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and then just remove all path specifications and let the system decide where to look for java. maybe you need to link the libmysql-java.jar in the jetty lib folders.. dunno exactly because i always prefer the newer jetty that comes with debian/ubuntu instead of the one delivered by pwAdmin and set it up manually.Code:apt-get install sun-java6-jdk libmysql-java
Well yeah... that is the best choice, most of the hard linked paths are from the archaic times when two different Java versions were needed...
Now just letting it call `java` all on its own is a better idea, I personally prefer using tomcat though as it has amazing support for integration with Apache (you technically can do it with Jetty though...)