Question about Java on Fedora 4
Hoffmann
oasf2004 at yahoo.com
Mon Dec 12 09:57:48 UTC 2005
Craig Preston <c.preston at its.uq.edu.au> wrote: http://stanton-finley.net/fedora_core_4_installation_notes.html
This has a good tutorial on setting up Java. Hope it helps
Craig
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Subject: Re: Question about Java on Fedora 4
"Christofer C. Bell" wrote:
On 12/11/05, Hoffmann wrote:
>
> (1) Could anyone, please, let me know how could I upgrade java
to the
> latest version? Is the best option to wait for the newest
version be
> released by yum?
>
> (2) The most impottant question: What about the Java Virtual
Machine? I
> realized that some applications I would like to install/run
are generating a
> warning about not being able to find the JVM on my machine?
How could I
> solve this problem? Is it already installed? If affirmative,
how could I
> make JVM be recognized by those applications?
I'd recommend the J2SE from here:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/download.jsp (Java on Linux isn't
quite
up to par, IMO). I use the! non-RPM bundle of netbeans and the
J2SE
and install it in /opt. You can update your path appropriately
for
your Java applications to work.
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Hi Christofer,
Many thanks for your prompt reply. I also installed J2SE in /opt
directory. However, when I run " java -version" command, I got the
information that about still having the old java (1.4.2) version
working, instead of the newest one. I became worried about the
possibility of messing up the configuration of FC4. Could you or anyone
alse, please, let me know how could I update my path appropriately for
my Java applications to work with the new Java version and its JVM?
Sorry, if that question s! eems to be too stupid, but, as I told before,
I have no experience with java, etc.
Thanks, once again!
Hoffmann
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Hi Craig,
Defenitely, the link (http://stanton-finley.net/fedora_core_4_installation_notes.html) you sent me is very nice, and helped me a lot in upgrading Java on my FC4. Moreover, now I have the Java Virtual Machine working.
Many thanks for the hint!
Best,
Hoffmann
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