.TH tos-locate-jre 1 "Feb 3, 2006" .SH NAME tos-locate-jre - Locate a Java installation .SH SYNOPSIS \fBtos-locate-jre\fR \fB--jni\fR \fBtos-locate-jre\fR \fB--java\fR \fBtos-locate-jre\fR \fB--javac\fR .SH DESCRIPTION \fBtos-locate-jre\fR locates your Java installation. It is used by other tools to decide where to install files, and is useful for setting up your shell path. Under cygwin, \fBtos-locate-jre\fR checks the registry for the installation point of Sun's JVM. It will not find any other versions of Java. Under Linux, \fBtos-locate-jre\fR looks for an executable named javac or java in the path. If none is found, it looks for IBM's and Sun's Java RPMs (in that order). Once \fBtos-locate-jre\fR has located your Java directory, it can return the directory containing the \fBjava\fR executable (\fB--java\fR option), the directory containing the \fBjavac\fR executable (\fB--javac\fR option), or the directory where JNI libraries should be installed (\fB--jni\fR option). \fBtos-locate-jre\fR has only been tested with recent IBM and Sun JVMs. If you use something else, it will likely fail. .SH EXAMPLES Add java and javac to your path: PATH=`/usr/local/bin/locate-jre --java`:$PATH PATH=`/usr/local/bin/locate-jre --javac`:$PATH .SH SEE ALSO .IR tos-install-jni (1)