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Which version of Java should you use in Linux? Learn how to easily switch between different versions with a tutorial from Jack Wallen.
Java is a fairly important technology to have on any operating system and most of the developers use Java to develop Progrmas. Unfortunately, most Linux distributions do not ship with Java due to ...
Jack Wallen walks you through the process of deploying the open-source GlassFish Java Application server on the latest release of Ubuntu Server.
This article gets you started with Java on Linux by showing you how to get the Java Compiler and Virtual Machine installed so you can run core Java programs. It also shows you how to set up a Java web ...
One of the most glaring omissions from a base install, is Java. In the defence of Linux, it’s a very basic installation as most Linux users have their own preference as to what version of most ...
While most Linux developers pride themselves on their command-line prowess, there's no need to open a terminal window to install Eclipse on Ubuntu. The installer, which is easily downloaded from ...
Throughout this book, we will be using Java 1 as the language of choice for controlling our network-enabled devices. In this chapter, we will discuss getting the Java Development Kit (JDK version 1.3) ...
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