JCP, JSR, RI, TCK, etc

2002-12-19 Thread Ahmed
It seems that Sun is willing to modify its licencing scheme. http://java.sun.com/features/2002/10/new_jcp.html I did not understand it in full. I have to read it multiple times. It is like a lawyer wrote it.

Re: Java software comes bundled with its own jars.

2002-12-19 Thread Matt Zimmerman
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 01:17:49AM +0100, Ahmed wrote: > I would like to package Apache Jakarta/XML software. > Of course, I have got to do it from sources, either releases or CVS. > > Surprise... They are putting jars in CVS! > > These jars are not only needed to build but also to run. > > If

Java software comes bundled with its own jars.

2002-12-19 Thread Ahmed
I would like to package Apache Jakarta/XML software. Of course, I have got to do it from sources, either releases or CVS. Surprise... They are putting jars in CVS! These jars are not only needed to build but also to run. If you install some of the software, you'll find your self installing mult

JCP, JSR, RI, TCK, etc

2002-12-19 Thread Ahmed
It seems that Sun is willing to modify its licencing scheme. http://java.sun.com/features/2002/10/new_jcp.html I did not understand it in full. I have to read it multiple times. It is like a lawyer wrote it. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Tr

Re: Java software comes bundled with its own jars.

2002-12-19 Thread Matt Zimmerman
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 01:17:49AM +0100, Ahmed wrote: > I would like to package Apache Jakarta/XML software. > Of course, I have got to do it from sources, either releases or CVS. > > Surprise... They are putting jars in CVS! > > These jars are not only needed to build but also to run. > > If

Java software comes bundled with its own jars.

2002-12-19 Thread Ahmed
I would like to package Apache Jakarta/XML software. Of course, I have got to do it from sources, either releases or CVS. Surprise... They are putting jars in CVS! These jars are not only needed to build but also to run. If you install some of the software, you'll find your self installing mult

Re: Tomcat4

2002-12-19 Thread Darryl L. Pierce
On 2002.12.19 03:03 Arnaud Vandyck wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > If I'm going to use SUN jre for Tomcat4 I suppose you know what you do, but if you want to make jsp's, don't you need the jdk? Yes, you do. In order for Tomcat to compile the JSPs at runtime, it needs the classes in the /usr/lib/

Re: Tomcat4

2002-12-19 Thread Darryl L. Pierce
On 2002.12.19 03:03 Arnaud Vandyck wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > If I'm going to use SUN jre for Tomcat4 I suppose you know what you do, but if you want to make jsp's, don't you need the jdk? Yes, you do. In order for Tomcat to compile the JSPs at runtime, it needs the classes in the /usr

Re: Tomcat4

2002-12-19 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > If I'm going to use SUN jre for Tomcat4 I suppose you know what you do, but if you want to make jsp's, don't you need the jdk? > should I just go ahead and use equivs to build an empty package for > the java2-runtime and java2-compiler? It's not a good idea to make a

Re: Tomcat4

2002-12-19 Thread Arnaud Vandyck
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > If I'm going to use SUN jre for Tomcat4 I suppose you know what you do, but if you want to make jsp's, don't you need the jdk? > should I just go ahead and use equivs to build an empty package for > the java2-runtime and java2-compiler? It's not a good idea to make a