Installation j2sdk1.4.0 RedHat Linux 7.3

Hi
I downloaded the j2sdk-linux-i386-rpm.bin file.
Then, i typed "sh j2sdk1.4.0-linux-i386.rpm.bin" in the bash
I get a new file "j2sdk1.4.0-fcs-linux-i386.rpm"
I installed this file with the following command:
rpm -i j2sdk1.4.0-fcs-linux-i386.rpm
Til here, it was all successfully.
Now, the problem:
When i type "javac" into the bash, the system do not find the java compiler....
I do not now, how i can set the path to the compiler in RedHat Linux....
Do i configure the path to the javacompiler in /root/.bash_profile ?
And how can i do that?
I am a newbie in Linux...and in java....:-))
Can anyone help me..?
Thanks you a lot...
Pingu...:-))

hello...
Thank you a lot for information...but somtthing doesn t work ....:-((
Here are the entries in my .bash_profile:
# .bash_profile
# Get the aliases and functions
if [ -f ~/.bashrc ]; then
     . ~/.bashrc
fi
# User specific environment and startup programs
PATH=$PATH:$HOME/bin
BASH_ENV=$HOME/.bashrc
USERNAME="root"
export USERNAME BASH_ENV PATH
The J2SDK 1.4.0 PATh is: /usr/java/j2sdk1.4.0
I don`t know, how edit the .bash_profile that javac and java starts ....
Can anyone help me ?
Thank you a lot....! :-))
pingu..:-))

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