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gcj: The GNU Compiler for the Java [debugger]
- GCJ is a portable, optimizing, ahead-of-time compiler for the Java Programming
Language.
URL: http://gcc.gnu.org/java
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Compiling Java with GCJ [by Per Bothner]
- Java has not become as pervasive as the original hype suggested, but it is a popular
language, used a lot for in-house and server-side development and other applications.
Using GCC to run a Java program is familiar to anyone who has used it for C or C++
programs. To compile the Java program MyJavaProg.java, type:
gcj -c -g -O MyJavaProg.java
URL: http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=4860
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Java 2 Platform, version 1.4.1 [documentation]
- There are several key bug fixes in this release. Sun strongly
recommends that users upgrade. If deploying any of these
updates, we recommend that our customers follow their
standard test procedures for Java technologies and
deployments.
URL: http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1
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How to run Java programs in Linux [checklist]
- The following instructions will help you
write your first Java program. These
instructions are for users of UNIX-based
platforms, including Linux and Solaris.
URL: http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/getStarted/cupojava/unix.html
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