* [gentoo-user] Which Java Runtime is "best"?
@ 2008-06-01 14:24 Walter Dnes
2008-06-01 16:37 ` Florian Philipp
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From: Walter Dnes @ 2008-06-01 14:24 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Gentoo Users List
I haven't seen an interesting site using Java for a long while. I
recently stumbled across http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/ and
decided it would be nice to actually view it. I haven't had Java on my
machines for a long while. There are a few Java implementations
available (Sun/Blackdown/IBM/BEA/Kaffe/others?), so my question is...
- which one gives the least trouble setting up and running?
Since I'm only going to be using it a few times a month, I'm not too
worried about benchmarks, unless an implementation is excruciatingly
slow.
I only need a runtime. I don't know the programming language, so
there's no need for a full-blown development environment.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Which Java Runtime is "best"?
2008-06-01 14:24 [gentoo-user] Which Java Runtime is "best"? Walter Dnes
@ 2008-06-01 16:37 ` Florian Philipp
2008-06-04 12:12 ` ionut cucu
2008-06-07 21:01 ` Walter Dnes
2008-06-07 22:24 ` Walter Dnes
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From: Florian Philipp @ 2008-06-01 16:37 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 10:24:57 -0400
"Walter Dnes" <waltdnes@waltdnes.org> wrote:
> I haven't seen an interesting site using Java for a long while. I
> recently stumbled across http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/ and
> decided it would be nice to actually view it. I haven't had Java on
> my machines for a long while. There are a few Java implementations
> available (Sun/Blackdown/IBM/BEA/Kaffe/others?), so my question is...
>
> - which one gives the least trouble setting up and running?
>
> Since I'm only going to be using it a few times a month, I'm not too
> worried about benchmarks, unless an implementation is excruciatingly
> slow.
>
> I only need a runtime. I don't know the programming language, so
> there's no need for a full-blown development environment.
>
Take Sun JRE. In terms of headaches per month, the quasi standard
implementation is unbeatable.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Which Java Runtime is "best"?
2008-06-01 16:37 ` Florian Philipp
@ 2008-06-04 12:12 ` ionut cucu
2008-06-04 17:24 ` Florian Philipp
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From: ionut cucu @ 2008-06-04 12:12 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 18:37:28 +0200
Florian Philipp <lists@f_philipp.fastmail.net> wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 10:24:57 -0400
> "Walter Dnes" <waltdnes@waltdnes.org> wrote:
>
> > I haven't seen an interesting site using Java for a long while. I
> > recently stumbled across http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutemps/ and
> > decided it would be nice to actually view it. I haven't had Java on
> > my machines for a long while. There are a few Java implementations
> > available (Sun/Blackdown/IBM/BEA/Kaffe/others?), so my question
> > is...
> >
> > - which one gives the least trouble setting up and running?
> >
> > Since I'm only going to be using it a few times a month, I'm not
> > too worried about benchmarks, unless an implementation is
> > excruciatingly slow.
> >
> > I only need a runtime. I don't know the programming language, so
> > there's no need for a full-blown development environment.
> >
>
> Take Sun JRE. In terms of headaches per month, the quasi standard
> implementation is unbeatable.
Unless you have a 64 arch
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Which Java Runtime is "best"?
2008-06-04 12:12 ` ionut cucu
@ 2008-06-04 17:24 ` Florian Philipp
2008-06-04 18:56 ` Florian Philipp
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From: Florian Philipp @ 2008-06-04 17:24 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 15:12:51 +0300
ionut cucu <cuciferus@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 18:37:28 +0200
> Florian Philipp <lists@f_philipp.fastmail.net> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 10:24:57 -0400
> > "Walter Dnes" <waltdnes@waltdnes.org> wrote:
> > Take Sun JRE. In terms of headaches per month, the quasi standard
> > implementation is unbeatable.
> Unless you have a 64 arch
I'm on AMD64 and am programming java, too. Until now I haven't had a
problem with SUN JDK (1.6). Of course, it doesn't supply a browser
plugin, but I'm not aware of any JRE doing it at the moment and thanks
to nspluginwrapper, there is no urgent need for it, either.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Which Java Runtime is "best"?
