Process Descriptor property editor
Some of the service types have a property (for example,
External Process
for external executors andExternal Compiler
for external compiler types) that can be edited with the Process Descriptor property editor. In this custom property editor, you can set the process and arguments for the service type.You can fill in the Process field manually or press the ... button to bring up the file chooser to select the process.
The Arguments Key panel displays the substitution codes (enclosed in curly braces) which you can use (and are used by default) in defining the service type. The values for substitution codes such as
{repository}
and{classpath}
are shown under the Expert tab of the service type's property sheet.Note: The
{arguments}
substitution code uses any arguments entered in theArguments
property of the class being run.Tip: If you use a lot of different service types, you can save time by incorporating them into object templates, which you then can use each time you create a new object. Just create a generic class, set the desired service types on the class's property sheet, and then save the class as a template. For more information, see Creating new objects from templates.
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