On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 11:36 PM, n j nin...@gmail.com wrote:
openjdk-7.0.122_1
Java Development Kit 7
Long description : Sources : Changes : Download
vs.
openoffice.org-2.1.0
Integrated wordprocessor/dbase/spreadsheet/drawing/chart/browser
Long description | Package | Sources | Main Web
Dear friends,
I've been studying/researching to understand what is the best OS for my
production environment.
I didn't know FreeBSD until this need, and now I'm fascinated with the stuff
I've been reading about it.
I have 2 servers with the following SW/HW:
Server 1:
Postgres 9
HSQLDB (Java)
2
Most .config files use the linux subsystem. . And the jre requires the proc
filesystem. .. you dont have to run fbsd atm
Rodrigo Freitas freitas.rodr...@gmail.com wrote:
Dear friends,
I've been studying/researching to understand what is the best OS for my
production environment.
I didn't
Michael
Excuse me, I didn't quite get your answer...
On Monday, March 7, 2011, Michael J. Kearney mkear...@nvita.org wrote:
Most .config files use the linux subsystem. . And the jre requires the proc
filesystem. .. you dont have to run fbsd atm
Rodrigo Freitas freitas.rodr...@gmail.com
The new jre or java executable.. needs the proc filesystem and or the binaries
may not be what you want. . Ftw
Rodrigo Freitas freitas.rodr...@gmail.com wrote:
Michael
Excuse me, I didn't quite get your answer...
On Monday, March 7, 2011, Michael J. Kearney mkear...@nvita.org wrote:
Most
Question #2: Is the JVM implementation for FreeBSD reliable and fast? Most
of my software components are made in Java (including HSQDB)
Since I have experience with Java on FreeBSD, I will try to answer
this question.
Java works very well for me under FreeBSD; I have not had a single
problem
with Java on FreeBSD, I will try to answer
this question.
Java works very well for me under FreeBSD; I have not had a single
problem with Java on FreeBSD.
To install java, you can either install a pre-compiled JDK (called
diablo-jdk) or compile all the JDK sources from scratch using the
ports
Java works very well for me under FreeBSD; I have not had a single
problem with Java on FreeBSD.
To install java, you can either install a pre-compiled JDK (called
diablo-jdk) or compile all the JDK sources from scratch using the
ports system. If you compile yourself from ports, you can
On Mon, 07 Mar 2011 12:19:33 -0600, n j nin...@gmail.com wrote:
IMHO, building Java on FreeBSD is a pain.
AFAIK, Sun/Oracle doesn't provide precompiled OpenJDK for anyone, really.
Even OSX now has to build their own. If it's precompiled it's probably not
OpenJDK.
Regards,
Mark
...
I'm running Java on FreeBSD right now, but I must say I'd probably
stick to Linux nowadays if I had any say, at least until there comes a
day when I'll be able to pkg_add -r openjdk7.
...
Why not now? (Or anytime this past year or more?):
http://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 2:13 AM, b. f. bf1...@googlemail.com wrote:
Why not now? (Or anytime this past year or more?):
Hmm, good point :-).
I was misled by the ports page (e.g.
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/ports.cgi?query=openjdkstype=all) which
used to have a different entry if a port had a
Hi all,
Now that OpenSolaris is dead [1] I was wondering what the status of Java
is in FreeBSD.
I'm currently using OpenJDK16 from ports. Is OpenJDK free from Oracle
hands or not? Would it be possible it dissappearing from the ports
because of licensing/patent issues? If so, what
Antonio Vieiro writes:
Hi all,
Now that OpenSolaris is dead [1] I was wondering what the status of Java
is in FreeBSD.
But there is hope:
http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Illumos-launched-as-OpenSolaris-deriv
ative-1050151.html
I'm currently using OpenJDK16 from ports
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 07:59:20PM +0200, Antonio Vieiro wrote:
Hi all,
Now that OpenSolaris is dead [1] I was wondering what the status of Java
is in FreeBSD.
