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        <h1>Configuring Java System Libraries</h1> 

<P><FONT color=#990000>This topic applies to Java version only.</FONT></P>
<P>This topic explains how to configure System Library names used by db4o in Eclipse.</P>
<P>You will need JREs with the following names configured in Eclipse: "1.3", "5" In order to set these up, you do not need to install the corresponding Java JREs on your machine. It is sufficient to have the above named Eclipse JREs point to the JDK5 "JRE home directory". Here is an example how to install a JRE with the name "1.3" in Eclipse, pointing to JDK5:<BR></P>
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<LI>open Window + Preferences + Java + Installed JREs;</LI>
<LI>click "Add";</LI>
<LI>enter the name (e.g. "1.3");</LI>
<LI>enter the path to the JRE (e.g. "C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0_01").</LI></UL>
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