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     * Eclipse Launcher: In Eclipse it possible to define run configurations and perform a run. This event is handled by the //launcher//.     * Eclipse Launcher: In Eclipse it possible to define run configurations and perform a run. This event is handled by the //launcher//.
-    * Standalone Launcher: The //launcher// can be started by command line. +    * Standalone Launcher: The //launcher// can be started on the command line. 
     * Test Launcher: The //launcher// is started directly by running as a regular application. This can be handy for debug purposes, see below.     * Test Launcher: The //launcher// is started directly by running as a regular application. This can be handy for debug purposes, see below.
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dev/launcher.txt · Last modified: 2022/11/16 11:40 by ursgraf