Hi,
About your first doubt, if you are using Windows OS, you can open
a DOS console an type the following: java -version. So you can inspect
the version you have installed. If you want to explicitly set the
path, you have to open 'My PC', do rigth click, go to 'Advanced
Option', so at the bottom you have the option 'Environment Variables¡,
so you have to change the variable JAVA-HOME, or add it if you have
not it configured. I hope it information was useful.
Bye.
On 9 jul, 10:05, Sara Henry <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would also like to add to my previous mail that i have downloaded Eclipse
> 3.4.
>
> Doubt 1)
> I did not explicity set any path for jdk/jre explicitly but I am able to run
> my simple java program.
> I need to know how to set the path for jdk explicitly.
>
> Doubt 2)
> We don't need to instal Apache Tomcat for J2SE but for J2EE?
>
> Will appretiate your help for clearing these basic doubts.
>
> Thanks.
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