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Date:      Mon, 5 Feb 2001 13:48:57 -0700 (MST)
From:      Steve Jorgensen <steve@khoral.com>
To:        brian@parabon.com (Brian J. Sletten)
Cc:        david@metalogik.com, java@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: java plugin 1.3.0_01
Message-ID:  <200102052048.NAA18434@benson.alb.khoral.com>
In-Reply-To: <3A7EB8D1.A367B2E4@parabon.com> from "Brian J. Sletten" at Feb 05, 2001 09:29:37 AM

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Brian J. Sletten wrote
>> > has anyone been able to get 1.3.0_01 version of the linux java plugin
>> > working under freebsd?
>> Has anyone gotten the JDK 1.3 to work across the board completely?
>> Sound/AWT/Swing/etc. I've applied the patches suggested and usually
>> don't have to work too hard to make it puke. 

	Well, I don't think I'm using 1.3.0_01, I installed it from the
	linxu-jdk1.3.0 ports tree.  Anyway, after fixing the jre.cfg as
	several people have suggested, it runs as stable under FreeBSD as
	I've seen it run on any linux box.  I just can't get the plugin
	to use the -classic setting in the jre.cfg file, so I can't get
	applets to work in the browser.

>> 
>> Is anyone out there using the JDK for sufficiently diverse applications that
>> they feel comfortable saying it works?

	I brought up a demo version of Together in it (www.togethersoft.com)
	It's a pretty heavy java application.  Several applications I've
	written seem to do just fine as well, though I'm fairly new to
	Java development myself.

						Steve


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