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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2010 00:23:16 +0100
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Hi everyone..again!
sorry because I already sent another post just few secs ago, but I had another question that I couldnt solved surfing on
the internet.
I want to change the java vm used in pljava, but I do not want to change the system variables java_home, etc. What
I would like to download a JRE in a directory just for PLJAVA and then to put there all the jars and configuration files I need.
So there is some way that pljava could point out to another java vm? If not, it is possible to change to source code to make it?
Currently Im developing a spatial extension to postgres similar to postgis but just using java. its working fine but i need
to make easier to the final user the installation process. I though about downloading the JRE plus pljava.jar and other files
and to keep a JRE prepared just for this software.
thanx a lot guys,
Jose MArtinez
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