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The following JVMs are currently available in Debian Squeeze:
openjdk-6-jre
sun-java6-jre
(non-free)
gcj-4.4-jre
The following lists JVMs available in Debian 5.0 release ('Lenny'):
openjdk-6-jre
kaffe
gij-4.3
openjdk-6-jdk
sun-java6-jdk
(non-free)
gcj
. Compiles Java source to native code, also source to
bytecode, or bytecode to native code.
Note that providing an API does not mean that everything is implemented, and certainly not implemented correctly. But even Sun's SDK, each out of four confirmed bugs don't get fixed, so don't disregard free implementation on buggyness or limited implementation alone.
Yes, there are. Some of these are reported as Debian bugs. You can look up
the bugs for a specific Debian package at the Debian Bug Tracking System
. As a
quick link, here are some packages:
As common within the Debian project, the developers would appreciate good bug
reports on found problems. These include the good description of the problem,
the command that gives the problem, the errors given when running the command,
and any other information that might be relevant. A good tool to report bugs
is reportbug
.
No, you can try to run the applications without a jvm by compiling the source code to native code is.
You might be able to use gcj
to compile the program. And use
gcj
to convert bytecode to native code. The entire software chain
is free.
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Debian Java FAQ.
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