Robert,
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
and, finally, it's even trickier with JAI since, when you download JAI, it comes in the form (at least the one i got) of a self-extracting shell script, which *insists* on being unloaded in the official java directory, which forces you to do a little extra work to install it elsewhere.
There are three different flavors of JAI. One installs into the JDK dir, one installs in the JRE, and the other relies on CLASSPATH; this is all well-documented on the website.
Ben
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