Having just moved to the US, I have ordered my PC from a box builder - it
will come with Red Hat 6 preloaded :-)
I would like to get into playing with Java servlets interfacing to an RDB
on this box.

My assumptions from lurking for the last week (please feel free to stomp on
them) are....

1. "Blackdown" is/produces a port of the JDK for Linux, and this is the
best way to do Java stuff under Linux
2. The Blackdown stuff works very well with Red Hat 5.2
3. It doesn't run in the Red Hat 6.0 environment, due to not working with
glibc 2.1
4. Apache's Java module is a good way to run servlets
5. MySQL is a suitable DB to use with JDBC and the JDK

What is the best way to make the Java stuff work on this machine - should I
do a full downgrade to RH 5.2 when the machine arrives, or can I get away
with e.g. running the Java VM against glibc 2.0 with the 2.2 kernel?

I'm not a particular Red Hat bigot, I'm just more comfy and up to date with
their distribution than with SuSE, Slackware or Debian, and the machine
builder happens to supply Red Hat 6 by default.

Apologies for the badly formatted e-mail, I'm using my employer's broken
mail system (Lotus Notes on the evil empire's OS)

Any advice and opinions welcome

Many thanks
Dave




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