I downloaded 1.4.1_64 from IBM's web site and it worked fine.
Interestingly enough, 9.2.0 created /oracle/jre for me as well, where it
proceeded to install the 1.3.1 JDK; I blew it away and slime-linked it
to the 1.4.1_64 install location (/usr/java I think).

Rich

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> David
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> Subject: JDK directory home
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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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