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Java application launcher

Ever feel like launching Java across a room? Well, that is not really an option. However there such a thing as a Java application launcher. Run by the Apache Software Foundation, the cross platform Java application launcher does look like it has it has a lot to offer. Take a look for yourself.

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The Launcher Component is designed to be a cross platform Java application launcher. The original Java classes come from the Jakarta Tomcat 4.0 project. Commons-launcher eliminates the need for a batch or shell script to launch a Java class. Some situations where elimination of a batch or shell script may be desirable are:

* You want to avoid having to determining where certain application paths are e.g. your application’s home directory, etc. Determining this dynamically in a Windows batch scripts is very tricky on some versions of Windows or when softlinks are used on Unix platforms.

* You want to avoid having to handle native file and path separators or native path quoting issues.

* You need to enforce certain system properties e.g. java.endorsed.dirs when running with JDK 1.4.

* You want to allow users to pass in custom JVM arguments or system properties without having to parse and reorder arguments in your script. This can be tricky and/or messy in batch and shell scripts.

* You want to bootstrap system properties from a configuration file instead hard-coding them in your batch and shell scripts.

* You want to provide localized error messages which is very tricky to do in batch and shell scripts.

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