The internal executor runs an application inside the IDE. Although running the executor within the same virtual machine as the IDE is faster, it imposes two restrictions on the executed application:
Some applications, such as startup routines, require an internal executor because they modify the IDE. The sampledir directory provided with the IDE provides sample applications that are executed internally.
The internal executor has one property, Identifying Name, which specifies the name that the IDE uses to identify the executor. You can change this property in the Options window. Expand the Debugging and Execution node, expand the Execution Types subnode, and select Internal Execution. When you change the value of this property, your change affects all classes that use the internal executor.
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External Executor
Applet Executor Locale Executor |