On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 5:37 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> I will do that. I have now installed DSpace (1.8.2) three times on ec2 Linux
> instances. Part of the problem, which might have been unnecessary, was that
> I have been installing Oracle's JDK (6_37) and using the Linux
> "alternatives" to use Oracle's instead of the OpenJDK implementation that
> Amazon puts on AWS (for licensing reasons). I haven't exhaustively
> researched it, but I have seen suggestions that some things (and I thought
> that DSpace was one of them) don't play well with OpenJDK in some
> circumstances.
>
> I would be glad to answer any questions about my install process. I am going
> to install the 3.0 RC here in the next few days.  (I'm new at this [Dspace],
> so my contribution to any discussion would be limited for a while.)
>
> Nick

Thanks, Nick. We declared OpenJDK 6 and 7 as supported in DSpace since
3.0. But that doesn't mean that it didn't work with previous versions,
in fact several of the developers were running it. I've been always
running on OpenJDK 6 and I don't know of any problems that I could
blame OpenJDK for.


Regards,
~~helix84

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