It's in the README.linux file located in the root of your jdk
distribution.
Under the section 'Java Virtual Machine variations'

I just looked in my profile, and to set the static version
you should *not* have the variable JAVA_DYN set

hmmm... if you have not set this variable, you should already
have the static version. So, in that case if it crashes,
your problem might be different from mine.

to check what's happening, go to the bin directory of your jdk
installation,
find the file .java_wrapper and add 'set -x' at the top (just below the
'#'s)
if you now run icq you should see the trace and which java runtime is
selected.

hope this helps,
Ondrej



Laura L. Evangelista wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
>     I just updated my JDK from 1.1.3 to 1.1.6v2 last Friday ...
> And, I've just downloaded (and installed) ICQJava TODAY ... The
> first time I run it, it's fine ... But then, when I went online
> again, choosing any option, it crashes, together with the
> Xwindows ...
> 
>     What I don't know are the dynamic and static versions of Java
> ... How can I do the switch to static?
> 
>     Than'x!
> 
> -- Laura

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