# pdj.properties # # this property file is not 100% java properties aware (like: \\) so # pay special attention # # all parameters from this properties file will be copied to the java # system properties # ========================================================================= # by default the pdj.jar (where the pdj.pd_linux is located) will be added # to the system classpath # # add your jars or directories of jars seperated with a ':' for unix and # ';' for windows # pdj.system-classpath=/home/asb2m10/Documents/workspace/mxdublin/work/mxdublin.jar # by default from where the pdj.pd_linux is located, every .jar in # ${pdj.home}/lib will be added to the pdj classpath # # add you jars or directories of jars seperated with a ':' for unix and # ';' for windows # # this is the pdj classpath (dynamic) to set : pdj.classpath= # this will print all .jars that are loaded before compiling/loading the # user class pdj.verbose-classloader=true # the type of compiler to use with the pdj classloader. use only 'javac' # or 'jikes'. do not put full path to your compiler # # to disable the automatic compilation simply use # pdj.compiler=null # pdj.compiler=javac # pdj compiler/classloader directory. by default, ${pdj.home}/classes # directory is used if this property is not defined. Before compiling, pdj # will check if your .java needs to be compiled. # # pdj.classes-dir=[your working directory] # this will redirect the java out/err streams to the pd console. If you need # to log pdj errors and exceptions to stderr and stdout, set this to false. # pdj.redirect-pdio=true # the jvm to use. If it is not found and the system is on Windows, # the jvm installed with the registry will be used. Not used on OS X # pdj.JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java # the JVM version to use with OS X; linked to the Java Framework on OS X # pdj.osx.JVM_JAVA_VERSION=1.5.0 # NOTE: pdj.home is set automagicly from where the pdj.pd_linux or pdj.dll # is installed (you need to put it in your pd path in OS X) # ========================================================================= # VM ARGUMENTS # # to monitor memory and thread usage with 1.5 (jconsole) use # -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote # to do remote debugging at port 3999 # -Xdebug -Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=3999 # to check jni calls # -Xcheck:jni -verbose:jni # # All arguments on the same line just like $ java -X... -X... myclass # pdj.vm_args=-Xincgc -Xms32m -Xmx256m # tells pdj what type of jvm it must use: client or server. Not used on # OS X. client has lower starting time and can take less memory. server # starts slower and takes more memory, but once the code is executed, # it will be faster than in client mode. # pdj.vm_type=server