I have been informed at a recent seminar that the current direction of the Linux (and PC) community is to use OpenJDK under ALL circumstances for compatibility with sPhones, xPad, Tablets, and other futures in computing.
I looked up its history, here
My Question
Has anyone of our community developers produced an PET with this Open-Sourced Java provision?
Thanks in advance
Is our Puppy community aware of JAVA's direction?
Does anyone still use Java? I always found it painfully slow and cursed website developers who used it. I do not have it on any of my systems.
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Puppys make their own circumstances.OpenJDK under ALL circumstances
Having said that, I believe we have to move towards Android (and therefore java) compatibility.
There is a loathing of Java bloat by many Puppy developers.
Many years ago I tried many cut down Java alternatives. None of them worked and the full Sun (at the time) SDK and run time Java was the only one guaranteed to work.
http://puppylinux.org/wikka/JavaRuntimeEnvironment
Java for PARM will be a necessary option.
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I like Java and I am learning it at the moment.
I use JDK 7 on my system.
I'll have to look at installing OpenJDK.
Thanks for the heads-up!
mark
I use JDK 7 on my system.
I'll have to look at installing OpenJDK.
Thanks for the heads-up!
mark
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Yes. I've been watching this. I don't think openJDK works as nimbly as the old now non-free Javas did, but the differences are subtle and would probably not be noticed by the majority of people.
I continue to hope for the best, but as always, it is important to remain vigilant where proprietary software is being taken away from us and regulated by patents.
I continue to hope for the best, but as always, it is important to remain vigilant where proprietary software is being taken away from us and regulated by patents.
I am not a developer. But, if OpenJDK was made available in Puppyland, I would begin to exercise it.
I have always run LIve-media PUPs in RAM. I've had 2 different occasions since my joining the community for which I have run 64bit PUPs for over 8 months separately, rebooting ONLY to save the running session back to LIve media. And, prior to those, I ran a 32bit PUPs for 7 months without the need to reboot.
Currently in Puppyland, I have seen several problems as follows:
There are various useful tools already available in Puppyland which can run in a JAVA environment.
I have always run LIve-media PUPs in RAM. I've had 2 different occasions since my joining the community for which I have run 64bit PUPs for over 8 months separately, rebooting ONLY to save the running session back to LIve media. And, prior to those, I ran a 32bit PUPs for 7 months without the need to reboot.
Currently in Puppyland, I have seen several problems as follows:
- some 32bit distos have shown issues where a JAVA release doesn't appear on a subsequest save-session-reboot.
- some 32bit developers are NOT providing 32bit PETs for PPM installation; instead providing SFSs which require tools outside of the PPM.
- some 32bit distros do NOT provdie a PPM REPO with any JAVA present
There are various useful tools already available in Puppyland which can run in a JAVA environment.