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Date:      Thu, 30 Nov 1995 20:37:53 -0800 (PST)
From:      Annelise Anderson <ANDRSN@HOOVER.STANFORD.EDU>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Java for FreeBSD?
Message-ID:  <01HY9MH8OJO2005IEM@HOOVER.STANFORD.EDU>

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Given the BusinessWeek Dec. 4 cover story, "The Software Revolution,"
I am curious about whether Java will soon become available for
FreeBSD.

A port is apparently not a trivial matter.  However, there seem to be
quite a few operating systems for which Java is available, including
Solaris, HP-UX (at least soon), the Mac (before too long), and
Windows 95 and Windows NT.  And Microsoft is trying to develop
Visual Basic as a competitor to Java (called Blackbird, supposedly
will be ready January 96).

Support for Java applets (Hot Java) is also available in the latest beta
releases of Netscape for several platforms--not sure if FreeBSD is
covered in any of these.

Meanwhile supposedly a Linux prerelease port of the Java Developers
Kit is available on ftp://substance.blackdown.org/pub/Java/linux--
there's also a pointer to this location at 
http://www-lf.eb.com/~tdarugar/java.html, which explains the installation
process, necessary libraries, etc.  An "elm" distribution is necessary.

At this point I'm talking about things I don't understand, so please
forgive me.  It just seems Java is a focus of competition and
new developments  and that it's therefore important that it be
available for FreeBSD, lest people turn to other platforms and/or
operating systems.

Annelise




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