2008-06-04 17:24 ` Florian Philipp
@ 2008-06-04 18:56 ` Florian Philipp
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From: Florian Philipp @ 2008-06-04 18:56 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 19:24:10 +0200
Florian Philipp <lists@f_philipp.fastmail.net> wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Jun 2008 15:12:51 +0300
> ionut cucu <cuciferus@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 18:37:28 +0200
> > Florian Philipp <lists@f_philipp.fastmail.net> wrote:
> >
> > > On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 10:24:57 -0400
> > > "Walter Dnes" <waltdnes@waltdnes.org> wrote:
> > > Take Sun JRE. In terms of headaches per month, the quasi standard
> > > implementation is unbeatable.
> > Unless you have a 64 arch
>
> I'm on AMD64 and am programming java, too. Until now I haven't had a
> problem with SUN JDK (1.6). Of course, it doesn't supply a browser
> plugin, but I'm not aware of any JRE doing it at the moment and thanks
> to nspluginwrapper, there is no urgent need for it, either.
I have to correct myself. As it seems, GNU-Classpath provides an
nsplugin. I haven't tested it yet (and I won't because I need
emul-linux-x86-java anyway and the current way works for me).
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Which Java Runtime is "best"?
2008-06-01 14:24 [gentoo-user] Which Java Runtime is "best"? Walter Dnes
2008-06-01 16:37 ` Florian Philipp
@ 2008-06-07 21:01 ` Walter Dnes
2008-06-07 22:24 ` Walter Dnes
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From: Walter Dnes @ 2008-06-07 21:01 UTC (permalink / raw
To: Gentoo Users List
On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 10:24:57AM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote
>
> - which one gives the least trouble setting up and running?
Thanks for your input everybody. According to /proc/cpuinfo, I'm
running an "AMD Athlon(tm) 64 Processor 3000+", but it's in 32-bit
mode. I'll go with Sun Java.
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Which Java Runtime is "best"?
2008-06-01 14:24 [gentoo-user] Which Java Runtime is "best"? Walter Dnes
2008-06-01 16:37 ` Florian Philipp
2008-06-07 21:01 ` Walter Dnes
@ 2008-06-07 22:24 ` Walter Dnes
2008-06-08 1:20 ` [gentoo-user] " ABCD
2008-06-08 3:54 ` [gentoo-user] " Aaron Clark
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From: Walter Dnes @ 2008-06-07 22:24 UTC (permalink / raw
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On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 10:24:57AM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote
> I only need a runtime. I don't know the programming language, so
> there's no need for a full-blown development environment.
OK, so I *WAS* going to try the Sun JRE. It seems that there's no
such animal. You have to download the fullblown developer's kit...
[m3000][root][~] emerge -pv virtual/jre
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-wrapper-0.15 7 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-2.1.6 40 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-1.3.7 15 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/sun-jdk-1.6.0.05 USE="X alsa nsplugin -doc -examples -jce -odbc" 68,885 kB
[ebuild N ] virtual/jdk-1.6.0 0 kB
[ebuild N ] virtual/jre-1.6.0 0 kB
[m3000][root][~] emerge -pv virtual/jdk
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-wrapper-0.15 7 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-2.1.6 40 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-1.3.7 15 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/sun-jdk-1.6.0.05 USE="X alsa nsplugin -doc -examples -jce -odbc" 68,885 kB
[ebuild N ] virtual/jdk-1.6.0 0 kB
I had always wondered why Sun's Java could be shoehorned into memory-
starved cellphones, but required a full gigbyte of diskspace on a PC,
merely to view a Java applet on a webpage. Now I know. Next thing I
looked at was Blackdown...
[m3000][root][~] emerge -pv blackdown-jre
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-wrapper-0.15 7 kB
[ebuild N ] net-libs/libnet-1.1.2.1-r1 USE="-doc" 998 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-2.1.6 40 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-1.3.7 15 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.03-r14 USE="X alsa (-nsplugin) -odbc" 13,225 kB
[m3000][root][~] emerge -pv blackdown-jdk
These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
Calculating dependencies... done!
