Re: Java lib packages

2009-07-03 Thread David Goodenough
On Thursday 02 July 2009, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > In <4fe4c4f50907021347r2fcba2dcqa1b0ca7e2db79...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis > > wrote: > >> In any case, the lib*-java packages are not specifically for developers. > >> They are shared dependencies of the Java applications that are part of

Re: Java lib packages

2009-07-02 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <4fe4c4f50907021347r2fcba2dcqa1b0ca7e2db79...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis wrote: >> In any case, the lib*-java packages are not specifically for developers. >> They are shared dependencies of the Java applications that are part of >> Debian or are using the Debian build and distribution network

Re: Java lib packages

2009-07-02 Thread ChadDavis
n't really favor one language over another at runtime. > > In any case, the lib*-java packages are not specifically for developers. > They are shared dependencies of the Java applications that are part of > Debian or are using the Debian build and distribution network (contrib/non- > free).  Java a

Re: Java lib packages

2009-07-02 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <4fe4c4f50907021215o423b69cdyceea0dd78506d...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis wrote: >On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith >Jr. wrote: >> In <4fe4c4f50907021030n40b776b8h9a09ce64ecec9...@mail.gmail.com>, >> ChadDavis >> >> wrote: >>>I would be interested in >>>hearing how people doing

Re: Java lib packages

2009-07-02 Thread ChadDavis
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > In <4fe4c4f50907021030n40b776b8h9a09ce64ecec9...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis > wrote: >>I would be interested in >>hearing how people doing Java development make use of the Debian >>shared Java libraries. > > I don't think it is much (i

Re: Java lib packages

2009-07-02 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <4fe4c4f50907021030n40b776b8h9a09ce64ecec9...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis wrote: >I would be interested in >hearing how people doing Java development make use of the Debian >shared Java libraries. I don't think it is much (if any) different from a C developer making use of the Debian shared C

Re: Java lib packages

2009-07-02 Thread ChadDavis
On Thu, Jul 2, 2009 at 11:26 AM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr. wrote: > In <4fe4c4f50907020939v7039d33ej8056970848e03...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis > wrote: >>When I'm using >>an advanced project tool, like Maven, all of these Java "libraries" >>are managed for me -- they are all kept in a local repositor

Re: Java lib packages

2009-07-02 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
In <4fe4c4f50907020939v7039d33ej8056970848e03...@mail.gmail.com>, ChadDavis wrote: >When I'm using >an advanced project tool, like Maven, all of these Java "libraries" >are managed for me -- they are all kept in a local repository to >eliminate all of the maintenance issues associated with managin

Java lib packages

2009-07-02 Thread ChadDavis
I have a "why" question. I'm a Java developer, and I use 100% debian for all of my development environments. I'm somewhat familiar with the debian way . . . but I'm would like some insight into the concept of java "lib" packages. Browsing through the lib s