said:
>I got Java142 to work by putting it in my PATH and LIBPATH!
The LIBPATH entries are required for every Java version you have
installed. You only need a PATH entry for the Java you want to be the
default when you type java at the command line. Any addition java
references in PATH are superfluous.
>Should I have removed references to Java11?
Only the PATH entries are now extra.
>What about CLASSPATH which contains only various references to Java 11?
Leave them until you decide to make Java 1.1 go away.
>(I seem to recall trhat something
>important still needs Java11: the inOS/2 installer?)
I don't think so. In eCS, TCP/IP Configuration Notebook has been fixed to
work with v1.3.1. Some folks like v1.1.8 because for some apps, it's
faster than v1.3.1.
Regards,
Steven
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