Hi Steve,

Once you have done the rpm installation, you can manually check that java has been installed to /usr/java/j2sdk[version]/
(please ignore your jre for now as it is not needed by tomcat)

Now set up the environment variables like so;

JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/j2sdk[version]
export JAVA_HOME

PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH
export PATH

(You can place these in /etc/profile.local on SuSe when you know it works.)

You can test java and javac at the command line.

If you install tomcat you will also probably need ANT - both Tomcat and ANT have their own environment variables that need set (see install docs). You will also need to set a CLASSPATH environment variable if you put any java classes in non-standard places.

I hope this helps...

best,
Danny



Steve Logan wrote:

rpm -Uvh jre-1_5_0_05-linux-i586.rpm


Did this for both the JRE and JDK. Should this set the $JAVA_<whatever> environment vars or do I need to set them manually?

I'm still confused as to why nothing appeared to happen when I tried to install with YaST??

Steve


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