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There are a number of options when configuring the launch of your Delft-FEWS application. The most simple is to double click on the appropriate executable in the bin directory e.g. C:\FEWS\bin\Your_Region.exe - this will launch FEWS directly.
Before 2014.02 configure a jpif file.
In the bin from before 2014.02 there will also be a file of the same name with the extension .jpif (e.g. Your_region.jpif). Since the executable is generic (except for the name) this file contains all the information required to launch your application.
..\jre | The location of the JRE folder |
-mx512m | Amount of memory available for FEWS |
-cp |
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$JARS_PATH$ |
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nl.wldelft.fews.gui.explorer.Application | Application type* |
Anglian_SA | Name of folder containing the configuration |
*If wanting to use the config manager use line: nl.wldelft.fews.configmanagement.ConfigManagementApplication or for the launcher use nl.wldelft.fews.launcher.Launcher
It is possible to add JAVA runtime options the .jpif file.
..\jre | JRE Folder |
-Xms768m | Set initial java heap space |
-Xmx1024m | Set maximum java heap space |
-XX:MaxPermSize=128m | Set PermSize (default 64m, which is sometimes too low and results into PermSize errors) |
-Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true | turns on/off all usage of Direct3D |
-Djava.net.useSystemProxies=true | Use the LAN system proxy settings (default FALSE) |
-DautoRollingBarrel=false | switch on/off the rolling barrel (default TRUE) in the OC |
-cp |
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$JARS_PATH$ |
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nl.wldelft.fews.gui.explorer.Application | |
$USER_HOME\Application Data\FEWS\Anglian_SA | Folder name of configuration, of which a working copy will be copied and used in the defined directory. The base directory should always be at the same level a JRE and BIN |
Notice that JAVA system properties should be defined after the -D keyword.
Since 2014.02 configure a ini file
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vmarg.3=-XX:MaxPermSize=128m | Set PermSize (default 64m, which is sometimes too low and results into PermSize errors) |
vmarg.4=-Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true | turns on/off all usage of Direct3D |
vmarg.5=-Djava.net.useSystemProxies=true | Use the LAN system proxy settings (default FALSE) |
vmarg.6=-DautoRollingBarrel=false | switch on/off the rolling barrel (default TRUE) in the OC |
Notice that JAVA system properties should be defined after the -D keyword.
Before 2014.02 configure a jpif file.
Warning |
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jpif files are no longer supported from 2014.02. |
In the bin from before 2014.02 there will also be a file of the same name with the extension .jpif (e.g. Your_region.jpif). Since the executable is generic (except for the name) this file contains all the information required to launch your application.
..\jre | The location of the JRE folder |
-mx512m | Amount of memory available for FEWS |
-cp |
|
$JARS_PATH$ |
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nl.wldelft.fews.gui.explorer.Application | Application type* |
Anglian_SA | Name of folder containing the configuration |
*If wanting to use the config manager use line: nl.wldelft.fews.configmanagement.ConfigManagementApplication or for the launcher use nl.wldelft.fews.launcher.Launcher
It is possible to add JAVA runtime options the .jpif file.
..\jre | JRE Folder |
-Xms768m | Set initial java heap space |
-Xmx1024m | Set maximum java heap space |
-XX:MaxPermSize=128m | Set PermSize (default 64m, which is sometimes too low and results into PermSize errors) |
-Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true | turns on/off all usage of Direct3D |
-Djava.net.useSystemProxies=true | Use the LAN system proxy settings (default FALSE) |
-DautoRollingBarrel=false | switch on/off the rolling barrel (default TRUE) in the OC |
-cp |
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$JARS_PATH$ |
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nl.wldelft.fews.gui.explorer.Application | |
$USER_HOME\Application Data\FEWS\Anglian_SA | Folder name of configuration, of which a working copy will be copied and used in the defined directory. The base directory should always be at the same level a JRE and BIN |
Notice that JAVA system properties should be defined after the -D keyword.
How to launch Delft-FEWS using the launch menu
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