Tomcat is open source. It is the Jakarta project of Apache.

Sun's JVM is not open source as far as I know, though it is free to download. IBM's 
JVM is not open source, either.

NetBeans is an open source development environment for Java; but you still need a JVM. 

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>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thursday, November 21, 2002 12:37:10 PM >>>
On Thursday 21 November 2002 05:47, Forgosh, Seth wrote:
> I have heard rumors that Novell's eDirectory (used to be NDS) will be
> included in the next RH distro. This is a full blown directory solution
> that runs natively on Linux, Windows, Solaris, AIX and of course NetWare.
> Note: No NetWare servers are needed to run eDirectory. Check it out at
> http://www.novell.com/products/edirectory/. If you want to know more, let
> me know.

Is NDS opensource?  Does it adhere to the GPL?  If not one or the other, then 
it most likely won't be included in the main distro.

The same for TOMCAT or JAVA as another person asked about.

Once you start including these non open, non free (as in speech) stuff, you 
suddenly find yourself running Solaris or Windows, or some other propriatary 
OS, and That Aint Good(tm).

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