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Date:  Fri, 6 Oct 2006 13:53:43 -0400
From:  "Yada Ho" <yada (at mark) ds3.net>
Subject:  [coba-e:07470] Re: Java on BQ
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Cc:  "Rodrigo Ordonez Licona" <rodrigo (at mark) xnet.com.mx>
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did you have to do anything beyond the normal install?



On Fri, 6 Oct 2006 08:42:15 -0600, Rodrigo Ordonez Licona wrote
> We have a manual Install of Suns JDK and Java 1.5 on a couple of servers
> 
> Pretty easy, no harm to the BQ UI
> 
> Regards
> Rodrigo O
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dogsbody [mailto:dan (at mark) dogsbody.org] 
> Sent: Jueves, 05 de Octubre de 2006 06:29 p.m.
> To: coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
> Subject: [coba-e:07454] Re: Java on BQ
> 
> > Is there any package or any simple way of installing Java on a Centos 
> > BQ server that is similar to the one on the RAQ 550?  I've got a few 
> > sites using Java and Tomcat that I'd like to move over.
> 
> There is a pkg from Brian but it is VERY much in beta!!!!
>    http://bluequartz.org/ml/archive/coba-e/4900/4944.html
> 
> > I realize I could try doing a manual install, but I'd rather avoid it.   
> > I suspect it would by tricky doing it in a way that mimics the way it 
> > was on the 550, and that can be site specific.  What have others done 
> > who've come up against this issue?
> 
> Others in the archives have done manual installs by the looks of it.
> 
> Regards, Dan
> 
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