>>>>> "Jayant" == jayant M <jayant> writes:

    Jayant> Hi Raj, There are 2 strange things. first i cannot
    Jayant> understand - install not asking "java path".  - in the
    Jayant> user's home directory there is no ".xopenoffice".[u r
    Jayant> using AIX]

The install was from an RPM, and no questions asked.

And I'm using an OS called ``Linux'', not AIX :)

    Jayant> try asking question to user grp "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"

Damn, another mailing list?!

-- Raju

    Jayant> thnx, -jayant --- Raj Mathur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    >> >>>>> "Jayant" == jayant M <jayant> writes:
    >> 
    Jayant> Hi Raj, Hope you are using the 1.1.0 (Do
    >> not trust on the
    Jayant> uninstall of 1.0). I was able to set the
    Tools-> Options-> security "java enable" being
    Jayant> root/Administrator.  There are lot of DB
    >> tools avl which
    Jayant> OOo uses..JDBC is just one of them.
    >> Nah man, that didn't work either.  I think something's
    >> seriously broken somewhere -- OOo, Java or me :)
    >> 
    >> Yeah, I know about the other DB access methods in OOo, but like
    >> I said, for this particular requirement I need JDBC and only
    >> JDBC.
    >> 
    Jayant> By the way when java is installed in
    >> some location only
    Jayant> the java.exe (or binary) are placed in
    >> /usr/local/bin
    Jayant> . All the "jar" files which JVM uses
    >> during execution of
    Jayant> java pgm, comes form $PATH(1.4 and
    >> above) or $CLASSPATH.
    >> 
    Jayant> OOo keeps the setting in Cache files
    >> ..which needs to be
    Jayant> written to XML file once the complete
    >> session is over.
    >> 
    Jayant> Did rm .xopenoffice helped u ??
    >> The directory doesn't exist.
    >> 
    Jayant> -Jayant M --- Raj Mathur
    >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >>>>> "Jayant" == jayant M
    >> <jayant> writes:
    >> >> 
    Jayant> During install it ask for java path
    >> >> after that it might
    Jayant> not be installing the java binding for
    >> >> UNO objects. If u
    Jayant> have the install copy of OOo just
    >> >> re-install it. If u r in
    Jayant> linux try to delete the folder
    >> >> ".xopenoffice".
    >> >> 
    >> >> Nope, it didn't ask for any Java path while installing.
    >> Java >> was available in /usr/local/bin, no questions asked at
    >> all.
    >> >> 
    >> >> Maybe this version of OOo hasn't been compiled with Java >>
    >> support at all?  Is it possible to do that?
    >> >> 
    >> >> Hmm, maybe I should go through the source...
    >> >> 
    >> >> [And before you start knocking me about this strange
    >> proclivity >> for Java, this is required to access a DB2
    >> database on an AIX >> machine using JDBC, the only option
    >> available :) ]
    >> >> 
    >> >> Regards,
    >> >> 
    >> >> -- Raju
    >> >> 
    Jayant> thanx, Jayant --- Raj Mathur
    >> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Anyone know how to enable
    >> Java >> for OOo 1.1.0?  Each time I >> click the Java/Enable
    >> checkbox >> in the Security Options it gets >> automatically
    >> unclicked.
    >> >> >> 
    >> >> >> Java binaries are in my $PATH.

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