ann/ot?: linux distro to include much of jakarta, it ships w/ struts, tomcat, eclipse

2005-03-16 Thread NetSQL
http://www.fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?t=47711
Some of you will be excited, I am. I am still downloading, I hope you 
have a spare box.

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Re: ann/ot?: linux distro to include much of jakarta, it ships w/ struts, tomcat, eclipse

2005-03-16 Thread NetSQL
Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:

As long as gij doesn't come even close to pass the certification tests,
I'm not really interested in building my business on it.

I still plan to use jRockit VM 1.5 (you can use Sun 1.5 if you like) 
 but I realy hope that GNU Classpath (and GCC/GCJ) catch up. (mostly 
becuase I need them on Windoze to deploy an app.)

They need to pass my unit test, mostly Swing (Classpath on Windoze), and 
if that works, in my case I am fine.

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Re: Jakarta jars binaries for JDK 1.3

2005-02-28 Thread NetSQL
 http://sourceforge.net/projects/retroweaver
It works like magic. There are some 1.5 jars I wanted and this just 
fixes it.

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Sun to host Online Live Q/A Conference on Java Application Deployment (WebStart) tmrw March 1st

2005-02-28 Thread NetSQL
Some of you are familiar with limits of applets. Web start (JNLP) allows 
for a more of a rich user interface then what we can do w/ Applets and 
DHTML. But deploying Java, applets and applications over the internet 
can be a challenge, including security warnings for registered 
applications and installation of current version of java by non-computer 
savvy users of our applications (can your father in law install and 
launch a WebStart application?)
The lead of Suns Java deployment team and usability experts (Mike 
Albers -J2SE UI expert will be there hopefully) will answer your 
questions at 11 AM California time and guide you. Here are the details 
of how to participate for FREE:
http://java.sun.com/developer/community/chat

Above link should be enough.
More?
Some people are *boycotting* the chat conference because of issues since 
about 2001(it appears that a individuals at Sun believe that they should 
PERVENT deployment  that they are doing us a favor, listed here:
http://lopica.sourceforge.net/faq.html

One important issue was picked up here (Scary screen for registered 
applications)
http://forums.java.net/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=315tstart=0
Suns stance is that its RFE and will not address it with wide 
deployment of Java 6 (aka Mustang) in 2007, and not on JRE 1.4.x 
updates, and will not do word smiting to clarify the application is 
registered.
Another issue is deploying/update Java by corporate end users at 
organizations that have a LAN admin.

Sample applets sites:
http://www.sandrasf.com/sites
One example of RiA is (click to run it)
http://www.blogbridge.com/install/weekly/blogbridge.jnlp
MacroMedia and MS Longhorn also have RiA kits, you can read this as 
intro to RiA:
http://www.theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=RiA
RiA will be major part of SoA  Services.
Server side Java will be limited w/o Client Side Java.

You want to hear deployment answers from Sun people in charge? OK, tmrw. 
11AM CA time (2PM? NY time)

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