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Installing J2EE  XML
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DaveTheRave

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Joined: 04/11/2006 05:17:16
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Hi ,

I have downloaded the new Java 2 SDK 1.5 and have installed it with the NetBeans 5.0.

I am trying to get my J2EE working (J2EE_1.3.1 version) but im no sure how to set the class paths. Can any one help me with this?

I will only be updating the J2EE in a couple of weeks so i need this version to work for now!

Thank you!
stdunbar

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Joined: 06/22/2005 14:51:37
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When you say that you have J2EE 1.3.1 where did you get that from? I'm more used to seeing J2EE distributed as part of an application server like WebLogic or something. Or is this part of the Sun app server?

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DaveTheRave

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I did a course online through a College call Computer Training Insitiute (thats where I studied java to become qualified).

They Send the software on a CD with all the programs that I needed i.e.

J2SDK1.4.2 (Java 2 Sun Development Kit).
J2ME
J2EE 1.3.1

When i was studying, all that I needed to do to start the server was to go to a command prompt and type:

<c:\>j2ee -verbose

and that would start the server.
Is there a better way to install J2EE. If so please let me know!
 
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