to actually write and compile J2EE programs, you'll still need additional
libraries to use/extend the necessary EJB classes, for example. the APIs
contained in the J2SE JDK do not include the J2EE APIs.
i just checked sun's site though, and there's already a J2EE SDK for RH 6.0
and 6.1 (http://www.java.sun.com/j2ee/j2sdkee/) so i guess we can write
*enterprise java apps* on linux afterall. dati kasi kulelat palagi
mag-release ang sun ng mga JDK/SDK para sa linux... and even now, they only
specify RH 6.0 and 6.1....
Joel Realubit
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> #also, i dont believe Sun has ever released J2EE on linux, only
> J2 Standard
> #Ed... w/c probably means that users of Enhydra develop their stuff on NT
> #workstations and just deploy on Enhydra on Linux after its all done... of
> #course, i could be mistaken...
> #
>
> J2EE is just a bunch of specifications -- e.g. EJB, JSP, JMS, JTS, JTA,
> etc. Application server providers implement those
> specifications. e.g. Weblogic Server, WEbshepere, etc are J2EE-certified
> app server.
>
> Enhydra has a different development philosophy that J2EE, and other app
> servers. It was conceived well before J2EE.. Though is has bindings w/
> JoNas EJB, and a JSP engine, it still focuses on XMLC.
>
> OpenSource EJB servers include but not limited to: OpenEJB
> (http://www.opwnejb.org), JBoss, Caucho ResinEJB
> (http://www.caucho.com)..
>
> jeff --
>
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