The reason why the JDK is required is because you need to build from
source (FedOne is a Java app). There are no up to date FedOne binary
packages.

On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Daniela Waranie <[email protected]> wrote:
> As i saw on:
> http://code.google.com/p/wave-protocol/wiki/Installation
> in section "Install Java" / "Debian/Ubuntu" the Java Development Kit
> (JDK) is required to run the Google Wave Server (FedOne). I am
> surprised. I was thinking till today that the JDK is only required if
> i want to develop a java application.
>
> I just want to run the FedOne. Is the Java Runtime Environment
> sufficient to run FedOne? Or is even the Java Virtual Machine (also
> called JavaVM, JVM or VM) sufficient enought?
>
> I am asking on detail because i want to run the FedOne on a embedded
> System (my router), which is equipped with weaker hardware, than a
> desktop pc / server pc.
>
> If JDK is not required, how to update the above page on google code?
>
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