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  • How do I get Phoenix (FireBird) to use the MS Java VM?

    How do I get Mozilla to seee the MS Java VM?
    I solved this at home, but I can't remember how.
    At work (XP) and my Dad's computer (98) Java appletts just show up as boxes inviting me to install a plugin which turns out to be SUN's Java VM.
    Should I just install it and not worry about it?
    What's the scoop?
    Thanks
    chuck
    Chuck
    秋音的爸爸

  • #2
    I'm using Sun's Java with both IE and Mozilla (2k SP3). in XP SP1 and 2k SP3 you can choose which Java, browser and e-mail client to use.

    Besides, court has ordered MS to ship Sun's Java with Windows, since Sun is suing MS over their Java.

    So MS will dump their JVM and start shipping Sun Java.

    Just download and install Sun's Java.

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    • #3
      That's really too bad, since Sun's Java sucks big donkey nuts.

      And by that I mean that it is terrible, bloated, and ugly.

      Oh, and it doesn't run well under Windows.

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      • #4
        That's why I'm keeping xp sp1 (not sp1a) on hdd
        I only wonder if sp2 will remove msjava and will put suns in it's place...

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        • #5
          I thought all it needed was a valid classpath
          eg: set classpath=c:\winnt\java\
          But that does not do it.
          chuck
          Chuck
          秋音的爸爸

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