said:
>had done so via ecsupdt, but apparently not. I am confused between JAVA
>1.1.8 and 1.3. Should I have BOTH on my system?
Yes, you should have both. The can coexist.
>java -fullversion shows:
>JAVA.EXE full version "JDK 1.1.8 IBM build o118-20011106 (JIT enabled:
>javax V3.
>5-IBMJDK1.1-20011106)"
That's the most recent.
>CONFIG.SYS has:
>SYSLEVEL shows:
>How much of this is junk? Is there a document that will tell me how to
>get to the latest Java? I need specific instructions. I'm running eCS GA
>+ FP2.
This is all fine. I ran my test under W4/FP15+, so YMMV. The place to
get eCS support is the eCS list. You will have a better chance of finding
out if others can duplicate your failure.
Do you have:
SET JAVA_HIGH_MEMORY=1
in config.sys. This can help in some cases. Sometimes turning of JIT can
help:
set java_compiler=xxx
does this.
Steven
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