If I don't define JAVA_HOME I automatically get the latest jdk when I run commands. Something is handling that. I think it is the commands that are linked to - they don't run java 6 automatically.
Scott On Feb 15, 2014 1:01 PM, "Michael Hall" <mik3h...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Feb 15, 2014, at 11:00 AM, Scott Palmer <swpal...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Maybe, but I don't think so. I think that stuff is part of the magic > that makes JAVA_HOME work without messing around with the path. > > > It looked like most of the java commands default link to the Apple Java 6 > versions. > > I set up this in my bash profile > jdkhome=`/usr/libexec/java_home -v 1.7` > alias jrunscript7=$jdkhome/bin/jrunscript > > I'm a little leery of using JAVA_HOME having a number of times seen people > have problems they couldn't figure out that turned out to be because they > JAVA_HOME set and forgot about it. > > jrunscript7 -q > Language ECMAScript 1.8 implemention "Mozilla Rhino" 1.7 release 3 > PRERELEASE > > But it still doesn't work. I guess I'd better figure out the resources > configuration file Alan Bateman mentioned. > > Michael Hall > > trz nio.2 for OS X http://www195.pair.com/mik3hall/index.html#trz > > HalfPipe Java 6/7 shell app > http://www195.pair.com/mik3hall/index.html#halfpipe > > AppConverter convert Apple jvm to openjdk apps > http://www195.pair.com/mik3hall/index.html#appconverter > > > > > >