Hi all,
since jk2 is deprecated jk 1.2 is to be used. Unstable only has version
1.2.5 for apache 1.3. Is anybody working on that or working on a package
for apache 2.0? I just built a package (current 1.2.14.1) for my own use
but could upload this at once.
Cheers,
Jörg
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Hi,
while trying to compile JCalendar (currently to be found under
http://eric.lavar.de/comp/linux/debian/dump/), soon to be found in contrib
(hopefully), with free-java-sdk, I get an error, which seems to point to a
missing class in the implementation.
As I've seen more than one that such missing
Hello
Which jvm is better for debian?
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Is it gcj-4.0 enough to run java applets inside Firefox?
Saludos
maykel
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On Thu, 2005-08-11 at 17:14 -0400, Maykel Moya wrote:
> Is it gcj-4.0 enough to run java applets inside Firefox?
Isn't gcj the compiler itself and not a runtime environtment?
You can find a java plugin for Firefox IMHO or search around
kaffe.
Regards,
Laszlo/GCS
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> "Laszlo" == Laszlo Boszormenyi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Is it gcj-4.0 enough to run java applets inside Firefox?
Laszlo> Isn't gcj the compiler itself and not a runtime environtment?
Yes, "gcj" is, but folks often use that name to refer to the whole
thing (gcj + libgcj), and libgcj
> This way, your package could go to main, which is a very good thing.
> Another approach would be to build the package with some jdk's (1.4 and
> 1.5 are enough) and add jdk14 and jdk15 to the binary name.
>
> Maybe you can have a look at libpg-java I think it builds several jars
> for different
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