is there a decent HOWTO on getting started with java under f8t2? that is, with the java packages that come with f8, as opposed to having to install sun's (or someone else's) java? thanks.
rday
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
is there a decent HOWTO on getting started with java under f8t2? that is, with the java packages that come with f8, as opposed to having to install sun's (or someone else's) java? thanks.
Iced Tea which will be in Fedora 8 is a derivative of OpenJDK which is Sun Java under the GPL + classpath exception license and it will be installed by default in the test 3 release.
What kind of information were you looking for?
Rahul
On Sun, 30 Sep 2007, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
is there a decent HOWTO on getting started with java under f8t2? that is, with the java packages that come with f8, as opposed to having to install sun's (or someone else's) java? thanks.
Iced Tea which will be in Fedora 8 is a derivative of OpenJDK which is Sun Java under the GPL + classpath exception license and it will be installed by default in the test 3 release.
What kind of information were you looking for?
actually, i think i'm good -- i tried earlier to just compile and run your basic "hello, world" java style, but did something stupid. it's fine now. sorry for the noise.
rday
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