Many thanks for your work (of course I don't forget Michael ;-)).
On 8/22/07, Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> IcedTea is a temporary fork of OpenJDK which allows building with a free
> toolchain and adding/replacing code which is not yet available under a free
> license. First deb Pack
On 23/08/07, Paul Cager wrote:
> There is also what I hope will eventually become the official Maven2
> package:
>
> http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/m/maven2/
>
> I believe this is nearly finished (and would appreciate feedback on it).
> If you install this package you should get a wor
Arnaud Vandyck wrote:
> On 8/22/07, Kumar Appaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Now, to the next question. What do I do for
>> maven built packages? Do I wait for maven to enter Debian first? Or is
>> there some other way out?
>
> You can help having Maven in Debian :-D
>
> If you can build excal
IcedTea is a temporary fork of OpenJDK which allows building with a free
toolchain and adding/replacing code which is not yet available under a free
license. First deb Packages for amd64 and i386 are available at
deb http://people.ubuntu.com/~doko/ubuntu/ gutsy/
deb-src http://people.ubuntu.co
On 8/22/07, Kumar Appaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now, to the next question. What do I do for
> maven built packages? Do I wait for maven to enter Debian first? Or is
> there some other way out?
You can help having Maven in Debian :-D
If you can build excalibur without maven, go on, if not,
On 22/08/07, Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
> There are lots of free implementations of the entire JEE stack, JBoss,
> Geronimo and Glassfish are some. They have JARs that are certified that
> you can use.
Thanks to you and Arnaud for the advice. I now have found that OpenJMS
is just what we want. Now, to
Kumar Appaiah wrote:
Dear Debian Java users,
I am not really into Java packaging in Debian, but have been looking
around a bit. I was actually looking to see if Apache Cocoon can
somehow make it into Debian, which will eventually pave the way for
inclusion of Lenya, Forrest and many more of the
On 8/22/07, Kumar Appaiah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Debian Java users,
>
> I am not really into Java packaging in Debian, but have been looking
> around a bit. I was actually looking to see if Apache Cocoon can
> somehow make it into Debian, which will eventually pave the way for
> inclusio
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