![]() ![]() Also the same application runs with postgresql-.zip using the JDBC4 connector which needs Java 1.6" Only modify catalina.smd for set JAVA_HOME to my Java6 installation dir and Classpath.cmd for include 2 jar file present in bin directory. Marco wrote, "I use start up script found on hobbes for tomcat 5.0.27. Mindterm 3.4 is working with Java 6, thanks to David Burtness for the info and he reports that: 1) Squirrel SQL Client V3.2.3 is working - only problem is the splash screen doesn't display. jEdit 4.4pre1 is another program that I never had any problems with, plus the Java installer works too. UPDATE: And once again jEdit is working with Java6 GA without any problems. There is one thing that I can't figure out, Foxfire can't be called by jAlbum or I'm just missing where the option to set the location for Firefox. I created one album using jAlbum 9.2 for my new project: jAlbums and Google Maps ! And it seem to be working great with Java6, including uploading my album to my 's online album. I did not test it very much, but I never had any problems with any version of jAlbum - Download zip file here. JAlbum's v9.2 java installer has not worked with any of the OpenJava6 releases, so I still had to use Windows to install it. ![]() Make sure you replace the path so it's pointing to where Java 6 is installed and modify the working directory. Download zip file here.Ī) Create a PROGRAM OBJECT for your Java application. SecureFTP 2.61 can be downloaded here: (WIN ONLY) or it can be installed using JAVA WEB START - Here is a zip package I made for anyone that doesn't have Windows to install it to first. It ran the first time, then I couldn't get it to connect again after that (NOTE: due to NAT problem). I had high hopes for SecureFTP 2.61 and it seems to be working great with the GA release. I love it - write once, run anywhere, except wait let me use a windows only installer. So, I decided to make the zip files available here for other to try them out. UPDATED: for OpenJDK6 GA !!! I decided to try out Java 6 for OS/2/eCs, however many of the Java programs are packed with Window installers which is a pain in the ass to deal with.
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