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From: Jim R. <jr...@er...> - 2005-02-15 13:23:47
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Glen, Glen Marchesani wrote: > * An altered wrapperw.exe that runs as a console application and > looks for a .conf file in the same directory with the same base > name as the wrapperw.exe. So if the wrapperw.exe is renamed to > myprog.exe it will look for myprog.conf. Also any command line > arguments are passed directly into the java app. This allows one > to use myprog.exe as a windows explorer file handler with minimum > effort. If you use the wrapper.exe as is you would have to go > into the registry and add the appropriate command line parms (-c > myprog.conf). I implemented this as a completely new executable > since all the options (-c -t -p -i -r -?) are still there just as > (--c --t --p --i --r --?) I've just implemented the same feature, by just recreating the argv[] if argc < 3. I'm not sure what the significance of the --x options are. In this case, our interest is in being able to run java apps a .exe's and get away from bat files. We have some directories with multiple apps. I'd be happy to provide the code if it's of interest. Jim -- Jim Redman (505) 662 5156 x85 http://www.ergotech.com |