Setting env variables for Sun JDK and IBM JDK on a same Linux Server

Setting env variables for Sun JDK and IBM JDK on a same Linux Server

Post by Tren » Tue, 09 Oct 2001 13:57:14



Hello, everyone.

I need help on how to set environment variables in the profile for
both Sun JDK and IBM JDK to work with my applications on a RedHat
Linux 7.1. I did some research but I haven't found any available help.

Thanks.
Trent

 
 
 

Setting env variables for Sun JDK and IBM JDK on a same Linux Server

Post by E J » Tue, 09 Oct 2001 16:49:02


For everybody on your system, put it your /etc/profile
For only you and you are using bash shell, put it in your .bash_profile.

> Hello, everyone.

> I need help on how to set environment variables in the profile for
> both Sun JDK and IBM JDK to work with my applications on a RedHat
> Linux 7.1. I did some research but I haven't found any available help.

> Thanks.
> Trent


 
 
 

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