What command do I need to run to get the version of JRE in the database?
on windooze open a command prompt and type set, look in the path for the jre
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I meant to say on Solaris. I have jre is $ORACLE_HOME directory.
ok well same dif, look in the path see the jre and it's version
the unix equivalent of SET (in Windows) is ENV or, you could look under /oracle (or where ever you installed JRE), you will see a dir. for JRE/ and below that a dir. (that will be the version #) This is what I see on my system: /oracle/jre>ls -lrt total 16 drwxrwxr-x 5 oracle dba 8192 Jun 3 2002 1.3.1 drwxrwxr-x 4 oracle dba 8192 Nov 22 2002 1.1.8
Try /usr/sbin/pkginfo -l product|grep Jre We use HP...it works /usr/sbin/swlist -l product|grep Jre Java-Jre1-1 C.01.18.05 Runtime Environment for Java Jre14 1.4.0.00.00 Java2 1.4 RTE
Originally posted by khussain the unix equivalent of SET (in Windows) is ENV hmm dont think so, ENV show you exported variables, SET shows ALL
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