> try to install first a jdk 1.4.x then a jdk 1.5, then launch
> the jwsdp installer and when prompted choose the jvm you
> wish: if it's not listed, use the "browse" button to locate
> it manually.
I know I can do that. Do you think I'd be sending these emails if this was
an option :)
This is for a classroom setup so I need to do an unattended install and I
want to do it with only JDK 1.5 installed,
Kevin Jones
http://public.xdi.org/=kevin.jones
skype (www.skype.com): kevinrjones
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Alessio Cervellin [mailto:alessio.cervellin_at_sun-cs-italy.com]
> Sent: 18 November 2004 13:53
> To: users_at_jax-rpc.dev.java.net
> Subject: Re: Installing JWSDP 1.5 with JDK 1.5
>
> > I'm trying to install JWSDP 1.5 on a JDK 1.5 machine. This
> is a clean
> > install onto Windows 2003. I let JDK 1.5 install into c:\program
> > files\java\jdk1.5.0 and then install JWSDP 1.5, the install
> does not
> > find the JVM. I've tried setting JAVA_HOME and I've tried
> running the
> > install with -is:javahome, so
> >
> > jwspd-1_5-windows-i586.exe -console -is:javahome "c:\program
> > files\java\jdk1.5.0"
> >
> > I've also tried JDK 1.5 in a different directory (one
> without spaces
> > :) ), and still no luck. The installer simply does not
> recognise 1.5,
> > I get this
> >
> > "A suitable JVM could not be found. Please run the program
> again with
> > the option -is:javahome <JAVA HOME DIR>"
>
>
>
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