Classpath settings of java for fedora5.0

Hello All,
I've just switched from windows to fedora5.0(linux), and have no knowledge how and from where i've to set classpath for java. Java comes inbuild with this OS, but what version it is?????any help either the full procedure or some helpful links will be greatly appreciated......thnx in adv.

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