On 9/10/2011 8:59 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions wrote:
OpenJDK is back up, and here is the link for version 6 build 21. This
is the place where the OpenJDK had Windows installers, but is shows
Linux and Mac Intel installers as well. The OpenJDK site shows how to
install in Linux via the repositories.
http://openscg.org/se/openjdk/index.jsp
In the tutorial for Windows installation, I am given this last line,
--- Set JAVA_HOME and Run Tomcat (or JBoss or Resin or ...) as you normally would. ---
but I do not normally run any of these.
I have no idea what Tomcat, JBoss or Resin are nor why I might want to
run them. I hope it is not necessary for me to understand this to use
OpenJDK to satisfy the LO requirement for Java runtime.
I did a Google search for each of these, but no light was forthcoming.
Please advise.
David Teague
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