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Re: [S.u.S.E. Linux] java apps
- From: adavis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Andrew L. Davis)
- Date: Mon, 13 Apr 1998 00:59:35 -0400
- Message-id: <19980413005935.35162@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Sun, Apr 12, 1998 at 02:05:09PM -0400, Jacob Robert Wilkins wrote:
> > Yes. You have to compile the kernel with java support (compiled in or as a
> > module, I am not sure if the precompiled kernels have this feature, but they
> > well may) and (from the help of make menuconfig)
>
> Actually, its not even that hard. SuSE ships with the JDK, thats all you
> need to run java apps.
>
> You only have to recompile the kernel if you want .class files to be
> recognized as executable binaries, so you can type ./MyJavaProg rather
> than typing java MyJavaProg.
>
> Either way you go, you still have to have the JDK, or at least a Java
> Runtime Environment.
Because I have upgraded my system by hand so much I cannot remember if I
added the JDK. What are the key componets of the JDK so that I can "locate"
them? If I cannot find them then you do not need the JDK to run Java bins;
but you do need to have the feature on in the kernel.
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