Hi, I think the way Debian installs Java implementations makes most of
that moot.
PATH: Debian puts the java-related commands into /usr/bin which should
already be in your path. The update-java-alternatives command lets you
select between Java implementations.
JAVA_HOME: Mostly you can ignore this however some applications require
a setting of JAVA_HOME. You can always set it to your preferred
directory under /usr/lib/jvm
CLASSPATH: ditto
- David Herron
kishor G wrote:
Respected sir,
How to set java path(PATH,JAVA_HAOME<CLASSPATH)
in /etc/profile.Sir,help me sir
Yours faithfully
KISHOR
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