It uses the JRE that shows in the JVM details in the Admin.

On Mon, Aug 4, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Robert Nurse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have a question on how ColdFusion 8 and the JRE interact.  I've been having 
> trouble connecting to HTTPS sites via the CFHTTP tag.  In looking at the Unix 
> server CF sits on, I noticed that there are two JRE's installed: one in the 
> JRun directory and one that's in the system path. The results of "whereis 
> java" always points to the version not in the JRun install directory.  Even 
> if I go into /export/jrun4/jre/bin and try "whereis ./java", I don't get the 
> version used by JRun.  So, my question is, does CF actually use the JRE path 
> in the CF Administrator's JVM Details:Java Home or does it use the system 
> path to reach the JRE?  If it uses the system path, it will never use the 
> cacerts keystore containing the certs of the servers to be reached via CFHTTP.

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