Murray,
There is a mechanism to set a directory from the command-line.   I don't
think
you have to update the JRE per se.   I don't know what the exact syntax
is,
though I think I saw it in an e-mail.  I will try and add it to the
web-site.

Mark

Murray Altheim wrote:

> Mark J. Stang wrote:
> > One more time:
> >
> > http://www.markjstang.com/embeddedxindice.html
>
> Mark,
>
> I notice in this document you say that Xindice has trouble with
> JDK 1.4. Is this for JDK1.4 + Xindice 1.1 only, or have you had
> trouble with Xindice 1.0?
>
> Reason I ask is that I upgraded to JDK 1.4 (1.4.1_01 on linux)
> with Xindice 1.0 and apart from having to fix some deprecated
> code in my application, there were no other problems. Now, if
> this is something that occurs in Xindice 1.1 and the only
> solution is to modify the installed JRE by moving some jar files
> into a directory, I can't force this on my users (who will not
> even in general know what a JRE is, much less where it is on
> their machines), nor can I have my installation do this as I
> can't always assume access rights.
>
> It would be a showstopper for my use of 1.1 if I had to modify
> my users' JRE using the "Endorsed Standards Override Mechanism".
> I'm hoping this is only a temporary problem...  (?)
>
> Other than that, the document looks good. (As a markup person
> I'd suggest "element" rather than "tag" if you're talking about
> more than just the tag itself -- an SGML element considers the
> start and end tag as delimiters of an element, which includes
> the tags and all contents) Oh, it'd be easier to read if the
> email message at the bottom were wrapped in a <pre>.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Murray
>
> ......................................................................
> Murray Altheim                  <http://kmi.open.ac.uk/people/murray/>
> Knowledge Media Institute
> The Open University, Milton Keynes, Bucks, MK7 6AA, UK
>
>      "In Las Vegas Mr Gates also demonstrated a prototype
>       fridge magnet which can be programmed to receive traffic
>       reports, sports results and advertisements from local
>       restaurants using the same FM signal as the wristwatch."
>                                   -- The Guardian, 10 Jan 2003.

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