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Oracle JHeadstart Developer's Guide - Downloads - Oracle

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4.2.3. Re-enabling <strong>JHeadstart</strong> on a project<br />

would choose ‘Overwrite All’, but you can make your choice to overwrite,<br />

backup or ignore on a per-file basis if you want.<br />

Because of the safe nature of the wizard, we have allowed the option to re-run the<br />

wizard on a project that you have already used it on. You can do this, for instance, if you<br />

receive a newer version or patch of <strong>JHeadstart</strong> and want to make sure you are using the<br />

latest runtime files, or if you have made changes to the files that you want to undo by<br />

reverting back to the original version.<br />

To rerun the wizard again, right-click on the project and choose ‘Re-enable <strong>JHeadstart</strong> on<br />

this Project’.<br />

Attention: As you can see, because <strong>JHeadstart</strong> was already enabled on this<br />

project, you can choose the menu option ‘New <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Application<br />

Definition’, and the menu option to launch the <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Enable Project<br />

Wizard was renamed to ‘Re-enable <strong>JHeadstart</strong> on this Project’.<br />

4 - 6 Using the <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Addins <strong>JHeadstart</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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