> throw in JBuilder 4 Foundation na rin; its free anyway. Or Forte for Java
> (the free, non-enterprise edition). or both? those, plus the standard JDKs
> mentioned previously, and you've got a "java for linux" cd.... :)

There is already JBuilder 5.  Forte for Java Community Edition lang ang
free.  Sun JDK 1.4 is already available but I just don't know if there is
for Linux.  Maybe Tomcat also will be included.

> ooohh while you're at it, maybe JBoss (or your fave J2EE container -- ask
> mr. jeff gutierrez) would be good to add too, para kumpleto ....

Yeah, you're right.  Jeff can give us more suggestions regarding Java.

Marvin

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