Re: Java
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- Subject: Re: Java
- From: Seth Arnold <sarnold@willamette.edu>
- Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 19:07:58 -0700
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- In-reply-to: <[🔎] 20010424015708.17375.qmail@nwcst282.netaddress.usa.net>; from munirchhibber@usa.net on Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 07:27:08AM +0200
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* Munir Chhibber <munirchhibber@usa.net> [010423 19:02]: > i have 3 years of experience in java.recently bought a helio and would luv to > work on it using java but wan't some info about going about it. > like getting linux and what jvm is available for development using it. [BTW -- does this list have a FAQ anywhere for these obvious and easy questions?] [BTW #2 -- this email is much better suited to debian-user. debian-java is only for people interested in making java work on Debian, not about using java on Debian.] Not Free: Sun's JDK is by far the most complete and most useful. BlackDown has a port of Sun's JDK -- I do not know their relationship to the Linux Java JDK Sun makes available. Same thing? Free: FSF's GCJ seems to be making good progress. kaffe has its supporters. I think there are more projects out there trying to support Java in a free platform. Many of them rely upon FSF's Classpath project, which is reimplementing the java.* heirarchy from the ground up. I hope this helps. -- Earthlink: The #1 provider of unsolicited bulk email to the Internet.
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