The JDK is used by the Oracle HTTP server that gets installed by default. If
you're not going to use the http server, faking seems like a good option.

Ashok

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Please. you can create a file called java under a directory called bin 
under the JDK home(that you declare)  and oracle installer could care 
less if its truly installed or not.

just fake it out. :)

joe


Balakrishnan, Ashok - VSCM wrote:

>You need to find out from your system admin if JDK 1.3.1 has been on 
>installed on the system. This is a pre-requisite for installing 9.2.0 
>on AIX. After getting it installed, pls find out the directory and 
>enter it in the screen that you mentioned.
>
>Thx,
>Ashok
>
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>
>
>List,
>
>When installing 9iRel2 on AIX 5.1L  there comes a point when it asks 
>for
>the:
>       
>       "Choose JDK Directory Home"
>        "Enter the location of JDK (1.3.1) on your system"
>
>I have looked through the Oracle install pdfs and the Oracle Release 
>notes and can not find the directory it is asking for.  What is the 
>proper location?
>
>thanks,
>
>David Ehresmann    
>
>  
>

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