Petri Heinilä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Seth Arnold wrote:
> >
> > > Also, I've been told that I don't need to set CLASSPATH in jdk1.3? Any
> > > information on it?
>
> In 1.3 there is extension mechanism for jar files
>
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/extensions/index.html
>
Petri Heinilä <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Seth Arnold wrote:
> >
> > > Also, I've been told that I don't need to set CLASSPATH in jdk1.3? Any
>information on it?
>
> In 1.3 there is extension mechanism for jar files
>
> http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/extensions/index.html
>
> Th
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 11:46:01AM +0300, Alan KF LAU wrote:
> Please bear with me with this simple question which shouldn't be raised in an
> expert mailing list. I'd appreciate if you'd give me just a pointer.
>
> I have successfully installed jdk1.1, ibmjdk1.1.8. simply because they've
> .deb
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 11:46:01AM +0300, Alan KF LAU wrote:
> Please bear with me with this simple question which shouldn't be raised in an expert
>mailing list. I'd appreciate if you'd give me just a pointer.
>
> I have successfully installed jdk1.1, ibmjdk1.1.8. simply because they've .deb fi
Seth Arnold wrote:
>
> > Also, I've been told that I don't need to set CLASSPATH in jdk1.3? Any
> > information on it?
In 1.3 there is extension mechanism for jar files
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/extensions/index.html
This simply means you put jar files into
jre/lib/ext
jre/l
Seth Arnold wrote:
>
> > Also, I've been told that I don't need to set CLASSPATH in jdk1.3? Any information
>on it?
In 1.3 there is extension mechanism for jar files
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/docs/guide/extensions/index.html
This simply means you put jar files into
jre/lib/ext
jre/lib
> "Seth" == Seth Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Seth> * Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 19:45]:
>> How may I install the jdk1.3 in Debian without deb packages? Is
>> there any symbolic links and library I should place in right
>> place so that dependencies like coco
Thank you for wrapping at 7x characters! So much nicer. :)
* Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 20:18]:
> I found that java binaries are symlink to /etc/alternatives/*.
> Is that a single command I could change the 'alternatives' like
> I do in update-alternatives for X?
Well, that would b
I found that java binaries are symlink to /etc/alternatives/*.
Is that a single command I could change the 'alternatives' like
I do in update-alternatives for X?
Also, I've been told that I don't need to set CLASSPATH in jdk1.3? Any
information on it?
Thanks.
Lau.
>
> Lau, your emails would
Lau, your emails would be easier to read if you wrapped at 72 characters
or so.
* Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 19:45]:
> How may I install the jdk1.3 in Debian without deb packages? Is there any
> symbolic links and library I should place in right place so that dependencies
> like coc
> "Seth" == Seth Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Seth> * Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 19:45]:
>> How may I install the jdk1.3 in Debian without deb packages? Is
>> there any symbolic links and library I should place in right
>> place so that dependencies like coc
Thank you for wrapping at 7x characters! So much nicer. :)
* Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 20:18]:
> I found that java binaries are symlink to /etc/alternatives/*.
> Is that a single command I could change the 'alternatives' like
> I do in update-alternatives for X?
Well, that would
I found that java binaries are symlink to /etc/alternatives/*.
Is that a single command I could change the 'alternatives' like
I do in update-alternatives for X?
Also, I've been told that I don't need to set CLASSPATH in jdk1.3? Any information on
it?
Thanks.
Lau.
>
> Lau, your emails would
Lau, your emails would be easier to read if you wrapped at 72 characters
or so.
* Alan KF LAU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001031 19:45]:
> How may I install the jdk1.3 in Debian without deb packages? Is there any symbolic
>links and library I should place in right place so that dependencies like cocoon
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