Next week my MSc's java course is starting, and I'd like to do it under linux if at all possible. So my main question is: What is the state of java under linux? I don't believe we'll be doing anything exceptionally complex (the final program for the course will be a simple drawing program AFAIK). I'd like to go the free route if possible. Are jikes and kaffe a good combo?
Also, I noticed that IBM have released their JDK for linux. Is it worth the 10meg download? Apart from the compiler and VM, what else is included? Does it use Motif (which I don't particularly like - Netscrape has put me off that)? If so is it static or dynamically linked (ie do I have to own Motif)? A lot of questions there, and I'd really appreciate some answers :) Cheers Dave -- Dave Swegen | Debian 2.1 on Linux i386 2.2.11 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | PGP key available on request <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Linux: The Choice of a GNU Generation -----------------------------------------------------------------------