Hi,

I am interested to know is Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) implementation is 
available on Linux. When I looked at Sun's JAI web page I have read the 
following:

"1.3.1 Cross-platform Imaging

Whereas most imaging APIs are designed for one specific operating
system, 
JAI follows the Java run time library model, providing platform
independence. Implementations of JAI applications will run on any
computer where there 
is a Java Virtual Machine*. This makes JAI a true cross-platform imaging
API, 
providing a standard interface to the imaging capabilities of a
platform. 
This means that you write your application once and it will run
anywhere."

However, when I wanted to download the package I found the formats only
for
Windows and Solaris for SPARC and x86 platforms. So, is it really
possible
to run JAI on Linux? If yes, which distribution I should download?

Thank you,

Jacob Nikom


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