If available under the eclipse/jre directory, the Eclipse JRE will be used; otherwise the launcher will consult the system path variable. Eclipse will NOT consult the JAVA_HOME environment variable.
a eclipse command line can use environment variable (like any other command):
eclipse -vm $jAVA_HOME/bin
would work.
But Eclipse itself (or eclipse.ini) will not use parse directly an environment variable.
A eclipse.ini like this one only use full paths.
Actually, bug 102239 is already asking for that kind of feature... since 2005!
Bug 102239 - [launcher] Environment variable substitution in <launcher>.ini/eclipse.ini
It'd be very helpful if the launcher would support the insertion of environment variables in the <launcher>.ini.
Whatever form might make sense (e.g. @ENV, %ENV%, ${ENV}, ${env_var:ENV})
e.g. something like
-vm
${MYRCPAPP_VM}
-mx${MYRCPAPP_HEAPSIZE}
But the answers ask for help on this:
The launcher is written in C. The code is in the platform-launcher project.
[To] want this on any argument including the vm, vmargs etc, in which case this would need to happen in the native code.
In my case I wanted to have redefined user name (used e.g. in @author tag) so I have changed the shortcut to eclipse to point to the following:
Then I have defined user variable eclipse_user which can be set by each user separately. For my needs it's enough.
Elaborating the @VonC answer I have created a simple file
eclipse.bat
containing the following simple line:Where I have used a system variable. Now, instead of calling directly
eclipse.exe
, I calleclipse.bat
and this does the trick.Hope this could help!
Ciao!
As mentioned in FAQ: How do I run Eclipse?
a eclipse command line can use environment variable (like any other command):
would work.
But Eclipse itself (or eclipse.ini) will not use parse directly an environment variable.
A eclipse.ini like this one only use full paths.
Actually, bug 102239 is already asking for that kind of feature... since 2005!
But the answers ask for help on this: