Netscape comes with an older, less stable JVM.  The Java 1.2.2 JRE
claims to be an implementation of Java version 2, although the
versioning system is more obtuse than any I've seen before.  :-)

The configuration was just running a self-extracting archive.  It did
the whole configure/install setup all by itself.  Check out Sun's java
page for the full info.

On 15 Mar, chunnuan chen wrote:
> How did you configure JRE 1.2.2 for Netscape? I thought Nescape came with
> its own JVM.
> 
> Chunnuan
> 
> Gary Bunker wrote:
> 
>> I've downloaded and installed the JRE 1.2.2 setup from Sun, and it
>> works great in Netscape.  When I tried to set up StarOffice to use
>> Java, it recognized that the environment existed, even pulled up the
>> class library titles, but when I load a webpage that actually contains
>> Java, the program says there is no Java Environment available.


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