[1] http://sstallion.blogspot.com/2010/08/opensolaris-is-dead.html
IMO the status of Java is best to avoid it. Just ask Google
On 13/08/2010 20:57, Roland Smith wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 07:59:20PM +0200, Antonio Vieiro wrote:
I'm currently using OpenJDK16 from ports. Is OpenJDK free from Oracle
hands or not?
Depends what you mean by free. It's under the GPLv2, so I think you should be
good wrt copyrights.
I
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 11:57, Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 07:59:20PM +0200, Antonio Vieiro wrote:
Hi all,
Now that OpenSolaris is dead [1] I was wondering what the status of Java
is in FreeBSD.
[1] http://sstallion.blogspot.com/2010/08/opensolaris
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 12:58:01PM -0700, Kurt Buff wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 11:57, Roland Smith rsm...@xs4all.nl wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 07:59:20PM +0200, Antonio Vieiro wrote:
Hi all,
Now that OpenSolaris is dead [1] I was wondering what the status of Java
is in FreeBSD
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 08:57:08PM +0200, Roland Smith wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 07:59:20PM +0200, Antonio Vieiro wrote:
Hi all,
Now that OpenSolaris is dead [1] I was wondering what the status of Java
is in FreeBSD.
[1] http://sstallion.blogspot.com/2010/08/opensolaris
-Original Message-
From: owner-freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org [mailto:owner-freebsd-
questi...@freebsd.org] On Behalf Of Roland Smith
Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2010 12:50 AM
To: Kurt Buff
Cc: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: Re: Status of Java in FreeBSD? (OpenSolaris is dead)
On Fri
On Mon, Nov 03, 2008 at 11:28:10AM -0800, mdh wrote:
My advice is to install the following ports in the following order:
java/jdk16
java/eclipse-devel
Does licensing BS still require out-of-band agreement to EULAs on the Sun
website in 7.x, or has that finally changed for the better?
--
Hi,
It is now more than eight months that i am not able to use FreeBSD. FreeBSD
version 6.1 was the last.
Back then trying to work with Eclipse and java on FreeBSD was quite tricky.
Can anyone please tell me what the current status is? For example can i use
ports to install everything
--- On Mon, 11/3/08, Spiros Papadopoulos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Spiros Papadopoulos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Java and FreeBSD
To: freebsd mailing list freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Date: Monday, November 3, 2008, 1:26 PM
Hi,
It is now more than eight months that i am not able
On 25/10/2007 2:41 PM, Pj Malloy wrote:
Any help would be MUCH appreciated.
I have some questions regarding the OEM and Trademark license for Java on
FreeBSD. I initially sent my email inquiry to [EMAIL PROTECTED], as stated in
the FreeBSD Foundation Java Download page
(http
I too would love to know the answer to this -- the way Sun carry on,
anyone would think they don't want people using their language... I am
sure Microsoft don't make you jump through hoops if you want to write
and distribute applications written in .NET and want to distribute the
run-time
On Thu, 25 Oct 2007 19:54:34 -0400
Aryeh M. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too would love to know the answer to this -- the way Sun carry on,
anyone would think they don't want people using their language... I
am sure Microsoft don't make you jump through hoops if you want to
write
Hello,
Short version
---
Does anyone know to what email address at Sun I should send my questions
regarding the Diablo FreeBSD JRE?
Longer version
---
Any help would be MUCH appreciated.
I have some questions regarding the OEM and Trademark license for Java on
FreeBSD
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 02:06:16PM -0600, Franklin E. Powers, Jr. wrote:
So I tinkered with that a bit and I discovered that the almost
complete native build for FreeBSD could run. So I decided to try to
finish the build process, by getting it to build itself. But it
suffered a slightly
Hi,
O.k., people please correct me if I'm wrong but...
I've been having a small amount of trouble with running Java on FreeBSD
(version 5.4 for amd64) and I was hoping that someone would be kind
enough to help me out.
I manually installed the linux version of Java. Which seemed to work
I've been having a small amount of trouble with running Java on
FreeBSD (version 5.4 for amd64) and I was hoping that someone would
be kind enough to help me out.
I manually installed the linux version of Java. Which seemed to work
alright and then I was trying to build the native version
Dear Dan,
Thanks for your answer!
