Vesselin Atanasov wrote:
> Thank you very much for the help. Indeed the xxe script tried to run the GNU 
> java implementation instead of the SUN one. After editing the xxe script 
> everything runs fine. Just a small idea - maybe it would be better if the xxe 
> script would respect the value of an environment variable, e.g. JAVA_HOME and 
> use it to locate the java executable. This way it would be possible to set 
> the JRE for XXE without system-wide changes and without the need to edit the 
> xxe script.

Would what you suggest solve the problem of having gcj installed by
default on most Linux distributions? I'm not sure (I know nothing at all
about gcj).

If you have a method, simple[*] and fast, which ensures that the xxe
shell script fail with a clear error message, unless XXE is started
using Sun's Java[tm], we'll certainly implement it.

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[*] Counterexample: the shell script used to start ant (no bashing
intended).

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