To fix the JAVA_HOME problem on Windows without moving the JDK, specify the
environment variable like this:
C:\Progra~1\Java\jdk1.5.0_06
with "Progra~1" instead of "Program Files". Then the build should work with
the JDK in the default location.
Build problems also occur when the source code is in a directory with spaces in
the directory names, for example,
under "Documents and Settings" where Eclipse projects are located by default.
Regards,
Scott Dawson
Unisys
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