![]() Maybe the problem is with "Jar Launcher", maybe it won't pass arguments through to the java app? That does not work, the application does not receive the hello argument. Now I want to pass arguments, let's say "-hello" After that I can run a command line "open myApp.jar" and that works too, the open command uses Jar Launcher to open it. I can run the jar file with Jar Launcher, I did it from Finder and it works, but without command line arguments. It's /System/Libary/CoreServices/Jar\ Launcher.app. ![]() This ought to run myApp and pass it "-hello" but it doesn't. Is it possible to use "Jar Launcher" on Mac to pass command line arguments to a java app? For example:
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