Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-20 Thread Mathieu Baudier
Or try this (fairly recent) version of OpenJDK that I have repackaged from Fedora to Centos 5, it contains the browser plugin (i386 much less tested than x86_64): http://www.argeo.org/linux/argeo-el/5/plus/i386/ So there is, once again, an openjdk browser plugin? There hasn't been for a

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-19 Thread Mathieu Baudier
[myko...@sr1220 ~]$ java -version java version 1.6.0 OpenJDK  Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b09) OpenJDK Client VM (build 1.6.0-b09, mixed mode) So, you have Java installed Sweet Home 3D - a CAD-style house layout program. http://sweethome3d.eu/index.jsp Just download it from:

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-19 Thread Michael Klinosky
Mathieu Baudier wrote: Note: If you want to use their online offer, then you need the Java browser plugin because they use applets, ... Yup. I figured that out during work today. That's the one I want. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-19 Thread Mathieu Baudier
Note: If you want to use their online offer, then you need the Java browser plugin because they use applets,  ... Yup. I figured that out during work today. That's the one I want. Then try the Sun JDK (see previous posts). Or try this (fairly recent) version of OpenJDK that I have repackaged

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-19 Thread m . roth
Note: If you want to use their online offer, then you need the Java browser plugin because they use applets,  ... Yup. I figured that out during work today. That's the one I want. Then try the Sun JDK (see previous posts). Or try this (fairly recent) version of OpenJDK that I have

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-19 Thread Michael Klinosky
I've been at this for a couple hours now, and I'm still lost. Making a long story really short - where is java supposed to be installed? (/usr/local? I don't have a /usr/java.) *Some* details: I figured that I just needed the plugin. Well, apparently there isn't one (not separate, on

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-19 Thread Michael Klinosky
Agile Aspect wrote: The JAVA_HOME here is Sun's JDK: ln -s $JAVA_HOME/jre/lib/i386/libnpjp2.so /usr/lib/firefox-3.0.10/plugins/libnpjp2.so ... I'll try this! ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-19 Thread John R Pierce
Michael Klinosky wrote: I've been at this for a couple hours now, and I'm still lost. Making a long story really short - where is java supposed to be installed? (/usr/local? I don't have a /usr/java.) speaking purely in generic terms, Sun Java is isually installed to

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-18 Thread Niki Kovacs
Michael Klinosky a écrit : Can someone explain, or provide a link to a particular webpage that would clue me in? I have a detailed explanation on my website. It's in french, but the Linux bits are international :o) http://www.microlinux.fr/linux_aux_petits_oignons/chapitre_8/01.html#java

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-18 Thread Mathieu Baudier
Package Manager reports (with a green checkmark) that I have java-1.6.0 installed on my machine (running Cent 5.3), but it seems to not be running. I used http://java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml and got Something is wrong. Java is not working. This page tell you that the Java browser

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-18 Thread Michael Klinosky
Mathieu Baudier wrote: Package Manager reports (with a green checkmark) that I have java-1.6.0 installed on my machine (running Cent 5.3), but it seems to not be running. I used http://java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml and got Something is wrong. Java is not working. This page tell you

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-18 Thread Mathieu Baudier
** But, that would change just 1 thing: allow Firefox to run java applets - correct? Or, would it also allow other java-coded apps to run? it is just necessary for applet You said that you are running 5.3, any reason why not updating to 5.4? (if it is a desktop) Just haven't considered it

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-18 Thread Agile Aspect
On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Michael Klinosky m...@enter.net wrote: Hello. Package Manager reports (with a green checkmark) that I have java-1.6.0 installed on my machine (running Cent 5.3), but it seems to not be running. I used http://java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml and got

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-18 Thread Mathieu Baudier
I use Sun's JDK, so the following may or may not work in OpenJDK. The default OpenJDK of CentOS (b09) does not contain the browser plugin. Apparently the OP does not necessarily need the browser plugin. ___ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-18 Thread Michael Klinosky
Mathieu Baudier wrote: Can you send the output of: $ java -version [myko...@sr1220 ~]$ java -version java version 1.6.0 OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0-b09) OpenJDK Client VM (build 1.6.0-b09, mixed mode) Which application do you want to run? Sweet Home 3D - a CAD-style house

Re: [CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-18 Thread Michael Klinosky
I wrote: Which application do you want to run? Sweet Home 3D - a CAD-style house layout program. http://sweethome3d.eu/index.jsp I neglected to mention what prompted my inquiry! I got ver 1.7 of that program (from a software site, and it was bundled with a JRE). Using the program, I

[CentOS] Java RE

2010-04-17 Thread Michael Klinosky
Hello. Package Manager reports (with a green checkmark) that I have java-1.6.0 installed on my machine (running Cent 5.3), but it seems to not be running. I used http://java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml and got Something is wrong. Java is not working. Perhaps I'm confused on which program I