Paul, did you read Buck's whole message? He said he set JAVA_HOME
specifically to use Java 6. Then he showed what he gets when he logs
in as another user without JAVA_HOME set, and it's Java 7. The whole
point was to show that (a) Java 7 was the default on his system, (b)
he configured his *personal* default to be Java 6, and (c) both Java
versions can easily coexist on the same system, with one version used
by some users or some applications, and another version used by other
users or other applications.

John Y.

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