Yes, I'd suggest going to Sun.  I'm not sure if you currently have to
"register" to get the JDK; it was that way a while back...  the latest
and greatest linux ports of the Sun JDK used to come from blackdown IIRC
Here is a link to their mirrors list:
http://blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html
Although I'm pretty certain that Sun is now a better source.

ciao!

   Ben

On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 10:33:45 -0700 (PDT)
Horst <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

| My overview is limited, but I know that a larger developer I worked
| for for over a year used Sun's JDK / JRE (basically as THE reference)
| 
| >From my own experience, I did some tests with Jython, cross compiling
| >some
| python code to java classes, and then running those on different JVMs:
| the Kaffe that came with my Mandrake 9.x was not able to handle those.
| After I installed Sun's JDK / JRE  it worked :-) ....... Horst
| 
| On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Rob Hudson wrote:
| 
| > What's a good JDK to install on Linux?  I think there are different
| > varieties (Sun's JDK, IBM's Kaffe?, etc.)
| > 
|  <snip>
| 
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