> > I thought I was getting the "default" JRE, though.  I've got 4
> > different JREs installed on my Windows machine (all versions of Java 6).
> 
> An example of such an exotic install is Chandler where we ship a trimmed 
> build of openjdk that is not involved with the registry at all. Chandler's 
> Python on Windows also doesn't include winreg and has patches that 
> explicitely make it ignore the registry otherwise.

Great, so that's "exotic".  I just want it to work in the non-exotic
case :-).  Presumably adding the non-exotic location to the end of
PATH, if there is such a non-exotic location, and it can be found,
won't hurt anything, because the "exotic" location will *already* be
on the PATH, and it will greatly increase the chance of JCC "just
working".

Bill
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