Locale Executor
The locale external executor runs a version of an application for a specific locale. To view or change the properties of the locale executor,
open the Options window, expand the Debugging and Execution node,
expand the Execution Types subnode, and select Locale External Execution.
When you change the value of a property, your change affects all
classes that use the executor. The locale executor has the following
properties.
Properties Tab
- External Process.
Specifies the command the executor calls to launch the application.
By default, the IDE uses the java tool
provided with the JDK.
Clicking the ellipsis button (...) opens
a Property Editor that can help you define the process
and its parameters.
- Identifying Name.
The name that the IDE uses to identify this executor type.
The default is Locale External Execution.
- User Locale.
The language and country code of the locale.
The language code is written as a pair of lowercase letters,
and the country code consists of two uppercase letters. For example,
you specify the French language and the country of Canada as fr_CA.
If you need to distinguish your locale further, you can specify a third parameter, called the variant code. Usually you specify
variant codes to identify differences caused by the computing platform.
Clicking the ellipsis button (...) opens
a Property Editor in which you can choose from a list of
predefined user locales.
Expert Tab
- Append Environment Variables.
If True, appends or replaces existing IDE environment variables, such
as Classpath, with
the variables listed in the Environment Variable property.
- Boot Classpath.
The class path used to locate the java executable.
- Classpath.
The path that the IDE uses to look up classes. This value overrides
the default or the CLASSPATH environment variable.
- Environment Variables.
The environment variables that the IDE uses, defined as name=value. When this value is set to
null, the IDE settings are used.
- Filesystems Path.
The path for all Filesystems nodes, including filesystems
that you have mounted. You cannot edit this property.
- Library Path.
The class path containing the libraries and modules that the IDE uses. You cannot edit this property.
- Working Directory.
The directory in which to start the process. If the value is
null, the IDE's own working directory is used.
This feature is available with JDK 1.3 and compatible.
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