Hello there:
QTJava.zip is used for the Classpath as I know and remember...But
the detail....
I forget...You have to check it.....
Best regards
chris
On Dec 11, 7:46 pm, "Norman Ho" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have just received a Java Update from SunMicro; so I thought I would have
> to reset my CLASSPATH; but when I check on the Java folder, it still says
> C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_07.
>
> Back in July when I started the course and installed NetBeans, NetBeans has
> created the CLASSPATH variable in the System Variables pointing to QTJAVA
> zip file as C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_03\lib\ext\QTJava.zip; NetBeans
> also created a QTJAVA variable within the System Variables as "C:\Program
> Files\Java\jre1.6.0_03\lib\ext\QTJava.zip" ( with the quotes).
>
> Since everything has been working fine, I didn't bother trying to find out
> what QTJavaZip is there for; now when I check the Java folder, I notice
> there is a jre1.6.07, and jre6, but neither of them has the QTJava.zip
> folder.
>
> Can someone please enlighten me on the use of the jre folder, and in
> particular the QTJAVA.zip? Is the QTJAVA variable in the System variable
> redundant?
>
> Also I notice in the group posting that the current jdk is jdk1.6.0_10,
> after I get an update from SunMicro, my jdk folder still says jdk1.6.0_07,
> am I using the latest jdk?
>
> I have setup a PATH variable under User variables as C:\Program
> Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_07\bin, and I didn't add the jdk path to the PATH
> variable inside the System variables; I never had any problems compiling or
> running the Java projects using NetBeans or doing the command line exercise.
>
> Thanks
>
> norman
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