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On 2011-09-10, David B Teague sr wrote:

On 9/10/2011 8:59 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:

OpenJDK is back up, and here is the link for version 6 build 21.
[...]
http://openscg.org/se/openjdk/index.jsp

In the tutorial for Windows installation, I am given this last line,

--- Set JAVA_HOME and Run Tomcat (or JBoss or Resin or ...) as you normally would. ---

but I do not normally run any of these.

I have no idea what Tomcat, JBoss or Resin are nor why I might want to
run them. I hope it is not necessary for me to understand this  to use
OpenJDK to satisfy the LO requirement for Java runtime.

I know Tomcat is a webserver to run java web applications, but I have no
clue about the others. But I guess they're all applications which use
java and that rely on JAVA_HOME to find the installed JRE or JDK.

So the only thing you might need to do here is to set the JAVA_HOME
environment variable, but I don't know if that's even required in order
to use java in LibreOffice.

According to your message headers, you're running Windows 6.1 (marketed
as 7, dunno why...), so here follow a couple links on how to set
environment variables:

http://searchsystemschannel.techtarget.com/feature/Setting-Windows-7-environment-variables
http://www.itechtalk.com/thread3595.html

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Nuno J. Silva (aka njsg)
gopher://sdf-eu.org/1/users/njsg

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