# # # IDL Java bridge configuration (Unix) # # ########################## # Java CLASSPATH setting ########################## # # # This setting determines how the IDL-Java bridge finds its java classes. # It MUST be set in the config file if you wish to find any classes other # than those provided by Java # # If $CLASSPATH appears in the setting (as shown below), the value of # the environment variable $CLASSPATH is substituted in this setting # # Entries in Classpath should be seperated by a colon on Unix # # NOTE: This setting follows the rules of the -classpath option in the java # or javac command, That is, .jar files should be explicitly stated. # If only a directory location is specified, Java will find .class # files inside this folder but NOT .jar files # Allow IDL-Java bridge to use .class files located in my CLASSPATH and also the # classes found in the examples .jar file shipped with the bridge JVM Classpath = $CLASSPATH:/us00/idl/rsi/idl_6.1/external/objbridge/java/jbexamples.jar ################################ # Java virtual machine locations ################################ # # # Set the environment variable $IDLJAVAB_LIB_LOCATION. Set it # to the location of your libjvm.so. # # For example: # setenv IDLJAVAB_LIB_LOCATION /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.2_04/jre/lib/i386/client/ ################### # JVM start options ################### # # 'JVM Option#' # There may be up to 20 additional JVM options specified. These # will be used when starting the JVM. # # NOTE: This is for advanced users only who understand JVM initialization # # # For example, a user that wants to reset the initial and maximum memory # allocated when the JVM starts, might do something like: # JVM Option1 = -Xms4m # JVM Option2 = -Xmx16m JVM Option1 = -Xms8m JVM Option2 = -Xmx512m # # NOTE: These options are unsupported options...thus their effects are # implementation-dependent. It's possible that your implementation # doesn't support them. ########################### # IDL-Java Bridge debugging ########################### # # # Some limited debugging is provided via a log file. # # 'Log Location': Location where log files will be created. # Log files have format jb_log.txt # # 'Bridge Logging': Level of debugging information logged to log file. # Possible options are: # - SEVERE (default, bridge errors logged) # - CONFIG (configuration settings logged) # - CONFIGFINE (configuration settings logged, more detail) Log Location = /home/chrism/log Bridge Logging = FINER