Installing j2ee1.4 on fedora 4

What are the procedures for installing j2ee1.4 on fedora 4, I' m getting an error about shared lib.
Thanks

Fedora 4 support is not available yet.
If you would still like to install, you can do this,
-unzip the executable install bundle
-Run appserv.class from the extracted image with a 1.4.2 jvm.

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