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Re: [ptp-user] PTP using side-installed version of Java

Just set PATH to point to java/bin or whatever in the 'preferred' 1.5 java installation, to be ahead of java/bin in the 1.4 version

(Does anyone know if he needs to set CLASSPATH too?)


...Beth

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[ptp-user] PTP using side-installed version of Java

Hello PTP gurus,
I'm trying to install PTP v2.1 on AIX.  According to java -version, I
only have version 1.4.2 there.  I have two questions:

1.  Is the requirement of having Java v1.5 or higher a hard requirement
for PTP to work? (or maybe it works, but does not have all features, etc)
2.  I do also have Java v1.5.0 "side-installed" meaning it is not in the
main path.  Do I need to set any environmental variables or other
options when installing/running PTP to make sure it uses the right
version of Java?

Thanks,
Barna (ICON/IBM/LLNL)
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