Hi all,
Sorry for cross posting .
Please give your opinion at CS LUG poll .
Which is best JDK for Computer Science students ? With consideration
for Live CD and limited space and speed .
* free-java-jdk
* Sun
* kaffee
* GCJ
* Blackdown
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On 10/15/07, Amit Karpe wrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for cross posting .
Please give your opinion at CS LUG poll .
Which is best JDK for Computer Science students ? With consideration
for Live CD and limited space and speed .
*
--- Amit Karpe wrote:
* free-java-jdk
* Sun
* kaffee
* GCJ
* Blackdown
Since, the group requires registration and I'm not
interested in registration (no offence), I'll suggest
that you put sun-java-sdk and GCJ on the CD.
--
http://www.gnu.org.in
On 10/11/07, Roshan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Amit Karpe wrote:
As I have limited space , I don't want to use
Sun-Java5-jdk.
Any other particular reason for not using
sun-java5-jdk?
Which JDK I should use ? As I have very limited
Space for my Live CD .
What is diff between these
--- Amit Karpe wrote:
Thanks .
Finally , I install free-java-jdk package .
Work for small HelloWorld java program .
Need to be tested for more advance stuff .
Umm, do test it for different packages. The only
advantage of sun-java5-sdk, I think is that it is
almost a complete set (you
snip
I would recommend, installing sun-java5-sdk (now that
it is Free Software (licensed under GPL2; you can
install the source, as well). Also, there's another
alternative, known as Blackdown Java. This was
created, when Sun's java was not under GPL.
/snip
Wrong statement. Java 5 is not
--- Onkar Shinde wrote:
Wrong statement. Java 5 is not released under GPL.
Not even under a dual License?
http://www.eclipsezone.com/eclipse/forums/t85980.html
- has an entry stating Java 6 is released under GPL.
The comments in that blog state it is under dual
License.
So, more precisely,
Hi all,
I am trying to install Java Dev. Kit ( JDK ) for CS Ubuntu .
As I have limited space , I don't want to use Sun-Java5-jdk .
I had gone through https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Java and
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JavaPolicy and also all that I get from
http://www.google.co.in
--- Amit Karpe wrote:
As I have limited space , I don't want to use
Sun-Java5-jdk.
Any other particular reason for not using
sun-java5-jdk?
Which JDK I should use ? As I have very limited
Space for my Live CD .
What is diff between these packages
1. free-java-jdk
This is a different sdk