First all make sure you have jdk1.1.7_v3 installed (glibc2.1
compliant).
If you are trying ot run AnyJ with the 1.1.7 jre, I suggest
IBM's JRE, its much MUCH faster running AnyJ, but if you are
settings up the JDK to work with projects, I would suggest
using blackdown's 1.1.7 or 1.2 jdk, I've had better lcuk.
When I use IBM's jdk/jre I get the error you said you are
getting compulsively, I never took the time to trouble shoot
it.
-Riyad
P.S.> For all of you AnyJ users out there, a big upgrade is
comming up in another few weeks with a lot of bug fixes and
features added (not all of them right away though). Woohoo!
Héctor Gibrán Ceballos Cancino wrote:
> Excuse me, but I'm new in this.I'm still configuring the
> JDK 1.1.7 in a computer with Redhat 6.0.What environment
> variables should I set and how should I do it?I'm trying
> to configure AnyJ but when try to execute it I get the
> error"Class not found java.lang.Thread" ThanksHector
> Gibran Ceballos Cancino
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[ Riyad Kalla ]
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[ University of Arizona ]
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