I believe Martin is referring to mechansisms for running labs in jconsole available in earlier J releases. This proved to be difficult to maintain and was abandoned some time ago. The short answer is that you need to run jwd to run labs.

I suggest you work on getting jwdp to work in your linux install.

Please provide more information on your J linux install.
What version of J?
What is the result of > java -version ?
Did you do a normal install?
Where is your j602 folder?

libjnative.so should be in the same j602/bin folder as j.jar. There is no need to 'libjnative.so in on my path' and this statment raises question about how you did the install.

Check the shell script to start jwdp, verify it is doing the right things and that libjnative.so libj.so and j.jar are all in the j602/bin folder.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ed Keith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Programming forum" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 7:15 AM
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] Running labs from the console



--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Ed Keith:
>Is it possible to run the labs from jconsole?

Yes.

>If so how?

lablist '' NB. get list of lab categories
lablist 5 NB. get list of labs in category 5
lablist 0 NB. get list of labs in *any* category
labrun 8 NB. run lab no. 8
labgo'' NB. advance within the lab


I get value errors for lablist, labrun and labgo. It
seems I need to load the values from somewhere first.

   -EdK


Ed Keith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Blog: edkeith.blogspot.com



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