It depends on what type of development will you make, and also depends on your usage of your Linux box. Will it be your "a sort of server" or will it be your workstation ? Anyhow You'll basically need to have JDK and/or JRE installed. Both reside in your 7.2 CDs. ----- Original Message ----- From: Gabriele Biondo To: Suse Linux Experts Mailing List Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 4:28 AM Subject: [SLE] Java Dear sirs, i would love to start some Java development with Linux (I mounted a 7.2 pro edition), but i dunno what to install - invoke. Could somebody help me? Thanks in advance. Gabriele
----- Original Message ----- From: Oyku Gencay To: SuSE Linux Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 12:17 AM Subject: Fw: [SLE] Java It depends on what type of development will you make, and also depends on your usage of your Linux box. Will it be your "a sort of server" or will it be your workstation ? Anyhow You'll basically need to have JDK and/or JRE installed. Both reside in your 7.2 CDs. I must develop a client-server chat architecture in java... i never used java under linux, so that i am looking for the basic infos... any help would be really appreciated!!! Gabriele
This is a very wide spec but anyway you need to install JDK from your 7.2 CD's. As an IDE, you may want to check out Sun's Forte. It's freely available for download. You probably need a database. MySQL or Postgres has necessary jdbc drivers.
From what you say C/S, I deduce that you may also need a sort of App server. There are lots of available commercially for Linux such as IBM Websphere, BEA Weblogic, however you may check out Enhydra (www.enhydra.org), Jonas (I don't recall the URL), or some other kind of an app server with Java bindings (such as Zope). It's also possible that you'll need a servlet runner. Install Jakarta from your CDs our download it. jakarta.apache.org.
Hope this gives you a starting point at least. Regards, Oyku ----- Original Message ----- From: Gabriele Biondo To: Suse Linux Experts Mailing List Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 5:54 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] Java ----- Original Message ----- From: Oyku Gencay To: SuSE Linux Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 12:17 AM Subject: Fw: [SLE] Java It depends on what type of development will you make, and also depends on your usage of your Linux box. Will it be your "a sort of server" or will it be your workstation ? Anyhow You'll basically need to have JDK and/or JRE installed. Both reside in your 7.2 CDs. I must develop a client-server chat architecture in java... i never used java under linux, so that i am looking for the basic infos... any help would be really appreciated!!! Gabriele
I would like to thank you for your kindness and your prompt reply. I believe i will start that kinda development the sooner. Thanks a lot. Gabriele ----- Original Message ----- From: Oyku Gencay To: Gabriele Biondo ; Suse Linux Experts Mailing List Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 1:06 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] Java This is a very wide spec but anyway you need to install JDK from your 7.2 CD's. As an IDE, you may want to check out Sun's Forte. It's freely available for download. You probably need a database. MySQL or Postgres has necessary jdbc drivers. From what you say C/S, I deduce that you may also need a sort of App server. There are lots of available commercially for Linux such as IBM Websphere, BEA Weblogic, however you may check out Enhydra (www.enhydra.org), Jonas (I don't recall the URL), or some other kind of an app server with Java bindings (such as Zope). It's also possible that you'll need a servlet runner. Install Jakarta from your CDs our download it. jakarta.apache.org. Hope this gives you a starting point at least. Regards, Oyku ----- Original Message ----- From: Gabriele Biondo To: Suse Linux Experts Mailing List Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 5:54 AM Subject: Re: [SLE] Java ----- Original Message ----- From: Oyku Gencay To: SuSE Linux Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 12:17 AM Subject: Fw: [SLE] Java It depends on what type of development will you make, and also depends on your usage of your Linux box. Will it be your "a sort of server" or will it be your workstation ? Anyhow You'll basically need to have JDK and/or JRE installed. Both reside in your 7.2 CDs. I must develop a client-server chat architecture in java... i never used java under linux, so that i am looking for the basic infos... any help would be really appreciated!!! Gabriele
CD's. As an IDE, you may want to check out Sun's Forte. It's freely available for download. You probably need a database. MySQL or Postgres has
Borland's JBuilder knocks the proverbial spots off of Forte! The "foundation" version is a free download and it's pretty obvious from the word go that Borland know exactly what they are doing when it comes to producing this type of tool. It also comes with the (rather excellent, but then I'm biased!) IBM JDK all installed, with correct documentation and ready to go. JB foundation is a one stop solution for the original poster.
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Derek Fountain
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Gabriele Biondo
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Oyku Gencay