ARS 7.1 probably ask for Java because of the Java plugin server.

7.01 also ask for Java directory if you choose to install the web
service support.
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Jarl

On 9/21/07, Dwayne Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> We are upgrading from ARS 7.0.1 to 7.1 (Red-Hat Linux server, Oracle 10.2 db).
>
> The ARS compatibility matrix shows 7.0.1 as compatible with Java 1.4.2,50.
>
> The 7.1 Email Engine requires 1.5 or higher.
>
> If we upgrade to Java 1.6 in preparation for the ARS upgrade, will our 
> present Email Engine stop working?  How about ARS itself?
>
> The ARSD 7.1 installer asks for a Java directory. (I can't remember if 7.0.1 
> does. I don't see it in the installing manual.) What role does Java play in 
> basic ARS, as opposed to the Email Engine?
>
> Should we put Java 1.6 in a new folder and point the 7.1 installer to it, and 
> keep our present folder till the upgrade is finished?
>
> Basically, how do you prepare Java for 7.1 without sabotaging your present 
> 7.0.1 system?
>
> Dwayne Martin
> Computing Support
> James Madison University
>
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