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Posted to user@commons.apache.org by Joseph S Chung <js...@itsd.gov.hk> on 2003/06/24 06:27:16 UTC
Re[3]: JAVA_HOME variable problem
Hi Simon,
It fail with Tomcat 5 but seems work with Tomcat 4.
Thanks,
Joseph
From: Joseph S Chung <js...@itsd.gov.hk> on 24/06/2003 12:18
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Thanks Simon.
I export it and I can see it from "export -p". But the result is still the
same when I execute "startup.sh". Any idea?
Thanks.
From: Simon Kitching <si...@ecnetwork.co.nz> on 24/06/2003 11:52
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On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 15:39, Joseph S Chung wrote:
> With "echo $JAVA_HOME", I get "/usr/java/j2sdk1.4.1_03".
Sorry to ask, but have you done this?
export JAVA_HOME
Without this, the value is visible in your current shell but not in
applications started from your current shell.
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