Execution Types


Here you can set specific configurations for each "executor" (the actual system command that is called when you execute an object, which includes the path to Java, the working directory, and any arguments). You can use the default executors of each category (external, internal, applet, or JSP execution), modify the default executors, or write new ones. You can then associate any of your classes to one of these executors if the default executor assigned for that class does not suit your needs.

There is a node for each category of executor (such as External Execution, Internal Execution, Applet Execution, and JSP Execution) and under these nodes are listed the executors themselves. See Adding and modifying service types for information on creating custom executors.

You can also access the custom property editor for executors from the property sheet of individual classes. See Editing service types from the Filesystems tab in the Explorer.

For Applet Execution, you can modify the External Viewer property. It is not possible to modify the Thread (internal) executors.


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