Rick Roen wrote:
Thanks Daniel,
I know little of java, so forgive the possibly ignorant question: Is that
just a matter of modifying the JAVA_HOME environment variable in the batch
file?
I don't actually have the batch file in order to see what it's doing,
but usually you just have to make
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From: Daniel Noll [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 5:20 PM
To: fop-users@xmlgraphics.apache.org
Subject: Re: use java from server
Rick Roen wrote:
Can I tell fop to use the server version of java, or does it have to be
installed on each client?
Assuming you're running
Fop 0.92b
I am calling FOP from a command line bat file. The actual
FOP folder is located on a server on a Win 2000 server with mainly XP pro
clients.
On occasion a client does not have java installed locally,
so fop errors with
'java' is not recognized as an internal or external
Rick Roen wrote:
Can I tell fop to use the server version of java, or does it have to be
installed on each client?
Assuming you're running it from a batch file, you could trivially modify
the batch file to point at another location.
Daniel
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