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In all previous versions of the IDE was possible to set command line arguments for each single class file, however there is not same option in NB4.0 at all, only arguments could be set for project main class, which is useless when I have package with many utility like class files which i I wish to run . This possibility should be added back to the IDE.
move to core
Emanual, why core/ui? This clearly belongs to projects I believe.
I am not friend of "Run Single" action, if it were up to me it wouldn't be in NetBeas at all. The execution should be solved by exec profiles. But reassigning to Jano to decide if we wnat to support it or to close this as WANTFIX.
I think that this is perfectly valid request. It could be solved by introducing new action called 'Run With Arguments' along with Run File, the action would just ask for argument for currently selected executable class and execute it with the entered argument.
I think that parameters should be persistent as it was in NB 3.6 for each class. Entering it every time when class is run will be cracy :)
we could have both proposals merged as well.. Run with Arguments... [x] save this arguments where the arguments can also be viewed in the properties of the class... (as b4 in nb3.6) Are there other approaches to this as well? (eg. a 'Create Execution-Ant-Task'...)
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