A follow-up:
Why would they require an OS-specific threads library, instead of
simply requiring Posix threads? I can tell you right now that Solaris
doesn't support NPTL, just the same way Linux doesn't support Solaris's
thread library :)
Interesting. The people
Hi all,
As is typical, I have once again been given very limited time to get
something running, and there are some interesting things to figure about
about it. :)
In brief, the application is a distributed one, loosely based on some
CORBA concepts, though differently (fortunately!). The
In the last episode (Mar 10), Olaf Greve said:
As is typical, I have once again been given very limited time to get
something running, and there are some interesting things to figure
about about it. :)
In brief, the application is a distributed one, loosely based on some
CORBA concepts,
On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 03:01, Kai Grossjohann wrote:
Maybe it's the wrong way to get Java on a FreeBSD system?
Or, even more likely, I did something stupid.
CC_VER = gcc (GCC) 3.3.1 [FreeBSD] Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software
You're running FreeBSD5.1-CURRENT which is using gcc 3.3.1 which has
I went to /usr/ports/java/jdk14 and tried to install that thing. It
produced a number of errors on build. I ran make twice and here is
the output of the third make.
Maybe it's the wrong way to get Java on a FreeBSD system?
Or, even more likely, I did something stupid.
Kai
=== Building
Kai Grossjohann writes:
I went to /usr/ports/java/jdk14 and tried to install that thing. It
produced a number of errors on build. I ran make twice and here is
the output of the third make.
Maybe it's the wrong way to get Java on a FreeBSD system?
Or, even more likely, I did
Maybe it's the wrong way to get Java on a FreeBSD system?
Or, even more likely, I did something stupid.
I can't build it either (on 5.1), but I'm getting different
symptoms.
Actually, the only one I've gotten to build, install, and run
correctly is the 1.3 version. I have
the wrong way to get Java on a FreeBSD system?
Or, even more likely, I did something stupid.
I can't build it either (on 5.1), but I'm getting different
symptoms.
Actually, the only one I've gotten to build, install, and run
correctly is the 1.3 version. I have yet to get 1.4
I am running netscape v.7.0.2 that i d/l from netscape.com under the linux emulation
on freebsd-5.1. I would like to use the chat features a yahoo and be able to do online
banking which requires java. Netscape redirected me to suns page to d/l the java below:
Hello,
I've been trying to get Matlab to work on FreeBSD for a few days now, but I'm not sure
if the error is in the FreeBSD implementation of Java or in Matlab itself. Matlab is
technically not supposed to run on FreeBSD but I've been to websites where people
claim they have it running via
On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 12:21, Sam Post wrote:
Hello,
I've been trying to get Matlab to work on FreeBSD for a few days now, but I'm not
sure if the error is in the FreeBSD implementation of Java or in Matlab itself.
Matlab is technically not supposed to run on FreeBSD but I've been
FreeBSD Team,
I was excited to hear the announcement of a native FreeBSD
implementation of Sun's JVM. This would finally let me get rid of Linux
in situations where I need to deploy a Java based solution or have to
worry about the quirks of running under Linux emu or rolling my own from
going. Once you've built and installed the native JDK you
can uninstall the linux JDK and use NATIVE_BOOTSTRAP=yes in order
to do further updates.
v) Only jdk-1.3.1 is available as a native version yet. Efforts
to port jdk-1.4.x are under way: see the freebsd-java@ list if you
Craig Calef [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was excited to hear the announcement of a native FreeBSD
implementation of Sun's JVM. This would finally let me get rid of Linux
in situations where I need to deploy a Java based solution or have to
worry about the quirks of running under Linux
netscape 7 that comes with all the
java and flash bells and whistles as plugins. I got that and it seems
ok to me. So I would likely continue with that rather than try and
compile all this.
Kaarthik
ss --- Kaarthik Sivakumar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ss wrote:
Hi
I am trying to set up Java on FreeBSD
Hi
I am trying to set up Java on FreeBSD 4.5. I read through:
http://www.freebsd.org/java/install.html
But this didnt work for me. I found this:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/bsd/2002/09/05/FreeBSD_Basics.html?page=3
from the FreeBSD pages. But this doesnt work either. I get compilation
errors
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