When a .jfx strategy is opened, if there is a .java file
the platform seems to open it by default. Or perhaps
it's just when an Indicator is opened on a chart, which has a
.java source present. See attached image, these appear to
be indicator source .java files which are opened on startup.
On platform startup this happens, so there are charts
open, usually, but also .java files, and these need
to be manually closed. Most of the time we are not
interested in editing .java source !
In fact, almost nobody would edit .java source in
the JForex provided editor, if they have a fully
fledged Development environment such as Eclipse...
Please remove this default behavior, since the platform
opens these .java files in addition to charts, and it is
not usually what a user wants to see.
A programmer, actually developing the .java should
open the .java sources explicitly, rather than to have
them open automatically, simply because they happen
to be in the Strategy folder.
In the attached image,
it appears to have opened one of them twice,
perhaps because it was used on multiple charts.
FXDD ver. 2.31.2 Live
JForex API ver. 2.9.6.1
Thanks,
HyperScalper
