Starting Server On Fedora Core 3

I have -
Fedora Core 3
Plesk 7.5.4
Apache 2
PHP 5
MySQL 4.1
I am installing a Chatroom with a JavaSocket serve option however when I attempt to the run the startServer file which has a Java call it tells me "Java: command not found"...
I know that Java (j2sdk 1.4.2) is installed.. and I have the Plesk/Tomcat plugin installed...
How can I start the Java Server?? It seems simple enough lol just can't get it working

oraclexe@fuzzy:~> sqlplus system/oracle
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Beta on Tue Nov 22 12:31:23 2005
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to:
Oracle Database 10g Express Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Beta
SQL> select dbms_xdb.gethttpport() from dual;
DBMS_XDB.GETHTTPPORT()
8080
SQL>
If you do not get 8080, replace the http port with the result of the above.
Recommend continuing discussion in the XE forum,.

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    [#|2006-06-14T22:30:13.251-0400|INFO|sun-appserver-pe8.2|javax.enterprise.tools.launcher|_ThreadID=10;|
    /usr/share/jdk1.5.0_07/bin/java
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    -Xmx512m
    -XX:NewRatio=2
    -Dcom.sun.aas.defaultLogFile=/opt/SUNWappserver/domains/domain1/logs/server.log
    -Djava.endorsed.dirs=/opt/SUNWappserver/lib/endorsed
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    -Djava.security.auth.login.config=/opt/SUNWappserver/domains/domain1/config/login.conf
    -Dsun.rmi.dgc.server.gcInterval=3600000
    -Dsun.rmi.dgc.client.gcInterval=3600000
    -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=/opt/SUNWappserver/domains/domain1/config/keystore.jks
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    -Djava.util.logging.manager=com.sun.enterprise.server.logging.ServerLogManager
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    start
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