-Arch Architecture
Define the processor architecture that the Eclipse platform runs thereon. The Eclipse platform typically calculates the best settings using the common value of the Java OS.Arch property. This is the value used by the Eclipse platform if this item is specified here. The value specified here can be used as a bootloader.getosarch () for the plugin. The sample values are: "x
86 "," SPARC "," PA-RISC "and" PPC ".
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-Application ApplicationID
The application to run. The application is declared by plugins that extends to org.eclipse.core.runtime.Applications extension points. This argument is usually required. If this item is specified, the value overwrites the value provided. If this item is not specified, the "Eclipse Workbench" will be run.
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-boot bootjarurl
(Recommendation is not used; replaced with -configuration; support
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0 is compatible). The position of the boot.jar of the Eclipse platform is represented as a URL. If this item is specified, it will be used to set the class path for the class loader that is loaded into the Eclipse platform boot the program class. It is only necessary to change the relative position of Startup.jar and Boot.jar. Note that the relative URL is not allowed. *
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-ClassLoaderProperties [file]
If specified, activate the platform class type loader enhancement using a given set. The file index can be a file path or URL. Note that the relative URL is not allowed. Click here
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-Configuration ConfigurationFileurl
The location of the Eclipse platform configuration file is represented as a URL. The configuration file determines the location of the Eclipse platform, the available plug-in set, and the main features. Note that the relative URL is not allowed. The configuration file is written to this location when installing or updating the Eclipse platform.
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-consolelog
Error log mirroring of the Eclipse platform is used to run the Eclipse's console. It is easy to use when combined with the -debug.
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-Data WorkspacePath
To run the path of the workspace of the Eclipse platform. The work area location is also the default location of the project. The relative path is explained relative to the directory from which the Eclipse is started.
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-debug [optionsfile]
Place the platform in debug mode and load the debug option (if specified) from the files at a given position. This file indicates which adjustments can be used for plugins and whether they have enabled. If the file location is not given, the platform finds a file called ".Options" in the directory of the Eclipse. URL and file system paths can be used as file locations.
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-dev [classpathenince]
Place the platform in the development method. Add the optional class path entry (a comma-separated list) to the runtime path of each plugin. For example, when the workspace contains the plug-in to be developed, specifying the -dev bin adds a class path entry for the directory of each plug-in project, allowing the latest generated class file. Remove redundant or non-existential path entries.
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-endsplash params
The internal options for turning off the flash screen while starting and running on the Eclipse platform. This option has different grammar and semantics in different locations in the flash processing chain.
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-FEATURE FEATUREID
The identification of the main function components. The main functional components provide product personality for Eclipse's lapse, and determine the product custom information used.
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-Keyring KeyringFilePath
The location of the database (or "key ring" file) on disk. This self-variable must be used in conjunction with the -password option. The relative path is explained relative to the directory from which the Eclipse is started.
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-nl locale
Define the name of the language environment running on the Eclipse platform. The Eclipse platform typically automatically calculates the best settings. This is the value used by the Eclipse platform if this item is specified here. The values specified here can be used as bootloader.getnl () for plugins. The sample values are: "en_us" and "fr_fr_euro".
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-nolazyregistryCacheLoading
Cancel Activate Load Optimized Platform Insert Registry Cache. By default, the extended configuration element is loaded from the registry cache (available) only when needed to reduce the memory occupation. This option will force the registry cache when it is started at startup.
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-NOREGISTRYCACHE
Around the read and write internal plug-in registry cache file.
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-Nosplash
Run the platform without the flash screen.
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-OS Operatingsystem
Define the operating system that the Eclipse platform is running. The Eclipse platform typically calculates the best settings using the common value of the Java OS.Name property. This is the value used by the Eclipse platform if this item is specified here. The value specified here can be used as a bootloader.getos () for plugins and used to resolve the appearance of $ OS $ variables in the plug-in list file. Example values are: "WIN
32 "," Linux "," HPUX "," Solaris "and" AIX ".
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-password password
Authorized database password. Use the -keyring option.
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-Perspective PerspectiveIDIDIDIDID
Perspective to open in the active table window at startup. If this parameter is not specified, the perspective view of the event is turned on.
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-PlugIncustomization
Propertiesfile
Contains the location of the attribute file for the plugin preference default. These default settings override the default settings specified in the primary features. The relative path is explained relative to the directory from which the Eclipse is started.
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-Plugins PluginsFileURL
(Recommendation is not used; replaced with -configuration; support
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0 is compatible). Specifies the location of the file of the Eclipse platform to find the plugin, indicating as a URL. This file is the properties file format, where the key is any user-defined name, the value is a prominent path to the Plugin.xml file or the path to the path to the directory containing the plugin. Note that the relative URL is not allowed. If this item is specified, this option will result in an appropriate temporary configuration. *
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-refresh
Perform a global refresh option for the workspace when starting. This will make any changes made in the file system since the last platform.
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-showlocation
An option for displaying the location of the workspace in the window title bar. In the release
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-showsplash params
The internal options used to display the flash screen (executed by the executable Eclipse platform launcher). This option has different grammar and semantics in different locations in the flash processing chain.
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-VM VMPATH
To run the "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE) of the Eclipse platform. If this item is not specified, JRE is in JRE (it is a brothers directory of Eclipse executable). The relative path is explained relative to the directory from which the Eclipse is started. 1.
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-ws windowsystem
Define the Windows system that the Eclipse platform is running. The Eclipse platform typically calculates the best settings using the common value of the Java OS.Name property. This is the value used by the Eclipse platform if this item is specified here. The values specified here can be used as bootloader.getws () for plugins, configured to configure SWT and the occurrence of $ WS $ variables in the plug-in list file. Example values are: "WIN
32 "," Motif "and" GTK ".
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All independent variables (but not -VMargs) behind the -VMargs entry (ie, the front of the class to be run) to the indicated Java VM. Note: If Eclipse is booted by the arguments (for example, -data) provided after the Java VM argument (-VMargs), Eclipse will not start and you will receive "JVM is terminated. Exit code is
1 "error.