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About:
The Sun Java Platform, Standard Edition (JSE)
Development Kit (JDK) contains the essential
compiler, tools, runtime libraries, and APIs for
developers writing, deploying, and running applets
and applications in the Java programming language.
The JSE Runtime Environment (JRE) contains the
runtime libraries and tools for running applets
and applications.
Author:
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Homepage:
https://jdk7.dev.java.net/
Tar/GZ:
https://jdk7.dev.java.net/
Changelog:
http://download.java.net/jdk7/archive/
RPM package:
http://download.java.net/jdk7/binaries/
Bug tracker:
http://bugs.sun.com/services/bugreport/
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7 Build 31
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Major bugfixes |
23-Jul-2008 13:10 |
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7 Build 12
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Major feature enhancements |
11-Jun-2007 23:43 |
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6 Release Candidate
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Minor bugfixes |
20-Nov-2006 14:45 |
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6 Beta 2
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Major feature enhancements |
13-Aug-2006 06:32 |
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1.4.2_04
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Major feature enhancements |
22-Apr-2004 23:14 |
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1.4.0 beta 3
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Minor feature enhancements |
06-Jan-2002 22:40 |
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Comments
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Java 5.0
by Boris Folgmann - Oct 11th 2004 01:59:31
Please note that SUN renamed the 1.5.0 release to 5.0.
-- Dipl.-Inf. Boris Folgmann
TeamForge GmbH
mailto:boris@folgmann.de
http://www.teamforge.de
http://www.modwars.de
http://www.folgmann.de
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1.4.1 sources ?
by Frédéric L. W. Meunier - Nov 17th 2002 10:22:05
2 months after the 1.4.1 release and no sign of the sources.
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Re: 1.4.1 sources ?
by Frédéric L. W. Meunier - Mar 15th 2004 23:37:18
> 2 months after the 1.4.1 release and no
> sign of the sources.
It's also worth mentioning that the current sources are for 1.4.2,
meaning it's probably missing everything that got into 1.4.2_01, 1.4.2_02,
1.4.2_03, and 1.4.2_04. Maybe not that useful unless you like to compile
everything and don't care about not running the latest version. Maybe ESR
is right.
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sun's official licensing statement
by reklis - Dec 13th 1999 11:48:40
quote from sun.com:
Sun is making the Java 2 SDK source code available to the developer
community as part of Sun's Community Source Licensing Program. This release
is intended to further propel innovation of the Java platform and provide
developers with easier access to the Java platform sources while still
maintaining compatibility. With the source code, software developers are
able to:
fix platform bugs or performance bottlenecks that are impeding the
development or deployment of an application
implement new APIs which need access to platform internals
Note that for compatibility reasons, new public methods or classes may
not be added to the core Java technology packages. Any such API additions
would result in a conformance test failure.
While the Java 2 platform source code is available for any software
developer, we recommend that you consider the following before downloading
the code:
Modified source code cannot be distributed without the express written
permission of Sun
Binary programs built using modified Java 2 SDK source code may not be
distributed, internally or externally, without meeting the compatibility
and royalty requirements described in the License Agreement
Building, porting, and testing the Java 2 SDK source code requires a
high level of technical expertise.
The Java 2 SDK source code is not the compiled Java™ 2 SDK.
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