On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 12:36:41 -0700
John Nelson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well I guess I'm not being very clear here.  Let's say I'm an applet
> developer and the only operating system that I have is Linux.  The new SDK
> isn't available for Linux, only Windows and since it's an SDK, the upgrade
> is on the developer side NOT the runtime plugin downloaded by the user.
>
> Therefore as a Linux applet developer, I can't use it.

I'm developing also applets on Linux with Sun JSDK 1.3.1 b24 and it works
perfectly with Mozilla 0.9.4. You simply have to make a link in your
$MOZILLA_HOME/plugins directory to 
$JAVA_HOME/jre/plugin/i386/ns600/libjavaplugin_oji.so.

> And this is really WEIRD considering that Java is "develop once, use
> anywhere"... but Linux and Solaris folks don't even get the "develop once"
> part.  :-)  Of course I'm assuming that parallel SDK's for Linux, Solaris,
> etc will be available at some point in time.
>
> Or am I still missing something?

Best Regards,
Gerd

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Gerd Mueller                                    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SMB GmbH                                  http://www.smb-tec.com

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