Hi all, Where can I find the JDK2 for linux? thanks!
-----Original Message----- From: Person, Roderick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; debian-user <debian-user@lists.debian.org> Date: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 3:53 PM Subject: 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: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> 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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> >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... >> > >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < >> /dev/null > > >-- >Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null