Well I could only second Tobias that if you are adminstrating clients via e.g. an ssh-session it would be great if you would not need to use the GUI to change your clients Java configuration without forwarding your X for example.
Tom Joachim Lingner schrieb: > > Tom Schindl wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Well if you are on linux a simple "sed" command could change the used >> JDK or am I missing something. This could surely done also on win32 but >> I have no idea on win32-scripting. The information is stored on my >> system in: >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~tom/.openoffice/user/config/javasettings_Linux_x86.xml >> > The javasettings_xyz.xml is an implementation detail and it may change > between versions of OOo without notice. By the way the vendorData > element contains data which are only useful or necessary for exact that > JRE (vendor, version) which is determined by the javaInfo element. It is > not specified what exactly has to be contained in that element. However, > when a Sun JRE is used then it contains the paths to the JRE > installation which have to be put in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH before soffice > starts. If this is not done, then VM aborts and kills the office as > well. If you modify the file and point to a different JRE and vendorData > still contains path to the old JRE then you can be sure that at some > point your office behaves "strange" if not crashes. > > For more information about how a JRE is selected by OOo you could have a > look at: > http://udk.openoffice.org/common/man/spec/javavendorextension.sxw > > > Jochen > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]