Paul Huml wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, Ryan!  I hadn't considered that I was using too new a
> version of Java... Hmmm, I did get the latest version from the Sun site.
> Any idea how old a version of Java I would need?  Haha
>
> With the number of licenses we own, I can spend quite a bit more time on
> trying to get CF 6 on CentOS.  In all honesty, getting CentOS running on
> this old test server was more headache.  But the goal of the exercise was to
> see how well our sites would run on it and just how much work might lie
> ahead of us in migrating from Windows to Linux.  I was very impressed with
> getting CF 7 installed and running, worked as I expected, too bad the same
> has not been true for CF 6.
>
> Thanks again for your reply!
> ~Paul

Paul, from this page 
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6.1/htmldocs/intro6.htm
I saw:  "ColdFusion MX 6.1 ships with the Sun 1.4.2 JVM."

I thought CF needed to have java installed, but it sounds like maybe it 
comes bundled with one.  If thats the case, even though you upgraded 
your java, CF may still be using its own 1.4.2 that it came with.  Or 
you may have upgraded the bundled one...

In any case, what are the java errors you get?

-Ryan



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