One of the developers who is closer to our XML project here than me
(which will run under zLinux and eventually zVM) has been having some
issues with RHEL and has asked me to bounce a couple of questions of you
more knowledgeable folks.



Here goes:



Currently we're using RHEL4 on z and Fedora Core for desktops.  We keep
running into a wall with Java and different products using different
versions of Java. Between the GNU Java compiler, IBM's Java for Eclipse
with MQ Series to Sun Java for AJAX. We're swimming in too many version
of Java to manage.



Does the need for multiple Java installations exist with all linux
distributions for zSeries (especially SUSE) ?



Which leads to the 2nd question:



Has anyone had really good experience with proprietary software on
Linux systems?  If so, did the distribution matter any or just the
comfort and experience level of the staff make the process easier?



Thanks



Kevin



Kevin R Evans



Software Engineer Staff IV

Lockheed Martin Information Technology

Federal Bureau of Investigation

1000 Custer Hollow Road

Clarksburg

WV, 26306



304-625-5870




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