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<title>Configuring j2sdk</title>
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<sect3><title>Config files</title>
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<para><userinput>/etc/profile, ~/.bash_profile, ~/.profile, ~/.bashrc</userinput></para>
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</sect3>
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<sect3><title>Configuration Information</title>
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<para>Add the following lines to the appropriate file listed
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above.</para>
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<para><screen><userinput>export JAVA_HOME=<path to>/j2sdk&j2sdk-version;
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export PATH=$PATH:$JAVA_HOME/bin</userinput></screen></para>
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<para>You now have a java development environment installed on your
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machine, however it is compiled with a different library than the other
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programs which creates incompatabilities. Specifically, the plug-in
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will not work with browsers compiled on your machine.</para>
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<para>There is a solution if you are willing to accept the SUN COMMUNITY
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SOURCE LICENSE for the Java 2 Platform Standard Edition. Note that you
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are not allowed to distribute the resulting JDK/JRE and you also cannot
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use the resulting JDK to compile programs for distribution unless they
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pass Sun's compatiblity tests. In short don't use the resulting JDK
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except for your personal use.</para>
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</sect3>
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</sect2>
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