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Re: using separate jdk compilers [message #58888 is a reply to message #58812] |
Thu, 28 April 2005 11:32 |
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Originally posted by: hcs33.egon.gyaloglo.hu
Hi,
There is a 'global' default jdk/jre setting under Preferences. By default
all java projects will use that one. But - if you want to change it for a
project - you can do it:
1. Project properties > Java build path > Libraries.
2. Select 'JRE system library' and 'Edit...'.
3. In the dialog you can select an alternative JDK/JRE from the installed
ones.
Also, in the 'Project properties' you can set different compiler options
than the default one (comes from Preferences) if necessary.
HTH,
Regards,
Csaba
teknokrat wrote:
> How can I have different projects use different jdk versions? Currently,
> when I change the jdk eclipse recompiles my whole workspace. But what i
> want is some projects to use jdk1.4 and others jdk1.5
>
> thanks
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