Try entering java -fullversion. It should tell you if java is present and
what version. Look in /usr/lpp/java.
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I was using YAST on our 31-bit SuSE system and looking to see if Java was
installed.
I went to the package information screen and did a Search for "java" and
came up with nothing that looks like java on this system.
(Results of Search)
[i] s a2ps Converts ASCII text into PostScript
[i] s aaa_base SuSE Linux base package
[i] s aaa_skel SuSE Linux Default User
[i] s ctags Generate tag files for use with vi and other
editors [i] s icons Lots of icons
[i] s kdebase-nsplugin KDE 2 base package: Netscape plugin support
[i] s kdelibs KDE 2 base package: Libraries
[i] s mc Midnight Commander
[i] s openldap2 The new OpenLDAP Server (LDAPv3)
[i] s python Python Interpreter
[i] s susehelp_en SuSE Help-System (base)
[i] s vim Vi IMproved
I am Running on a SLES7-BETA system on a Z-800
Linux vmlinux 2.4.7-SuSE-SMP #1 SMP Wed Oct 17 15:31:03 GMT 2001 s390
unknown
Where is Java? is it part of Apache?
What Java is recommended for this system.
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