Java
Gordon Prieur
Gordon.Prieur@Sun.COM
Mon Jun 11 18:27:00 GMT 2007
Brian,
Cygwin and Java (Sun's Java, not just gcj) can coexist. I use both on my
laptop on a (sometimes) daily basis.
Gordon
Brian D. McGrew wrote:
> Good morning all,
>
> I'm brand new to cygwin but a veteran Unix engineer so I do know my way
> around... I've successful compiled all of my C/C++ code in cygwin and
> it's all running good now. However, I need java. There is a higher
> level user interface that goes on top of our C/C++/X/Motif stuff that's
> all done in Java.
>
> On Solaris and Linux I've got /usr/java and we rely on jdk's and jre's
> from version 1.4.1 to 1.6. Of course with Solaris and Linux I just
> download the platform version I'm using and I'm done. Is there such a
> creature for cygwin? Can I get a Sun /usr/java package running under
> cygwin?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -brian
>
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