Kevin Jones wrote:
>
> > - The JAVA_HOME env variable is no longer needed (instead, it looks in the
> > registry to get the JDK path).
>
> The problem with this is that when you install the JDK you end up with two
> JREs. So Java developers may have JAVA_HOME pointed at c:\jdk1.3.1 (say) and
>
> - The JAVA_HOME env variable is no longer needed (instead, it looks in the
> registry to get the JDK path).
The problem with this is that when you install the JDK you end up with two
JREs. So Java developers may have JAVA_HOME pointed at c:\jdk1.3.1 (say) and
the registry is pointing at c:\prog