Re: The Deitels' Java How to Program and Linux

2000-09-22 Thread Nathan Meyers
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 11:21:32AM -0400, Peter D. Junger wrote: > > Again my thanks. > > This is just to report that---as I should have guessed---I could not get > the Caldera jdk rpm to work. I am now slowly downloading the tarball > of Sun's JDK 1.2.2. > > Just out of curiosity at the momen

Re: The Deitels' Java How to Program and Linux

2000-09-22 Thread Jacob Nikom
"Peter D. Junger" wrote: > Again my thanks. > > This is just to report that---as I should have guessed---I could not get > the Caldera jdk rpm to work. I am now slowly downloading the tarball > of Sun's JDK 1.2.2. > > Just out of curiosity at the moment, what is the status of open source > versi

Re: The Deitels' Java How to Program and Linux

2000-09-22 Thread Peter D. Junger
Again my thanks. This is just to report that---as I should have guessed---I could not get the Caldera jdk rpm to work. I am now slowly downloading the tarball of Sun's JDK 1.2.2. Just out of curiosity at the moment, what is the status of open source versions or clones of Java? -- Peter D. Jun

Re: The Deitels' Java How to Program and Linux

2000-09-21 Thread Peter D. Junger
I want to thank all who explained that what I am looking for is JDK1.2 or greater. I am now downloading an rpm of JDK1.3-11 from Caldera, which I hope will run on my redhat 6.x boxen. -- Peter D. Junger--Case Western Reserve University Law School--Cleveland, OH EMAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]URL

Re: The Deitels' Java How to Program and Linux

2000-09-21 Thread Mark Ogden
Is the J2SDK not the Java 2 development kit? You can get version 1.3 of the JDK from java.sun.com. Java 2 by the way is exactly the same as 1.2! Don't ask why, it just sounds better I suppose! -- Save the whales. Collect the whole set. [EMAIL PROTECTED]http://homepage.ntlworld.com/pogden

Re: The Deitels' Java How to Program and Linux

2000-09-21 Thread Nathan Meyers
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 03:07:48PM -0400, Peter D. Junger wrote: > > I have purchased the Deitels' Java, How to Program, text since I like > their C++ book. > > The Java text says that all the examples run under J2SDK, but that does > not seem to be available for Linux. J2SDK is Sun's proper n

The Deitels' Java How to Program and Linux

2000-09-21 Thread Peter D. Junger
I have purchased the Deitels' Java, How to Program, text since I like their C++ book. The Java text says that all the examples run under J2SDK, but that does not seem to be available for Linux. Does anyone have any suggestion as to what I should use for a substitute? Thanks. -- Peter D. Jung