Hi Emanuele,

     I don't think so... but why do you need to?  On windows the java  
installer should do this for you; once you've installed java you  
should be able to type, say, >java -version at the command line and  
get a valid response wherever you've installed it.

     If you need to use different java VMs at different times, you're  
probably better off using the jxplorer.bat file and adjusting the  
path there.  (You could also hack the link the installer creates I  
guess...)

     hope that helps,

        - Chris

On 07/04/2009, at 8:35 PM, Emanuele Gesuato wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> Is it possible to set a specific java path using the installer ?
>
> Something similar to:
> JXv3.2_install_windows.exe -Djava.path=c:\opt\jre\bin
>
>
> I can't modify the PATH environment variable of Windows.
>
> Thanks,
> Emanuele
>
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