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noreopen
: This opion will not reopen the iles that were opened in the previous
user session.
The
noreopen
option will help JDeveloper to start faster, with
there being no open files from the previous user session. All these
settings will be displayed in the
Properties
tab of the IDE in
Help
|
About
. You may find other useful information in this section.
Time for action - setting the start-up options
1.
Locate your middleware directory on the
Start
menu.
2.
Right-click on
JDeveloper Studio 11.1.2.3.0
and select
Properies
.
3.
In the
Ta rget
secion, add the following line of code at the end of the line:
-J-Dide.user.dir=C:\jdev -nonag -noopen
What just happened?
You have selected JDeveloper to have the user directory in the
C:\jdev
folder and
also opted not to open any kind of message or welcome screen while launching the IDE.
The IDE will not have the files from your last session open.
Have a go hero - more options
You will ind more opions listed in the
Help
|
About
secion related to the start-up parameters.
Setting up the user directory (System directory)
The
system
directory is created when you first start your JDeveloper and it keeps storing
the IDE seings thereater. The default locaion on Windows for the JDeveloper 11
g
R2
release Version 11.1.2.3 is:
C:\Users\%UserName%\AppData\Roaming\JDeveloper\
system11.1.2.3.39.62.76.1
To see some informaion in the system folder, the JDeveloper IDE should be loaded completely
and should not be interrupted during startup. The DefaultDomain folder will be created when
the integrated server is started for the irst ime. Other folders in the system folders are also
created when the component is accessed for the irst ime. The following screenshot shows
the system folders, their iles, and their descripion:
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