Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 18:42:58 -0700 From: Vizion <vizion@vizion.occoxmail.com> To: freebsd-java@freebsd.org Cc: martinko <martinkov@pobox.sk>, "Andy \(Aleksander\) Rozman" <andy@triera.net> Subject: Re: Java - intend to start a debate... Message-ID: <200505261842.59350.vizion@vizion.occoxmail.com> In-Reply-To: <429640A6.4020506@pobox.sk> References: <d74pqb$2sth$1@FreeBSD.csie.NCTU.edu.tw> <429640A6.4020506@pobox.sk>
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On Thursday 26 May 2005 14:33, the author martinko contributed to the dialogue on Re: Java - intend to start a debate...: >Andy (Aleksander) Rozman wrote: >> At 02:46 AM 5/26/2005, you wrote: >> >> Since you want to use all this technologies, you should probably use >> JDeveloper. It's from Oracle and it has support for creating java database >> driven applications of any kind (application, JSP, EJBs), it has internal >> servers for testing and debugging and it's quite easy to use. It's little >> weak on creating java GUI though (for application or applet), but not many >> developer tools can do that... It runs on windows. linux, I even made it >> run on FreeBSD... If you plan to use struts in future, it also support >> that, and the best it's free, but size of full package is around 250 Mb... >> >> Andy > >hello andy, > >what version of jdeveloper do you use? and could you pls provide me/us >with a (step-by-step) description of installation on freebsd 5? > >cheers, > >martin Could I please add another question to the mix? -- I have seen that Oracle also has an interesting XML SDK including one version for Unix and one for Linux. Does anyone have any idea which one to use for FreeBSD? David -- 40 yrs navigating and computing in blue waters. English Owner & Captain of British Registered 60' bluewater Ketch S/V Taurus. Currently in San Diego, CA. Sailing May bound for Europe via Panama Canal.
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