Adam,

On Wednesday 26 October 2005 09:10, Adam Schuett wrote:
> Randall R Schulz wrote:
> > Adam,
> >
> > On Wednesday 26 October 2005 08:13, Adam Schuett wrote:
> >> I am encountering java issues that someone informed me was because
> >> I am using the SUSE java distribution, when I need to be using
> >> Sun's direct distribution.
> >>
> >> How might I go about removing the SUSE distribution, and what
> >> residual files will I need to watch for after the fact so that it
> >> does not cause problems after installing Sun's package?
> >
> > ...
> >
> > Could you elaborate a bit?
>
> The problems go very deep, and I was not the author of the code.  The
> basic  problem is from communication via DSL lines using VPN, and
> then accessing the java program on a remote server and the java
> program then uses an RMI server on an AS400.
>
> We tried several things, and since the author refused to admit it was
> a coding issue (what's so hard about admitting our code could pack a
> flaw?), someone had tried this on their 9.3 machine and it worked
> with no more issues.

Well, that's not much to go on, but nothing in it suggests that running 
the Sun JVM as packaged by Sun will differ from running that JVM as 
packaged and delivered with SuSE Linux.

Now, if you haven't installed the Sun (via SuSE) packages and are 
instead using gcj and / or gij, then you should not expect a very high 
degree of compatibility.

Are you sure your SuSE installation is using their (SuSE / Novell's) Sun 
JVM and not the GCJ one?


> Adam


Randall Schulz

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