06-12-2011
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1. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
some questions please :
1- what does do instfix ?
2- what does lslpp -l ?
3- how to verify JDK version on a UNIX server (AIX) ?
Many thanks before. (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: big123456
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2. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello,
I try to find the file jdk-1.3.1_03-fcs.rpm (pre-requisite for Oracle Applications 11.5.8) for Linux x86 but it doesn't available anywhere...
Maybe here, somebody have it ? :o
Rgds (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: madmat
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3. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I'm trying to install JDK (Java Development tools) and i get this:
WARNING:
The <SUNWj6dev> package "JDK 6.0 Dev. Tools (1.6.0)" is
a prerequisite package and should be installed.
WARNING:
The <SUNWj6rtx> package "JDK 6.0 64-bit Runtime Env.
(1.6.0)" is a prerequisite package and should be... (0 Replies)
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4. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi,
I need a shell script that would do silent installation of jdk on a linux machine.
Can anyone help me with this?
Thanx
Sunny (6 Replies)
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5. Solaris
How to install the jdk 1.6 in the solaris sparc 10 64bit. Any patch is required for jdk 1.6 for solaris (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: saktiviji
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6. Solaris
Current platform: Sun OS 5.9 Solaris
isainfo -v
64-bit sparcv9 applications
32-bit sparc applications
Problem: Fail to start tomcat server
ps -ef | grep tomcat
nothing displays...
Steps:
Installed jakarta-tomcat-5.0.30
Installed jdk 1.6 and set path in profile... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: sbox
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7. Programming
Please look at below and let me know if some one has solution for this issue.
when the code is trying to import the class directly an error is displayed saying " '.' expected ".
I tires with JDK 1.5 , JDK 1.3 and JDK 1.4 , results are same.. If this is resolved with any updated version of... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: shafi2all
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8. Ubuntu
Hello,
I have installed the default JDK from Software centre, but when i type whereis JDK on the terminal.. i don't see any path :mad:
i need JDk to install a tool ... Hurry!!! please HELP:confused::confused: (4 Replies)
Discussion started by: paramad
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9. HP-UX
How can i see if jdk is installed or not on my system. I am on HP UX B.11.31 (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: bang_dba
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10. UNIX and Linux Applications
Hello,
Please, i ask what command linux used to know the version of jdk installed on my machine ?
Thank you so much. (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: chercheur857
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
debian::javahelper::java
Debian::Javahelper::Java(3) Javahelper Debian::Javahelper::Java(3)
NAME
Debian::Javahelper::Java - Javahelper core library.
SYNOPSIS
use Debian::Javahelper::Java;
my @paths = scan_javadoc("/usr/share/doc/libfreemarker-doc/api/");
print "Freemarker is linked to the following APIs:
- ",
join("
- ", @paths), "
";
my @packnames = find_package_for_existing_files("/bin/ls",
"/bin/bash");
print "/bin/ls and /bin/bash are installed via: ",
join(", ", @packnames), "
";
DESCRIPTION
This module is used by various javahelpers to share common code.
Please note this API is not stable and backwards compatibility is not guaranteed at the current time. Please contact the maintainers if you
are interested in a stable API.
Methods
scan_javadoc($path)
Scans the javadoc at $path and returns a list of javadocs it is linked to on the system.
Currently it ignores all javadocs linked via other locations than /usr/share/doc and it also makes an assumption that the linked
javadoc is in /usr/share/doc/<package>/<dir-or-symlink>. Of course, all Java Policy compliant packages provide their javadoc from
there.
If /usr/share/doc/<package>/<dir-or-symlink> appears to be a symlink, then it is followed (except for default-jdk-doc).
find_package_for_existing_files(@files)
Consults dpkg(1) to see which packages provides @files and returns this list. All entries in @files must exists (but is not required to
be files) and should not be used on a directory.
Furthermore all entries must be given with absolute path.
parse_manifest_fd($fd, $filename)
Parses a manifest from $fd, which must be a readable filehandle, and returns a Debian::Javahelper::Manifest.
$filename is only used to report parsing errors and should be something that identifies the source of $fd.
write_manifest_fd($manifest, $fd, $filename)
Writes $manifest to the writable filehandle $fd. $manifest must be a Debian::Javahelper::Manifest.
$filename is only used to report errors and should be something that identifies $fd.
write_manifest_section_fd($section, $fd, $filename)
Writes $section to the writable filehandle $fd. $section must be a Debian::Javahelper::ManifestSection.
$filename is only used to report errors and should be something that identifies $fd.
NB: Helper - Not exported.
slurp_file($file)
Reads all lines in $file and returns them as a list.
NB: Helper - Not exported.
SEE ALSO
Debian::Javahelper::Manifest(3) Debian::Javahelper::ManifestSection(3)
AUTHOR
Niels Thykier <niels@thykier.net>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2010 by Niels Thykier
This module is free software; you may redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of GNU GPL 2.
0.43 2012-01-10 Debian::Javahelper::Java(3)