Evan,
There's the free ones (japhar, kaffe, et al), possibly IBM's (but I've had
pretty unpleasant problems with IBM's JDK...maybe it's just
me..). Blackdown _is_ Sun's JVM ported to Linux.
Regards,
Alex.
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On 1 Mar 2001, Evan Prodromou wrote:
> >>>>> "AR" == Artur Radosz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> AR> What about JRE? What about other java providers? Ehh, this is
> AR> without sense, there was a discussion about this long time
> AR> ago.
>
> Just for my own curiosity, are there any Java 2 JVMs that -are-
> redistributable? Blackdown? IBM?
>
> Or is the jdk-XXX-installer method like the only way to make this
> work?
>
> ~ESP
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