On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 12:09, Alexander Kotelnikov wrote:
> 4. What about J2EE?
AFAIK, "J2EE" is fairly broad. What part of J2EE are you after?
If you're looking for an application server, find my primordial JBOSS
debs at my company site[1]. Feel free to try them out and give me
comments. I ha
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 12:09, Alexander Kotelnikov wrote:
> 4. What about J2EE?
AFAIK, "J2EE" is fairly broad. What part of J2EE are you after?
If you're looking for an application server, find my primordial JBOSS
debs at my company site[1]. Feel free to try them out and give me
comments. I ha
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Alexander Kotelnikov wrote:
> I have couple of question which. probably, should be in local FAQ.
>
> 1. We do not have any java SE in debian, even in non-free?
Grzegorz Prokopski has created a debian-metapackage called free-java-sdk
in an attempt to bundle various OSS java t
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Alexander Kotelnikov wrote:
> I have couple of question which. probably, should be in local FAQ.
>
> 1. We do not have any java SE in debian, even in non-free?
Grzegorz Prokopski has created a debian-metapackage called free-java-sdk
in an attempt to bundle various OSS java t
Hello.
I have couple of question which. probably, should be in local FAQ.
1. We do not have any java SE in debian, even in non-free?
2. Which proprietary SE implementation are available in unofficial
deb's?
3. Which notable SE implementations are not available?
4. What about J2EE?
And one questi
Hello.
I have couple of question which. probably, should be in local FAQ.
1. We do not have any java SE in debian, even in non-free?
2. Which proprietary SE implementation are available in unofficial
deb's?
3. Which notable SE implementations are not available?
4. What about J2EE?
And one questi
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