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Upgrading Java 1.4.1 to 1.4.2 in UNIX
Hi, I have got java 1.4.1 in my unix server, i wish to upgrade it to 1.4.2 version. I know how to do that in Windows, but it is the first time i am doing it in UNIX. Please tell me how to do it from command line?
Are there any environment variable to be set in unix as in windows? Thanks in advance, Manmohan. |
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