As long as the laptop came with a compliant(*) version of the Java JDK, and 
your application doesn't make use of the Java Native Interface (JNI), it should 
run fine.

(*) I say 'compliant' because I know that JBoss will not run with the JVM that 
comes with Fedora Core 4 (it is missing several class packages), you have to 
get a JDK from Sun to run JBoss on Fedora Core 4.

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