Setting Environment User Preferences

Use the Environment tab of the User Preferences dialog box to specify whether you want to be prompted to verify source files after registering them and the scope of relationships shown in the Object Properties window:
  1. Click Options > User Preferences. This opens the Options - User preferences dialog box.
  2. Click the Environment tab.
  3. In the After new files are registered group, check:
    • Verify registered files if you want Enterprise Analyzer to verify files after they have been registered.
    • Ask user about verification if you want to be prompted to verify files after they have been registered. Available whether or not Verify registered files is checked.
  4. From the Custom Report Options you can select whether to be prompted before running a Custom Report for a project.
  5. The ChartViewer group, lets you select:
    • Show ChartViewer on startup - if you want to have the Chart Viewer displayed when you start EA.
    • Default Chart View - if you want to change the default chart view.
  6. In Show relationships in the object properties view window group, check whether you want to restrict the relationships displayed in the Relationships tab of the Object Properties dialog box:
    • Restricted to the current project if you want to restrict the relationships of the object to those in the current project.
    • Workspace wide if you want to display all the relationships of the object in the current workspace.
  7. For Java support, specify the path of the folder for the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on your machine in the Path to JRE folder field. If you do not enter a path, the current version specified in the Windows registry is used. You must use JRE version 1.5 or later.
    Note: If your application was compiled with a previous version of the JRE, specify the path of the Java SE runtime library (rt.jar) used to compile the application. To do this, click Options > Workspace Options. This opens the Options - Workspace dialog box. Click Verification > Settings. In the Source Type list, click Java File. In the Enter classpath to jar files and/or path to external Java file root directories type the classpath.