Thanks Jacques, Eric 2012/12/24 Jacques Le Roux <jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com>: > Yes you can have both. > > use > whereis java > or > which java > to find where are your java installed versions > > java -version > to know the one you use currently > > then set the JAVA_HOME in path to use the one you want > > Don't ask more, help yourself with Google ;o) > http://www.ducea.com/2010/08/09/multiple-java-versions-on-debian/ > http://anshee.blogspot.de/2008/05/multiple-versions-of-java-on-debian.html > http://blog.mypapit.net/2007/10/how-to-switch-between-different-java-jvm-in-ubuntu-and-debian-gnu-linux.html > > Jacques > > From: "Info Olagos" <info.ola...@gmail.com> >> Hello, >> >> What is the best way to install the sun java 6 jdk and jre on Debian Linux? >> >> I first installed OpenJDK but it gives errors when i start ./ant in >> ofbiz12.0.4 . >> >> Can i install sun java 6 over it? or do i have to remove first openJDK java. >> >> regards, >> Eric >> >> -- >> Olagos bvba >> http://www.olagos.eu >> http://www.olagos.com >> http://www.olagos.be >> http://www.olagos.nl
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