You might also try the IBM JDK 118, from alphaworks.ibm.com. It's very fast.
Borland also now has a JIT for the blackdown JVM.
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"Kevin A. Burton" wrote:
> Can you be more specific? What is "SUN JSP"? Do you mean the jswdk?
>
> If so just get the blackdown JDK for Linux from http://www.blackdown.org
> and follow its instructions. Then follow the instructions for JSWDK.
>
> Works fine for me.
>
> Kevin
>
> Sven Kalow wrote:
> >
> > How can I install SUN JSP on linux?
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