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You can specify the exact jvm you want to use through:
-vmargumenteclipse.iniOnce started, you can reference as many JVM you need in the
Installed JREpreference panelalt text http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/3307/eclipseinstalledjre2.png
Finally, you need to reference the JVM you need in the
Librariestab, in yourJava Build Pathproperties of your Java project (as mentioned by Steve in his answer):alt text http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/5947/eclipseinstalledjre3.png