Isn't there a setting in default-web.xml that uses the Java 6 compiler
API to generate the classes? I agree that by default, it tries to use
javac executable. Like Snjezana mentions, we do need keytool executable
to create the domain, while one uses the "installer" distribution of TP-2.
The zip distribution does not need the keytool for the default domain.
- Kedar
Jerome Dochez wrote:
> Hi Raju
>
> The main reason why we need the JDK is for JSP compilation which uses
> the JDK compiler. To be able to support running on the JRE we would need
> to have a distribution with the JSP Container stripped out. If there is
> enough interest, this is certainly something we could look into.
>
> Jerome
>
> On May 14, 2008, at 4:47 PM, glassfish_at_javadesktop.org wrote:
>
>> I attempted to run my application on GFV3 with a vanilla install of
>> OpenSolaris 2008.05 which only comes installed with a JRE 1.6.x
>> There were a bunch of errors which got resolved when I installed and
>> started GFV3 using java from JDK.
>>
>> Where does the dependency on the JDK come from? Removing that
>> dependency and making it work with a JRE will make V3 similar to
>> Tomcat. Any plans for fixing it in V3 TP3?
>>
>> _raju
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