RE: JDK directory home

2003-02-20 Thread Rich Holland
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 -Original Message-

Re: JDK directory home

2003-02-17 Thread Markus Reger
.. or install it later Apologies for any typing mistakes I failed to notice. Markus Reger Oracle Applications DBA Webmaster MBC University for Music and Performing Art Vienna [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/15/03 03:06 AM Please. you can create a file called java under a directory called bin under

RE: JDK directory home

2003-02-14 Thread Balakrishnan, Ashok - VSCM
You need to find out from your system admin if JDK 1.3.1 has been on installed on the system. This is a pre-requisite for installing 9.2.0 on AIX. After getting it installed, pls find out the directory and enter it in the screen that you mentioned. Thx, Ashok -Original Message- Sent:

Re: JDK directory home

2003-02-14 Thread Joe Testa
Please. you can create a file called java under a directory called bin under the JDK home(that you declare) and oracle installer could care less if its truly installed or not. just fake it out. :) joe Balakrishnan, Ashok - VSCM wrote: You need to find out from your system admin if JDK

RE: JDK directory home

2003-02-14 Thread Balakrishnan, Ashok - VSCM
The JDK is used by the Oracle HTTP server that gets installed by default. If you're not going to use the http server, faking seems like a good option. Ashok -Original Message- Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 5:40 PM To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L Please. you can create a file

Re: JDK directory home

2003-02-14 Thread Rachel Carmichael
sister-in-law had her twins today (valentine's) --- Joe Testa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please. you can create a file called java under a directory called bin under the JDK home(that you declare) and oracle installer could care less if its truly installed or not. just fake it out. :)

Re: JDK directory home - sorry

2003-02-14 Thread Rachel Carmichael
oops.. I gotta learn to cut and paste :) sorry for the (very) OT post --- Joe Testa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please. you can create a file called java under a directory called bin under the JDK home(that you declare) and oracle installer could care less if its truly installed or not.