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RE: Re: [cobalt-developers] Java - Installing jdk 1.4
- Subject: RE: Re: [cobalt-developers] Java - Installing jdk 1.4
- From: travis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu Dec 13 10:50:02 2001
- List-id: Discussion Forum for developers on Sun Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
ya, but the whole point of this is to avoid using the / partition. I want to use the /home partition because it has all the space. I've run out of room on the / partition.
Travis
---- Original Message ----
From: Timothy Stonis <timothy.stonis@xxxxxxx>
Sent: 2001-12-12 11:31:43.0
To: cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Java - Installing jdk 1.4
Put your jar in:
/usr/java/jdk/jre/lib/ext/
The script /etc/profile.d/java.sh will snarf in all the jars in that
directory and all them to the class path.
_Tim
On 12/11/01 6:27 PM, "travis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <travis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Ya, i looked into changing the tomcat classpath, but you need to set it on the
> command line or something and i don't really want to mess with the cobalt
> scripts.
>
> How could i place a symbolic link in the classpath?
>
> Travis
>
> ---- Original Message ----
> From: "William L. Thomson Jr." <wlt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: 2001-12-11 09:34:27.0
> To: cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Java - Installing jdk 1.4
>
> Travis,
> You can place them were you like and either add them to the classpath, or
> place a symbolic link in a classpath. Either should work the same.
> Although with if you modify the classpath, you may need to modify the
> security manager as well.
>
> Otherwise you should be all set.
>
> travis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> That's perfect, now a similar question, i've put a lot of classes that are
>> used on most of our hosted sites (ThinkVirtual platform package, the
>> crossdb.com package, and one from spaceprogram.com). I've placed all these
>> in the tomcat home directory under the classes path so all instances can use
>> this. How would i go about placing those packages on the home partition yet
>> making them globally accessible?
>>
>> Guess I could just add them to the tomcat classpath right?
>>
>> Travis
>>
>> ---- Original Message ----
>> From: "William L. Thomson Jr." <wlt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: 2001-12-10 10:51:16.0
>> To: cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Java - Installing jdk 1.4
>>
>> Travis,
>> Install or place the new jdk in you home directory or a parition with
>> room left and place a symbolic link in the /usr/java directory.
>>
>> That did the trick for me. Also this same method is used to point to
>> several jdk's. Set all you programs to look for jdk, and point that to
>> jdk1.4, or remove it and point it at another jdk.
>>
>>
>> travis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>>
>>> How would one go about installing this along side 1.3? I run out of room on
>>> the / partition so i can't put it in /usr/java
>>>
>>> Travis Reeder
>>> Chief Software Architect
>>> ThinkVirtual
>>>
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>>
>>
>
>
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