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In <0GJV006UEYWJ84@mta7.pltn13.pbi.net>, on 09/18/01
at 06:31 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>I have two directories:
>Java11 and
>JRE11
The 1st is the standard location for the Java Development Kit (JDK)
install. The 2nd is the standard location for the Java Runtime
Environment (JRE). The JDK includes the full runtime and, optionally,
development tools and samples. The JRE is a subset of the full runtime
and is normally not installed on an OS/2 machine because it duplicates
what the JDK provides.
Why did you install the JRE?
Does config.sys point to the JRE (it should not) or to the JDK?
>I don't know what the difference is. I ran the runtime, etc files from
>BOTH directories. It doesn't make any difference -- I still get the
You need to follow the installation instructions a little better. The
files must be unzipped from the ROOT of the drive where the JDK is
installed. That explains why you got the results you did.
>Should I try deleting one of the subdirectories?
You have lots of clean up to do. You have not broken anything, but you
have dumped lots of garbage into both your JDK and JRE installations.
Some people need the JRE. If you don't, delete it.
You will find a JAVA11 subdirectory below your JAVA11 directory. It's
garbage. Delete it and the subdirectories below it. Then reinstall the
update correctly.
You are probably going to need a UNIMAINT run afterward to clean up.
Steven
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