> There jvm.dll 's in the 
> 1. Java/j2re1.4.1/bin/client/jvm.dll
> 2. JavaSoft/JRE/1.3.0_01/bin/hotspot/jvm.dll
> 
> directory. is it better to use one or the other even though 
> they are different versions?

I don't think you'd want to use the one in the "client" directory. If I
recall correctly, Sun distributes two JVMs within the J2 SDK - one for
client use, and another for server use. I suspect that the JRE only comes
with one of those, but I'm not sure.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
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