Thanks!

That's perfect, now a similar question, i've put a lot of classes that are used on 
most of our hosted sites (ThinkVirtual platform package, the crossdb.com package, and 
one from spaceprogram.com).  I've placed all these in the tomcat home directory under 
the classes path so all instances can use this.  How would i go about placing those 
packages on the home partition yet making them globally accessible?

Guess I could just add them to the tomcat classpath right?

Travis

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From: "William L. Thomson Jr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 2001-12-10 10:51:16.0
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Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Java - Installing jdk 1.4

Travis,
        Install or place the new jdk in you home directory or a parition with 
room left and place a symbolic link in the /usr/java directory.

That did the trick for me. Also this same method is used to point to 
several jdk's. Set all you programs to look for jdk, and point that to 
jdk1.4, or remove it and point it at another jdk.


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> How would one go about installing this along side 1.3?  I run out of room on the / 
>partition so i can't put it in /usr/java
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> Travis Reeder
> Chief Software Architect
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Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
439 Amber Way
Petaluma, Ca. 94952
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707.766.8989
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