According to the message below (I grabbed it from the Java-Linux
archives), to get J2EE installed I should download the port for
Solaris. However, when I try to install the downloaded file
(j2sdkee1_2-solsparc.sh) I can not get it to install on to my RedHat 6.1
system.
This script when executed drops off a binary file named
"install.sfx.<current_pid>". On my Linux box this file fails the
checksum, while on an HP-UX box it passes. However, on both machines it
fails to execute. (And yes, permissions are set to 755.) Here's the
error message on Linux:
bash: ./install.sfx.18321: cannot execute binary file
Running "file" on it shows this:
./install.sfx.18321: ELF 32-bit MSB executable, SPARC, version 1,
dynamically linked (uses shared libs), stripped
So I'm guessing that this really will only run on a Solaris system,
right? Does that mean I should use the Windows version on Linux?
TIA,
Jim Caley
--
>Re: j2ee on linux ... any hope?
>From: Larry Sanderson
>Subject: Re: j2ee on linux ... any hope?
>Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2000 21:41:12 -0800
>Yup.
>First, download and install the J2EE port for Solaris. It's almost all
>Java - there is only ony native library, called libioser12.so The
>attached version has been compiled for Linux, x86. If you would like to
>compile it for another platform, downoad the source from
>www.sun.com/communitysource
>Place the new libioser12.so into the j2sdkee1.2/nativelib directory and
>your off and running.
>Good luck
>> Has anyone got J2EE up and running on Linux?
>>
>> john
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