################################################################################ ## ## ADOBE SYSTEMS INCORPORATED ## Copyright 2007 Adobe Systems Incorporated ## All Rights Reserved. ## ## NOTICE: Adobe permits you to use, modify, and distribute this file ## in accordance with the terms of the license agreement accompanying it. ## ################################################################################ # # VM configuration # # Where to find JVM, if {java.home}/jre exists then that JVM is used # if not then it must be the path to the JRE itself # # If no java.home is specified a VM is located by looking in these places in this # order: # # 1) JAVA_HOME environment variables (same rules as java.home above) # 2) bin directory for java.dll (windows) or lib//libjava.so (unix) # 3) ../jre # 4) registry (windows only) # java.home= # Arguments to VM java.args=-Xmx384m -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false # Environment variables we care about, whitespace-separated env= # java.class.path - use this for adding individual jars or # directories. When directories are included they will be searched # for jars and zips and they will be added to the classpath (in # addition to the directory itself), the jar to be used in launching # will be appended to this classpath java.class.path= # # where to find shared libraries, again use commas to separate entries java.library.path=