Web Service component in the admin tool was the only component that required java. The admin tool would install without it with warnings - which is why it might have gone unnoticed by some of you.. After those warnings, the Admin tool would be almost fully functional except for the web service component..
Joe ________________________________ From: Susan Palmer <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wed, July 21, 2010 6:07:45 PM Subject: Re: Dev Studio Install: Can I do this on a PC with Admin v7.0.x; can two java versions be installed? ** I too was wondering about the regular admin tool and java, but it's listed in the compatibility chart so something wants it. Thanks for the input Jason .... Susan On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Jason Miller <[email protected]> wrote: ** Didn't the Admin Tool only need Java if you were using Developer Plus? Maybe it is needed for working with web services? I don't remember the Admin Tool having a large dependency on Java. > >I have had both Admin Tool and Dev Studio working on the same machine but I >don't remember the Java specifics. Most likely I upgrade to the version that >Dev Studio needed. > >Jason > > >On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 2:51 PM, LJ LongWing <[email protected]> wrote: > >** >>Susan, >>I have run both on 1.6 successfully J >> >>From:Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) >>[mailto:[email protected]] >>On Behalf Of Susan Palmer >>Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 2:36 PM >>To: [email protected] >> >>Subject: Dev Studio Install: Can I do this on a PC with Admin v7.0.x; can two >>java versions be installed? >> >>** >>Hi Everyone, >> >>I currently have v7.0 Admin on my PC and v7.1 User, our Solaris server >>is v7.0.1. >> >>We are preparing a new server with a new v7.5 install (gave up on upgrade). >>We >>do NOT have ITSM. We are custom with leftover Helpdesk v5. >> >>I have the Dev Studio installed on a separate PC with basically nothing else >>on >>it and it works fine. But the display is small so I'd really like it on my >>everyday PC. When they said you needed more display space they weren't >>kidding. Not sure how some of you manage on laptops! >> >>I thought I'd install it in a completely separate folder structure and that >>should keep it separate and I'd be able to run both versions against the >>appropriate servers. >> >>During the install of Dev Studio a message let me know I needed a higher >>version >>of Java so I cancelled. I currently have 1.4, it wants 1.5 or higher. After >>checking the compatibility chart I notice that my current admin tool wants >>1.4. >>And I could not find any definite info on Crystal XI on the PC. >> >> >>Can I install the v1.5 (5.0) Java in a separate folder and not disrupt my >>current admin tool etc since it's pointed to the existing java folder? When >>I >>do the Dev Studio install I can point it to the new v1.5 folder. Do I need >>the >>new folder to have a name that lower in the alphabet than the existing just >>to >>make sure it's not found first? >> >>I'm sure someone has done this and it probably works fine but I'm not >>interested >>in doing a rebuild right now and I need confirmation I'll be OK as much as >>possible. My in-house PC expert is on vacation (how dare he) and I get mixed >>answers from others. >> >>Thanks for your help! >> >>Susan >> >>Susan Palmer >>ShopperTrak >>200 W Monroe St 11th Floor >>Chicago, IL 60606 >>312-529-5325 >>[email protected] _______________________________________________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE or access ARSlist Archives at www.arslist.org attend wwrug10 www.wwrug.com ARSlist: "Where the Answers Are"

