John, did you update the PATH and CLASSPATH environment variables as per
the install doc?

DJ

On 03/22/2013 11:55 AM, Chase, John wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A colleague is having "fun" trying to install a vendor product on RHEL 6.3.  
> The product's installation program says it can't find a Java VM; yet we 
> explicitly installed the Java (1.5.0) from the repository on the RHEL 6.3 
> DVD.  We can see all the "parts"; we can execute 'java -fullversion', etc.  
> But the ISV product can't find it, and the ISV support apparently can't 
> explain what's wrong, either.
>
> So, I wonder if we might need to do more in the way of configuring Java than 
> merely running 'yum install java*'?  Might we need to 'start' a JVM?  If so, 
> how do we do that?
>
> TIA,
>
>     -jc-
>
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