What I have done in the past is went to java.sun.com. I download the full JDK or SDK. This allows a user to compile and run. The JRE is for running applications only.
I run the RPM or tar and install it saying yes to whatever questions it ask. Then I tar up the entire directory and make a shell script to install it on other machines. Java SDK is very portable itself the linux version will run on any linux kernel 2.4 2.6 and distro (as far as I have tested). All you need is the tar file. A path entry poining to the java executable and a JAVA_HOME entry for your java path.
** I only use java for running command line applications. My method works well for me. Running the full install as sun designs it to be run is a better option. **
On 4/30/07, Rob Crittenden <rcritten@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
BAPPA MALLICK wrote:
> Dear List,
>
> I am very new in FDS and install my first FDS server
> on my RHEL-4 ES system. The installation goes smooth
> and I am able to start the FDS and Administration
> server.
>
> But the problem arises when I try to open FD console,
> I have googled net and found one related topic at
> " http://fedoranews.org/mediawiki/index.php/JPackage_Java_for_FC4".
> But I found the instruction is premative and all the
> specified files are not there. Below is the screen
> dump of the error I am getting. If you please give me
> the detail instruction, it will be a lifesaver for me.
> =======================================================
> Warning: -ms8m not understood. Ignoring.
> Warning: -mx64m not understood. Ignoring.
>
> Exception in thread main java.lang.NoSuchMethodError:
> method com.netscape.mana
> gement.client.util.RemoteImage.setImage was not found.
> at _Jv_ResolvePoolEntry(java.lang.Class,
>
> int) (/usr/lib/libgcj.so.5.0.0)
> at
> com.netscape.management.client.util.RemoteImage.RemoteImage(java.lang.Stri
> ng) (Unknown Source)
> at
> com.netscape.management.nmclf.SuiLookAndFeel.initComponentDefaults (javax.s
> wing.UIDefaults) (Unknown Source)
> at
> com.netscape.management.nmclf.SuiLookAndFeel.getDefaults()
>
> (Unknown Source )
> at javax.swing.UIManager.put(java.lang.Object ,
> java.lang.Object) (/usr/lib/li bgcj.so.5.0.0)
> at
> com.netscape.management.client.components.FontFactory.initializeLFFonts()
> (Unknown Source)
> at
> com.netscape.management.client.console.Console.common_init (java.lang.Strin
> g)
> (Unknown Source)
> at
> com.netscape.management.client.console.Console.Console(java.lang.String,
> j ava.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
> java.lang.String , java.lang .String)
> (Unknown Source)
> at
> com.netscape.management.client.console.Console.main(java.lang.String[])
> (Unknown Source)
> =======================================================
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Tapas Mallick
> bappa_tapas@xxxxxxxxx
> tapas.mallick@xxxxxxxxx
You need to use either the Sun or IBM JRE. The console doesn't currently
work with gcj.
rob
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