I use sun jdk

If you have multiple jvm:s installed you may want to check and/or set the defaults via

sudo update-alternatives --config java
or
sudo update-java-alternatives

It will set the symlinks for you.

You will find more java/ubuntu related information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java

regards
 Peter Petersson

Mark Aufdencamp wrote:
Good Tips Jason and Peter! I've used symlinks pointing to different java versions for a number of years, but the setenv.sh is a new one to me. Are you both using SUN JDK's or another (IBM/OpenJDK/Harmony)?


    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: Re: Geronimo 2 and JVM - Ubuntu
    From: Peter Petersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Date: Thu, September 06, 2007 7:11 am
    To: [email protected]

    Another thing you can do is to put a executable file caled
    setenv.sh in
    <gernonimohome>/bin containing something like this.
    --------------setenv.sh in g
    bin---------------------------------------
    #!/bin/sh
    JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun
    JAVA_OPTS="-Djava.awt.headless=true -XX:MaxPermSize=128m -Xms128M
    -Xmx512M -server"
    
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    It will be read at startup with ./startup.sh

    regards
    Peter Petersson

    Jason Warner wrote:
    > Hi Mark,
    >
    > One issue that has been noticed when using Ubuntu is that it's
    > difficult to use the appropr iate JVM. The solution I've been
    using is
    > to recreate the java symlink in /usr/bin and have it point to the
    > proper version of java that you more than likely have already
    > downloaded.
    >
    > Hope this helps,
    >
    > Jason Warner
    >
    > On 9/5/07, *Mark Aufdencamp* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    
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    >
    > Hi All,
    >
    > I've been blessed by my network administrator with a new P4 Ubuntu
    > workstation of sufficient size and power to give Geronimo 2 and
    > Eclipse
    > 3.3 a whirl. I've noticed some issues arising over the usage of a
    > Jave
    > 6 rather than a Java 5 environment. I've also been following the
    > Harmony project.
    >
    > I'm wondering if anyone is utilizing the Harmony Ubuntu
    > JVM/JRE/JDK for
    > Eclipse and Geronimo development?
    >
    > Any recommendations on setting up Java, Eclipse, or Geronimo on
    Ubuntu
    > are welcome.
    >
    > Mark Aufdencamp
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