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-wrapper-0.15 7 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-2.1.6 40 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-1.3.7 15 kB
[ebuild N ] dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.03-r15 USE="-doc (-nsplugin)" 33,571 kB
The jdk is significantly smaller, and the jre even moreso. However,
the "(-nsplugin)" scares me. Does that mean it doesn't have the ability
to view Java applets in Firefox via plugins??? What's the point? Even
with a desktop PC, a gigabyte here and a gigabyte there, and pretty soon
you're talking real significant diskspace. I plan on getting an ASUS
EEE 900 soon. And on that thing, a gigabyte to view webpage applets is a
very bad idea.
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* [gentoo-user] Re: Which Java Runtime is "best"?
2008-06-07 22:24 ` Walter Dnes
@ 2008-06-08 1:20 ` ABCD
2008-06-08 11:59 ` Walter Dnes
2008-06-08 3:54 ` [gentoo-user] " Aaron Clark
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From: ABCD @ 2008-06-08 1:20 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
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Walter Dnes wrote:
>> I only need a runtime. I don't know the programming language, so
>> there's no need for a full-blown development environment.
>
> OK, so I *WAS* going to try the Sun JRE. It seems that there's no
> such animal. You have to download the fullblown developer's kit...
Try dev-java/sun-jre-bin
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Which Java Runtime is "best"?
2008-06-07 22:24 ` Walter Dnes
2008-06-08 1:20 ` [gentoo-user] " ABCD
@ 2008-06-08 3:54 ` Aaron Clark
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From: Aaron Clark @ 2008-06-08 3:54 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 01, 2008 at 10:24:57AM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote
>
>> I only need a runtime. I don't know the programming language, so
>> there's no need for a full-blown development environment.
>
> OK, so I *WAS* going to try the Sun JRE. It seems that there's no
> such animal. You have to download the fullblown developer's kit...
SNIP!
> [m3000][root][~] emerge -pv blackdown-jre
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating dependencies... done!
> [ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-wrapper-0.15 7 kB
> [ebuild N ] net-libs/libnet-1.1.2.1-r1 USE="-doc" 998 kB
> [ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-2.1.6 40 kB
> [ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-1.3.7 15 kB
> [ebuild N ] dev-java/blackdown-jre-1.4.2.03-r14 USE="X alsa (-nsplugin) -odbc" 13,225 kB
>
> [m3000][root][~] emerge -pv blackdown-jdk
>
> These are the packages that would be merged, in order:
>
> Calculating dependencies... done!
> [ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-wrapper-0.15 7 kB
> [ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-2.1.6 40 kB
> [ebuild N ] dev-java/java-config-1.3.7 15 kB
> [ebuild N ] dev-java/blackdown-jdk-1.4.2.03-r15 USE="-doc (-nsplugin)" 33,571 kB
>
> The jdk is significantly smaller, and the jre even moreso. However,
> the "(-nsplugin)" scares me. Does that mean it doesn't have the ability
> to view Java applets in Firefox via plugins??? What's the point? Even
> with a desktop PC, a gigabyte here and a gigabyte there, and pretty soon
> you're talking real significant diskspace. I plan on getting an ASUS
> EEE 900 soon. And on that thing, a gigabyte to view webpage applets is a
> very bad idea.
Even the Sun JDK is not more than 100MB, I don't see the big deal. As
for the plugin, IIRC the Blackdown JRE/JDK have an unpatched security
issue with the browser plugin, which is why the plugin is turned off.
You may have better luck getting more in-depth answers on the
gentoo-java mail list.
Aaron
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* Re: [gentoo-user] Re: Which Java Runtime is "best"?
2008-06-08 1:20 ` [gentoo-user] " ABCD
@ 2008-06-08 11:59 ` Walter Dnes
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From: Walter Dnes @ 2008-06-08 11:59 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-user
On Sat, Jun 07, 2008 at 09:20:17PM -0400, ABCD wrote
> > OK, so I *WAS* going to try the Sun JRE. It seems that there's no
> > such animal. You have to download the fullblown developer's kit...
>
> Try dev-java/sun-jre-bin
<ELVIS>Thank you, thank you, thank you verrrry verrrry much</ELVIS>
That's exactly what I was looking for.
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