I can only answer to your third question :
You can determine the version of the jdk by typping "java -version" in the
bin subfolder
I hope this will help...
Regards
Stephane
----- Original Message -----
From: "McAuliffe, Kreighan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "JRun-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 9:08 PM
Subject: JRun 2.3.3 Upgrade - JDK/JRE
> It appears that JRun install ignores any previously-installed JDK and JRE,
> and installs these two items under the JRun directory (I'm talking Windows
> NT server install), with the JRE subdirectory below the JDK subdirectory.
>
> 1. Can anyone confirm this?
>
> 2. If true, why does JRun install JDK when it's already installed
elsewhere
> on the machine?
>
> 3. Also, what/whose JDK is this? If it's from Sun, can anyone tell me
how
> to determine exactly what version it is?
>
> Documentation from Allaire's site seems to be somewhat self-contradictory
on
> this subject.
>
> As you might guess, we've spent the last week trying to unravel a
spaghetti
> of conflicting references in NT registry and in multiple JDK, JRE
> directories since trying to upgrade. (For example, a pre-existing app
that
> uses a Java bean in an ActiveX control can no longer find a JDBC driver,
> even though its' location has not changed.)
>
> Any wisdom anyone can share would be much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> K. McAuliffe
> IS Apps & Data Services
> Washington State Dept. of Ecology
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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