Defining a New Executor Type

If the executors provided with the IDE do not suit your development tasks, you can define a new executor type and use it for your project. The new executor can call a new process or an existing process with different property settings.

To define a new executor type:

  1. From the main window, choose Project Settings.

  2. In the Project Settings window, right-click the Execution Types node and choose New executor service (External, Internal, Applet, or JSP).

  3. Expand the Execution Types node and select the executor service you just created.

  4. In the Properties pane of the Project Settings window, modify the Identifying Name property so that the executor has a distinct name.

  5. Modify the other properties to your preferred settings.

    For quick help on a property, move the pointer over it. For more detailed information on the properties, see Configuring the External Executor, Configuring the Applet Executor, or Configuring the JSP Executor.
The IDE creates a new executor with basic property settings. To create a new executor with an existing executor's properties, right-click the existing executor in the Project Settings window and choose Copy. Then right-click the Execution Types node and choose Paste.
See also
Specifying the Default Executor for a Project

Removing an Executor Type

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