You could try to take any Java packages available (check to see
which packages depend on 'jdk'). Also if you are interested subscribe to the
Java mailing list (debian-java)..

        I have packaged one VRML browser in Java (vrwave) not too difficult
to imitate. But no, there is no "hello world" java package example (it is in
non-free BTW, since it is not DFSG free).

        However, Debian does not yet fully use Java software since the only
working implementation is 'jdk' and is non-free (there is also something now
about Sun changing license to disallow this kind of java compilers/virtual
machines), other "free" virtual machines like kaffe and such are not fully
operational/are not packaged for Debian.

        Best regards...

        Javi

On Mon, Jan 11, 1999 at 11:36:11PM +0000, Mark Brown wrote:
> Is there any documentation on how to package up Java programs, or are there
> any examples?  I can't seem to see any easily, but this could very well be
> me being stupid.
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