2005/7/2, Rober Morales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > ¿Qué paquete es la maquina virtual de java? Probe con jamvm y no > consegui que se viera bien la página > http://www.java.com/es/download/help/testvm.xml > ni con konqueror ni con mozilla > > Romeo:/home/rober# apt-cache show jamvm > Package: jamvm > Priority: optional > Section: interpreters > Installed-Size: 140 > Maintainer: Michael Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Architecture: i386 > Version: 1.3.0-1 > Provides: java-virtual-machine, java1-runtime > Depends: libc6 (>= 2.3.2.ds1-4), zlib1g (>= 1:1.2.1), java-common, > classpath (>= 2:0.13), classpath-common (>= 2:0.14) > Filename: pool/main/j/jamvm/jamvm_1.3.0-1_i386.deb > Size: 72048 > MD5sum: ec78ac6c4fbacae81efd019e45d674ca > Description: virtual machine which conforms to JVM specification 2 > JamVM is a new Java Virtual Machine which conforms to the JVM > specification version 2 (blue book). In comparison to most other > VM's (free and commercial) it is extremely small, with a stripped > executable on PowerPC of only ~110K, and Intel 80K. However, unlike > other small VMs (e.g. KVM) it is designed to support the full > specification, and includes support for object finalisation, the > Java Native Interface (JNI) and the Reflection API. > el problema es que tienes que instalar el plugin para cada browser. busca en tu JRE algun archivo .so (no recuerdo bien el nombre, sorry por no buscarlo yo mismo pero es que estoy en examenes finales!!!) y segun sea tu browser copialo en su directorio de plugins
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