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Date:      Sun, 14 Mar 1999 21:12:44 -0600 (CST)
From:      Steve Price <sprice@hiwaay.net>
To:        Brian Adkins <brian@lojic.com>
Cc:        freebsd-java@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Java support
Message-ID:  <Pine.OSF.4.02.9903142059340.14298-100000@fly.HiWAAY.net>
In-Reply-To: <4.1.19990314213618.00aa8450@mailbox.iwaynet.net>

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On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, Brian Adkins wrote:

# Hello,
#   can you tell me how the FreeBSD organization feels about Java?  In other
# words, are you committed to supporting it on FreeBSD now and in the future?

Well, I can't speak for the project, but I can speak for myself.
I use Java quite a bit at my job and I intend to make sure that
it works on FreeBSD.  I just finished an ELF port of JDK 1.1.7
(we already have an a.out version) and am currently working on
a port of JDK 1.2.  The latter is going pretty slow right now,
but at least I've made it over the ELF bump so it is just a matter
of time.

#  I ask this for two reasons:
# 
# 1) I'm evaluating operating systems to be used to host Java server
# applications, and I'm looking for an alternative to NT and Solaris - both
# of which currently have excellent Java support.

The beauty of Java is that I do Java development seven days a week
and don't use either of the platforms you mention above except to do
regression tests before a release.  I do *all* my development work
in FreeBSD. :)

# 2) I would think that a committment to Java would be *very* important to
# the free UNIX organizations.  Java is an incredible language to develop in
# and does offer an alternative to the Wintel monopoly.  You have millions of
# Java programmers and many of them have been attracted to the cross-platform
# capabilities of Java and are dying for a deployment platform other than NT.  
#
# Personally I think a free OS combined with Java is an incredible
# combination; however, when I read things like "this might work for you, or
# it might not" on the Java port page, it makes me not want to consider
# FreeBSD as a host for my server even though everything else about FreeBSD
# gets me excited.

Can you site some specific examples of what's troubling you.  I can
try it on one of about a dozen FreeBSD boxes at work to see if it
indeed works.

# By the way, we're not developing an internal application, we have a
# vertical market app that in many cases will be installed as a complete
# system (hardware, OS, app etc.).  I would really like to be able to
# recommend FreeBSD as the OS of choice for the turnkey systems.

Great!

# thanks,
# 
# Brian Adkins



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