Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2002 18:08:52 +0200 From: Ernst de Haan <znerd@FreeBSD.org> To: "Victoria Chan" <vkchan@kendryl.net>, <hiten@uk.FreeBSD.org>, "Koster, K.J." <K.J.Koster@kpn.com>, <java@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: Re: Article about Tomcat 4 on FreeBSD Message-ID: <200204131609.SAA20552@smtp.hccnet.nl> In-Reply-To: <009101c1e302$d1f8fc80$6500a8c0@admin> References: <20020413113853.60045.qmail@web21106.mail.yahoo.com> <200204131527.RAA12334@smtp.hccnet.nl> <009101c1e302$d1f8fc80$6500a8c0@admin>
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Victoria, On Saturday 13 April 2002 17:49, Victoria Chan wrote: > Yes, but let us not forget that Tomcat is the easy part of the equation. > The original intent of the article was a Java Build Roadmap. At time of > that writing, there was nothing to guide one to build such a working Java > for FreeBSD at all. That is not true. We have had the native JDK 1.2 port and after that the JDK 1.3 port. And a lot of Linux JDK ports. And we've had http://kjkoster.org/java/index.jsp since ages, too. > Looking at the -current ports for java, it looks like the article is still > valid as a Java roadmap. I think that this article could be re-written to > be only a updated Java Roadmap, and the 2nd part of the article point to > the port for building Tomcat-3.2.3. What exactly do you consider the hardest part to set up? Both JDKs and Tomcat are available as ports. I do appreciate the fact that you've written the article, but I think the focus should not be on installation, but rather on configuration and maintenance. Sincerely, Ernst To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-java" in the body of the message
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