.12 A new JRE is added to the Eclipse workbench. I have provided the name and location of the JRE home directory. The location of the corresponding Javadoc is preset by Eclipse and points to the JavaSoft Web site. If the documentation is available locally, you should modify this entry accordingly. The entry Default VM Arguments may specify VM command-line parameters to be used with this VM. For further customization you could uncheck the Use Default System Libraries item. This would allow you to add further JAR libraries. If any of the JARs does not contain source code, you can attach external source code by pressing Attach Source. If you want to add a version 1.1 JRE (this is necessary when you want to run your application on a Microsoft VM), you must also change the JRE type to the value Standard 1.1.x VM. Of course, it is possible to execute an application on a JVM that is different from the JVM under which the application was developed. For example, if you developed an application under Java SDK 1.1.8 and want to test how the application performs under a version 1.3.1 JVM, you must change the runtime environment before executing the program. You can do this by choosing the appropriate JVM in the Eclipse Launch Configurator. You can open the Launch Configurator by invoking the menu function Run > Run. For the remainder of this book I use the Java 1.4 SDK.
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