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WebSphere Studio Application Developer part 6 provides integrated development tools for all e-business development roles, including Web developers, Java developers, business analysts, architects, and enterprise programmers. The customizable, targeted, role-based approach of WebSphere Studio Application Developer will be characteristic of all new products built on the WebSphere Studio Workbench. It is well integrated with WebSphere Application Server and provides built-in server test environments that can be used for testing and profiling Web applications | By using the -data parameter you can start a second instance of Application Developer that uses a different workspace. To start a new instance of Application Developer start Application Developer with the -data workspacePath parameter. For example if your second instance should use the NewWorkspace workspace folder you can launch Application Developer with this command this assumes Application Developer has been installed in the default installation directory c Program Files IBM WebSphere Studio wsappdev.exe -data c NewWorkspace There are a number of parameters that you can add when launching Application Developer Table 2-1 . Table 2-1 Startup parameters Command Description -data workspacedirectory Start Application Developer with a specific workspace. -configuration configurationFileURL The location for the platform configuration file expressed as a URL. The configuration file determines the location of the platform the set of available plug-ins and the primary feature. Note that relative URLs are not allowed. The configuration file is written to this location when Application Developer is installed or updated. -vm vmPath This optional option allows you to set the location of Java Runtime Environment JRE to use to run Application Developer. Relative paths are interpreted relative to the directory that Eclipse was started from. -vmargs -Xmx256MI For large-scale development you should modify your VM arguments to make more heap available. This example allows the Java heap to grow to 256MB. This may not be enough for large projects. -debug optionsFileURL Puts the platform in debug mode and loads the debug options from the file at the given URL if specified. This file indicates which debug points are available for a plug-in and whether or not they are enabled. If a file path is not given the platform looks in the directory that Application Developer was started from for a file called .options . Note that relative URLs are not allowed. -consolelog Mirrors the Eclipse .