Thanks for your help.
To start, I just wanted to run hello.nrx
I'm running on the Q: drive. My SDK is in Q:\Programs\java600. I am running Jetty with JavaMail, so maybe that's why it is running server.
NetRexx is in Q:\Programs\NetRexx
Had to adjust the script again to handle NetRexx.
Replace JRun.cmd and now it should behave.
Tested Java/OpenJDK to load the server version of jvm.dll with JDownloader (version 2 ) and Genealogy.
"-server" on the command line is possible to use with JDownloader, but it launch itself after updates and restart and then complain. See the attached image of what it may look like then.
Add -server to the parameters of the program object to run the application in server mode.
The script (JRun.cmd) can't run a plain client java version if that same java engine already has been started with the parameter "-server". JRun.cmd then automatically try to find another java/openjdk version to use. I have Java 4.1 that it detect and create a program object for and try to run...
What is your opinion on that? Should it stop and do nothing or try to find another one to use?
Some of you may have opened the script in a text editor and looked at the code already.
If so, you'll notice that there are environment variables you can set to make it behave differently.
Please do try them out as well.