- The JAVA_HOME env variable is no longer needed (instead, it looks in the
registry to get the JDK path).
The problem with this is that when you install the JDK you end up with two
JREs. So Java developers may have JAVA_HOME pointed at c:\jdk1.3.1 (say) and
the registry is pointing at
Kevin Jones wrote:
- The JAVA_HOME env variable is no longer needed (instead, it looks in the
registry to get the JDK path).
The problem with this is that when you install the JDK you end up with two
JREs. So Java developers may have JAVA_HOME pointed at c:\jdk1.3.1 (say) and
the