Java on RH enterprise 4
Mr. Paul M. Whitney
paul.whitney at me.com
Wed Jun 1 00:18:33 UTC 2011
What Michael said. Thank you for amplifying. IPhones suck with responding to these.
Paul M. Whitney
RHCSA, VCP
Sr. Systems Engineer
Worldwide Information Network Systems
email: whitneyp at winsnetworks.com
cell: 410.493.9448
On May 31, 2011, at 20:06, Michael Scully <agentscully at flexiblestrategies.com> wrote:
> John:
>
> If the application can be pegged to a particular version, you can install as many different revisions of Java as you like. You can download all of the archived versions from Oracle if you create a developer account.
>
> Java will install to /usr/java, with each version in its own directory. Look in there to see what version(s) you have. But if you need the /usr/bin/java to point to a particular one, change the symbolic link of any of the java command links there (java, javaws, javac, javadoc).
>
> MS
>
> On May 31, 2011, at 4:48 PM, Yard, John wrote:
>
>> I have an application to be downloaded to my RH Enterprise 4
>> System that requires Java jre or jdk version 1.5 .
>> If I do an rpm -qa I get :
>>
>> # rpm -qa | grep java
>> java-1.4.2-gcj-compat-1.4.2.0-27jpp
>> gcc-java-3.4.6-11.el4_8.1
>>
>> I don't think this is telling me what I want to knoq.
>>
>> How do I determin what level jre / jdk I have on this system ?
>>
>> JYard
>> UCLA
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