On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 09:50:27AM -0500, David Z Maze wrote: > jjluza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > like it is said in the doc, these packages (free implementation), make > > you to be able to compile and run java program. > > But they don't work to browse Internet and its java applets. > > You need a closed source one to do that (sun, ibm or blackdown one) > > Wow, that's pretty impressive FUD. > > There are two technical obstacles I can think of to using a free JVM > as a Mozilla plugin. One is actually writing the plugin, which is > probably the easier part. The second is an implementation of the Java > class libraries that actually supports things like the Java AWT ("GUI > stuff"); my impression is that the only Java standard library > implementation out there is GNU Classpath, and they're strictly > text-only. (So you could, in theory, write a DFSG-JVM Mozilla plugin, > but it'd be useless without the non-free class libraries.)
Thanks! IIUC, this means that for the time being, I best use a non-free plugin like blackdown's, but it is possible that free plugins will become available in the future, :-) David -- Hi! I'm a .signature virus. Copy me into your ~/.signature to help me spread! -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]