RE: java
There are linux .tar of JDK, but as Shao said I would use .debs until you
get familiar with debian. I'm attempting to use JDK2 myself from the Solaris
.tar, but it has been as easy as I thought it would be. But, JDK1.1 run fine
either as the .deb or the .tar.
Be sure to check out blackdown, there is lots of stuff that I got there for
java that run fine on Debian.
Rod...
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jardine@t-online.de [SMTP:Jardine@t-online.de]
> Sent: Friday, May 28, 1999 1:38 PM
> To: debian-user
> Subject: Re: java
>
> Thanks for your help. I'm not short of JDKs (on CDs and on the Win95 half
> of my hard drive), but I don't know my way around Debian yet. I presume I
> would need some Debian program (jdk1.1-dev?) to install the JDK. I didn't
> find
> anything
> linux-specific on the javasoft site. Would I have to upgrade (from hamm)
> to
> slink for this? (I seem to be years away from getting my internet
> connection working.)
>
> >On Fri, May 28, 1999 at 12:45:30AM +0200, moron wrote:
> >> I opted for Debian for the same reason (okay, even more so) that I
> decided
> >> some time ago to try programming in java. (I'm not a professional
> >> programmer, it's for my own amusement and for an amateur(ish) website.)
> >> Guavac seems to work, but I'm writing things blind. Do I have to have
> >> Netscape on my limited partition to see what it looks like? dselect
> >> suggests a jvm but doesn't offer one.
>
> Von: Carl Mummert <mummert@cs.wcu.edu>
> >You probably should get the jdk from sun; you can install it in
> >/usr/local, or there is a debian package that takes the tarball
> >from /tmp and installs it for you.
> >
> >Once yu have that, you can use the 'appletviewer' program to
> >see applets, without needing any html or even a webserver.
> >The JDK will provide the jvm for you to test java programs
> >(of the non-applet kind) if you write them.
>
> Von: Shao Zhang <shao@cia.com.au>
>
> >If you have installed jdk1.1 and jdk1.1-dev in slink, then you should
> have
> the program
> >appletviewer. Can this do the job for you??
> >
> >If it doesn't, let me know exactly what you want... I am sure there will
> be
> a solution...
> >
>
>
>
>
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