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Ashikuzzaman
11-19-2002, 09:45 AM
I have installed sunOneStudio 1.4.1 in my red hat 8.0 and found it automatically installs (or copies) jdk1.4.1 within it. How can I manipulate that if I already have a jdk installed in linux. Or at least how can i ignore that one and use my previous jdk with sun one?

:cool:

mdwatts
11-19-2002, 07:01 PM
First time I've even heard of sunOneStudio and seen any questions posted about it.

Any instructions included with the package? What type of installer does it use? Can you select a custom install and deselect the included JDK?

Ashikuzzaman
11-20-2002, 01:09 AM
Dear mdwatts,

SunOneStudio is a great IDE from Sun based on netbeans. Probably you will recognize it when I say it's Forte For Java. Actually it's Forte plus a few more things packed with it. I prefer it to JBuilder. You may get it in Sun's download page for different platforms. Google will easily take you to that page.

cyh781s
01-21-2003, 04:49 PM
I just downloaded SunOneStudio. If you read the download options closely, you will see it has 2 different options you can choose to download. One is SunOne with j2sdk, the other one is only SunOne.
If you have j2sdk already in your linux box, you can choose the other one.

hope this helps