"Thomas J. Zeeman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The gcc 3.2 compiled jre/jdk is only available as tar.gz AFAIK.
> Debs are still in the works...
not really. you can get debs from http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian/
just add:
deb http://jopa.studentenweb.org/debian ./
to your sources.list a
On Thu, 15 May 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I installed Mozilla from the "stable" archive and it works fine with java,
> I think the problem is something I heard about different versions of gcc
> being used to build mozilla and java which causes a conflict, does this
> sound right to an
Does anybody have experiences with running applications on the Compaq SDK (from
http://h18012.www1.hp.com/java/download/linux/1.3.1/index.html) on an Alpha
system? Basically Java is working, many applications we tested do run (including
Tomcat, Swing GUIs and JBoss 2.4.x), but when we start JBoss 3
Quoting Michael S Daines <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I did download the files from Sun for the j2ee (j2sdkee-1_3_1-linux.tar.gz).
> I looked around for some insight on the net and really didn't find any. What
> would be the Debian way to get this in there?
To be honest: The only thing that you use fr
ii java-common0.20 Base of all Java packages
ii j2re1.41.4.0.99beta-1 Blackdown Java(TM) 2 Runtime
Environment, St
ii j2se-common1.1Common facilities for all Java2 Standard
Edi
ii mozilla-browse 1.3-5 Mozilla Web Browser - core and browser
ii mozi
On Thursday 15 May 2003 08:55 am, Michael S Daines wrote:
> OK. So I've managed to install the JDK finally (in a proper, Debian way).
> Now I need to get to a point where I can use EJBs. I'm taking a class now,
> so I have zero experience with this area.
>
> I did download the files from Sun for
OK. So I've managed to install the JDK finally (in a proper, Debian way). Now
I need to get to a point where I can use EJBs. I'm taking a class now, so I
have zero experience with this area.
I did download the files from Sun for the j2ee (j2sdkee-1_3_1-linux.tar.gz). I
looked around for some i
Hi !
I have j2sdk1.4.1 up and running, thanks to Warren Dodge's doc.
I'm now trying to install tomcat 4.1 on a Woody, using the debian way.
But I'm quite a newbie on Debian, and I could not find any useful doc
neither on how to install it on Debian/Woody nor how to start it as a
daemon (before A
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