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Verifying Java Byte Code
The Java class bytecode verification process helps you troubleshoot issues in code compiled by external compilers. This verification process is enabled by default. You can disable the Java class bytecode verification process in Designer by adding the parameter, -Xverify:none at the end of the Software AG_directory\Designer\eclipse\eclipse.ini file.
Important: Disabling Java bytecode verification might decrease the Designer launch time by up to 40%. However, bytecode verification protects your application against malicious code, and identifies defects in code generated by external Java and non-Java frameworks. Disabling Java class bytecode verification process is recommended ONLY if you are using Designer in a stable, non-production environment.

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