Hi, Is it worth using Sun's jdk1.3 on SuSE 7.0 or are the bugs and speed really that bad? Seems most people are going with the IBM 1.3.What are the major differences between the Sun's and IBM's versions? Thanks, Robert Napolitano
On Friday 26 January 2001 17:17, napi5 wrote:
Hi,
Is it worth using Sun's jdk1.3 on SuSE 7.0 or are the bugs and speed really that bad? Seems most people are going with the IBM 1.3.What are the major differences between the Sun's and IBM's versions?
Thanks,
Robert Napolitano
If I understand IBM's announcement today then IBM's java will be donated to the open source community. That makes the difference HUGH! JLK -- Scientific theories, according to Sir Karl Popper, can be "falsified," or proven wrong, by experiment. Unscientific theories -Marxist dialectical history and Freudian psychology were Popper's favorites- are formed in such a way that they cannot be falsified by data.
Jerry Kreps wrote:
On Friday 26 January 2001 17:17, napi5 wrote:
Hi,
Is it worth using Sun's jdk1.3 on SuSE 7.0 or are the bugs and speed really that bad? Seems most people are going with the IBM 1.3.What are the major differences between the Sun's and IBM's versions?
Thanks,
Robert Napolitano
If I understand IBM's announcement today then IBM's java will be donated to the open source community. That makes the difference HUGH!
Did they? I missed that announcement, and so it seems did all the main Linux news outlets... -- Rachel
Search LinuxToday. I saw it there, perhaps last week or the week before. You had to follow the URL to the actual story. On Monday 29 January 2001 04:32, Rachel Greenham wrote:
Jerry Kreps wrote:
On Friday 26 January 2001 17:17, napi5 wrote:
Hi,
Is it worth using Sun's jdk1.3 on SuSE 7.0 or are the bugs and speed really that bad? Seems most people are going with the IBM 1.3.What are the major differences between the Sun's and IBM's versions?
Thanks,
Robert Napolitano
If I understand IBM's announcement today then IBM's java will be donated to the open source community. That makes the difference HUGH!
Did they? I missed that announcement, and so it seems did all the main Linux news outlets...
-- Scientific theories, according to Sir Karl Popper, can be "falsified," or proven wrong, by experiment. Unscientific theories -Marxist dialectical history and Freudian psychology were Popper's favorites- are formed in such a way that they cannot be falsified by data.
napi5 wrote:
Hi,
Is it worth using Sun's jdk1.3 on SuSE 7.0 or are the bugs and speed really that bad? Seems most people are going with the IBM 1.3.What are the major differences between the Sun's and IBM's versions?
I use Sun's JDK 1.3.0 on SuSE 7.0 every day all day as my job. It works fine for me, and for the several other people here in the office using Linux (suse 6.4, SuSE 7.0 and a couple on Debian I think, plus the guy using BSD and using the JDK under Linux compatibility mode. -- Rachel
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