HI!
Almost Success??

I am not sure this is the best method.  I think I need to make a
JAVA_HOME variable under "Environmental Variables" under either "User
variables for Computer" or "System variables?"  This is because as
other components are added the JAVA_HOME variable as to be reference
such as when setting up Glassfish or Tomcat.  This is what i am
reading today.

So, the question is, does the variable go into the "User variables for
Computer" or "System variables" in my Windows 7 system.  The
installation included a variable "PATH" with the value  C:\Program
Files\Sun\SDK\bin.
But this variable did not work.

The second question, once the variable JAVA_HOME is created how do I
add that to the PATH variable in the "System variables?"  I need to do
this from the GUI windows interface not the command prompt.

I appreciate your help on this.  Thank you.
Alex

On Feb 24, 7:02 pm, JKid314159 <lucky314...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Re:  SUCCESS!!!
>
> Hi!
>
> I found my javac in the following folder:
> C:\Program Files\Sun\SDK\jdk\bin
>
> Went into the Environmental Variables and in the System Variables I
> edited Path.  I ammended this path as
> ;C:\Program Files\Sun\SDK\jdk\bin
>
> I restarted the machine.  I was able to compile at the command line
> interface with javac.  I'll try it in eclipse.
>
> Thank you to all the people who sent suggestions.  Thank.
>
> Alex

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