Hi Sukma

Thanks for the help. Now it's working. when I gave echo command it gave the 
path perfectly. ~/bash_profile is it similar to bash.bashrc file.? thanks again.


 



----- Original Message ----
From: Sukma Agung Verdianto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2008 11:06:45 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Setting JAVA_HOME variable


Hi Amila,

Make sure you have your JAVA_HOME setup properly by running
# echo $JAVA_HOME
from your command line interface.
If t does not print your JDK path, then there might be something wrong with 
your JAVA_HOME env setting

And also, try to put JAVA_HOME env variable into ~/.bash_profile instead.


Regards,
Sukma


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Subject: Setting JAVA_HOME variable


I am newbie to AXIS2. I started to go through the tutorial guide. I am working 
on ubuntu. When 
I run the command

 sudo $AXIS2_HOME/bin/java2wsdl.sh -cp . -cn 
samples.quickstart.service.pojo.StockQuoteService -of StockQuoteService.wsdl

It says  You must set the JAVA_HOME variable before running Axis2 Script.

But I have set the JAVA_HOME in bashrc and etc/ environment

                   my bashrc file
JAVA_HOME=/home/amila/programes/jdk1.6.0_06
export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin

AXIS2_HOME=/home/amila/programes/axis2-1.4
export PATH=$PATH:$AXIS2_HOME/bin

                       my /etc/environment file
JAVA_HOME="/home/amila/programes/jdk1.6.0_06"

I can't figure out what to do. Please help. I thank you in advance.


      

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