Les Mikesell wrote:
 That's slightly less important in f9 than it used to
be but there are still plenty of things that won't work with openjdk.

True but OpenJDK in Fedora 9 is 100% certified Java

http://developer.redhatmagazine.com/2008/07/08/java-in-fedora-first/

You have argued before that, that the problems are due to the lack of "official java" moniker and that has never really been the case. The problems are either non-standard features used by Java applications or things not covered by the specification. For example, applets are not part of the tck test for compliance.

Rahul

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