Paul, Bernhard and others,
IBM's JDK has always been known for being a high performance port of
Java.
Unfortunately, it's still at level 1.1.8. I've read somewhere in their
*huge* labyrint of web pages, that they will ship 1.2 during Q1-2000.
Looking forward to it.
I think it would be nice if IBM could announce new releases in (among
others) the RedHat list. I just don't want to start finding out whom in
that *huge* organization to talk to for making it happen.
(There is, of course, the risk that they would start to use the list for
press releases, but that should probably happen only once or twice, with
all the active members on this list reading and responding to it. :-)
Regards
Gustav
Paul Watkins wrote:
>
> It is free along with a bunch of other software by IBM for Linux;
>
> go to this location: http://www.ibm.com/developer/linux/
>
> and scroll to the bottom of the page under downloads -- there you will find
> links to the JDK and other stuff.
>
> Paul
>
> Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Steve Dixon wrote:
> >
> > > i thought that ibm's jdk was supposed to be in redhat's new releases? i
> > > dont see it anywhere.
> >
> > jdk is not free, so I guess it's on the Commercial Applications CD.
> >
> > LLaP
> > bero
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