For what it's worth, I run Solr 3.5 on Ubuntu using the OpenJDK packages and I 
haven't run into any problems.  I do realize that sometimes the Sun JDK has 
features that are missing from other Java implementations, but so far it hasn't 
affected my use of Solr.

- Demian

> -----Original Message-----
> From: ku3ia [mailto:dem...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 2:25 PM
> To: solr-user@lucene.apache.org
> Subject: sun-java6 alternatives for Solr 3.5
> 
> Hi all!
> I had installed an Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. I had added a 'partner' repository to
> my sources list and updated it, but I can't find a package sun-java6-*:
> root@ubuntu:~# apt-cache search java6
> default-jdk - Standard Java or Java compatible Development Kit
> default-jre - Standard Java or Java compatible Runtime
> default-jre-headless - Standard Java or Java compatible Runtime (headless)
> openjdk-6-jdk - OpenJDK Development Kit (JDK)
> openjdk-6-jre - OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT
> openjdk-6-jre-headless - OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT (headless)
> 
> Than I had goggled and found an article:
> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2011-
> December/001528.html
> 
> I'm using Solr 3.5 and Apache Tomcat 6.0.32.
> Please advice me what I must do in this situation, because I always used
> sun-java6-* packages for Tomcat and Solr and it worked fine
> Thanks!
> 
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