solstudio, sunstudio - Oracle Developer Studio integrated development environment
solstudio [--userdir path] [--cachedir path] [--jdkhome path] [-Jjvm_option] [generate-desktop-distr path] [--without-user-data] [-V|--version] [--help]
solstudio [-E executable-name executable-arg1 executable-arg2 ...] [-A PID] [-C core-file]
Oracle Developer Studio IDE is an integrated development environment for editing, compiling, debugging, and tuning your C, C++, and Fortran applications.
Explicitly specifies the path to the directory where the IDE stores your settings. If you do not specify this option, the location of your user directory is $HOME/.solstudio/ide-version-operating_system-processor_type . If you specify this option with the --generate-desktop-distr option, the desktop distribution of the IDE that is generated includes the user profile data from the specified user directory
Explicitly specifies the path to the cache where the IDE stores your settings. If you do not specify this option, the location of your user directory is $HOME/.solstudio/ide-version-operating_system-processor_type. If you specify this option with the --generate-desktop-distr option, the desktop distribution of the IDE that is generated includes the user profile data from the specified user directory.
Explicitly specifies the path to the JDK. If this option is not given, the command looks for the JDK in your PATH. If it cannot find a JDK in your path, it looks for one in /usr/jdk and /usr/java. If you specify a JDK path with the --jdkhome option and the command finds an invalid JRE at that location, it issues a warning and terminates its search.
Passes the specified Java option to the JDK.
Generates a zip file containing a distribution of the IDE (and dbxtool and Code Analyzer, if installed) that is configured for a desktop operating system to use the tools on the remote host where you created the distribution. The zip file is written to the specified path. If you specify this option with the --userdir option, the desktop distribution that is generated includes the user profile data from the specified user directory. Otherwise, the desktop distribution includes the user profile data from the current user directory, or if there is no current user directory, it does not include any user profile data.
You can specify this option only with the --generate-desktop-distr option. If you do so, the generated desktop distribution does not include any user profile data.
Displays version information.
Displays the list of command-line options.
Debug the specified executable which runs with any optional specified arguments. Specifying this option starts dbxtool instead of the IDE.
Attach to the process with the specified PID to debug. Specifying this option starts dbxtool instead of the IDE.
Debug the specified core file. Specifying this option starts dbxtool instead of the IDE.