My JDK 1.4.2 is still in place where it belongs. I can still javac and java from the command line in a DOS window.
Did the Macromedia Homesite install, by any chance, install it's own java runtime? If so, that might have something to do with what's going on. You might trying going into the Eclipse preferences, look under
Preferences -> Java -> Installed JRE's
and make sure your "real" JDK is selected.
I had a similar problem after installing Oracle on a machine with Eclipse, and it turned out to be the Oracle installed JRE that was
the problem, in some fashion.
TTYL,
Phillip
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And when the 4th Amendment no longer protects your privacy or your stuff.
Thank God we have the 2nd Amendment to tell our elected representatives that enough is enough.
It's time to put "... from my cold, dead hands" back where it belongs.
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