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any shortcut key ?

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gk - 23 Sep 2006 20:09 GMT
hi
,

how to run a java program easily in websphere IDE  5.1.1.

currently i am doing ,run>run as  java application.

is there any shortcut for doing the same ?

any shortcut key ?

Another question;

If i have 5 projects in my workspace.

now say i want to run only the 4th project .

but i see , there is REBUILD ALL ..........this builds all 5
projects...how do i able to build/run only 4th projects
Tor Iver Wilhelmsen - 23 Sep 2006 20:38 GMT
> is there any shortcut for doing the same ?

To run the last invoked run target, use Ctrl+F11, or F11 for debugging
it.

> but i see , there is REBUILD ALL ..........this builds all 5
> projects...how do i able to build/run only 4th projects

Go to the project in the navigator and choose "Rebuild project" - if
it's disabled, it's because you have enabled continous rebuilding (on
every save).
gk - 24 Sep 2006 08:31 GMT
> > is there any shortcut for doing the same ?
>
> To run the last invoked run target, use Ctrl+F11, or F11 for debugging
> it.

Hi,

thanks for the response.

how do you get this ? is it written somewhere in websphere ? help
section ?

i dont want to memorize it. so please tell me where from you get htis
command ?

> > but i see , there is REBUILD ALL ..........this builds all 5
> > projects...how do i able to build/run only 4th projects
>
> Go to the project in the navigator and choose "Rebuild project" - if
> it's disabled, it's because you have enabled continous rebuilding (on
> every save).

this helps .
thanks
Tor Iver Wilhelmsen - 25 Sep 2006 16:29 GMT
> how do you get this ? is it written somewhere in websphere ? help
> section ?

The shortcuts are shown after the corresponding menu entries. Check
the Run menu (if memory serves).
Ian Wilson - 26 Sep 2006 11:13 GMT
>>how do you get this ? is it written somewhere in websphere ? help
>>section ?
>
> The shortcuts are shown after the corresponding menu entries. Check
> the Run menu (if memory serves).

If websphere is anything like Eclipse,
try the menu bar: Help, Key Assist (or press Ctrl+Shift+L)


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