Author: irooskov(a)redhat.com
Date: 2011-10-16 16:40:35 -0400 (Sun, 16 Oct 2011)
New Revision: 35689
Modified:
branches/jbosstools-3.2.x/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/gsg_faq.xml
Log:
updated for TOOLSDOC-249
Modified:
branches/jbosstools-3.2.x/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/gsg_faq.xml
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branches/jbosstools-3.2.x/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/gsg_faq.xml 2011-10-16
20:37:16 UTC (rev 35688)
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branches/jbosstools-3.2.x/documentation/guides/GettingStartedGuide/en-US/gsg_faq.xml 2011-10-16
20:40:35 UTC (rev 35689)
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
</listitem>
<listitem>
- <para>Open the file <filename>eclipse.ini</filename>, which can
be found in your Fedora Eclipse location and add the following line: </para>
+ <para>Open the file <filename>jbdevstudio.ini</filename>, which
can be found in your Fedora Eclipse location and add the following line: </para>
<programlisting
role="JAVA"><![CDATA[-Dswt.library.path=/usr/lib/eclipse]]></programlisting>
<para>,where <code>/usr/lib/eclipse</code> is the path to your
eclipse folder.</para>
</listitem>
@@ -165,7 +165,7 @@
<title>Is it possible to increase the performance of Eclipse after installing
your product?</title>
<para>
- <property>JBoss Developer Studio</property> configures eclipse via the
<filename>eclipse.ini</filename> file to allocate extra memory, but if you for
some reason need more memory then by default, you can manually make adjustments in this
file. For example:</para>
+ <property>JBoss Developer Studio</property> configures eclipse via the
<filename>jbdevstudio.ini</filename> file to allocate extra memory, but if you
for some reason need more memory then by default, you can manually make adjustments in
this file. For example:</para>
<programlisting role="XML"><![CDATA[-vmargs -Xms128m -Xmx512m
-XX:MaxPermSize=128m]]></programlisting>
</section>
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