installing java sdk

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    protoculture

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    Can this be done? can I use this laptop for java development?
     
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    *bump... anyone?
     
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    i installed java sdk, jre, rte, wtk with eclipse and bluej and everything werks perfectly.
     
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    You using linux or xp?
     
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    I have installed the Java SDK and Eclipse on mine and apparently all is fine. (Linpus)

    Haven't tested thoroughly because I'm on vacation. Just installed for a quick test.

    Apparently, Eclipse is not the fastest thing on Earth but it seems usable. (I'd rather use a slower Eclipse than a faster "notepad").

    EDIT: Installed the "zip" version of the SDK instead of the RPM. I prefer it that way...
     
    nicolas, Aug 27, 2008
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