yeah... that is what I do... but if I coiuld do it system wide then I
could get applications such as JBoss to work with the system wide JDK.
Also, I could then use standard rpm like Ant that are provided by SuSE
whithout having to worry about which java version is being used.

My only wish list for 10.1 is to have an easy standard way to replace
the jdk without breaking stuff. Currently, 10.1 uses the alternative
mechanism.... so... what are the steps to use the alternative
mechanism to install a JDK?

-H

On 3/22/06, Claes at work <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My recommendation is to install the jdk somewhere in your home
> directory, set JAVA_HOME to point it and add $JAVA_HOME/bin to your
> PATH
>
> On 3/22/06, Hugo Garcia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > What is the proper procedure to replace the java implementation
> > supplied with 10.1-b8 with Sun java? If possible I would like to use
> > the alternative mechanism. I am a newbie with the alternative
> > mechanism.
> >
> > thanks in advance.
> >
> > -H
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