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From: Eugene Panov <kris@relcom.kz>
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Dear FreeBSD java .
I have got  a problem with JavaComm API  .
I have downloaded  package for solaris from www.javasoft.com , then I
have downloaded
CommDriver for FreeBSD from www.freebsd.org/java/  and installed it .
Everything in CLASSPATH ok  ,  but no ports found  .   :-(

I've read CommAPI_FAQ , there was such a problem described  .  The
pronlem  was  because of incorrect location of
javax.comm.properties .  They recommended to put it <jdk>/lib .   In
driver distribution was recommended to put it in JavaComm    Directory
.  Now it's located in both of these directories , but no progress .
:-(


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