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</table>Rwhhttps://wiki.networksecuritytoolkit.org/nstwiki/index.php?title=Java_Questions&diff=3408&oldid=prevPaul Blankenbaker: Created page with '= What Java Run Time Does NST Come With? = We build the NST with the [http://java.com/ Java Run Time Environment] from Oracle. This run time environment is used to run several …'2010-11-03T15:43:52Z<p>Created page with '= What Java Run Time Does NST Come With? = We build the NST with the [http://java.com/ Java Run Time Environment] from Oracle. This run time environment is used to run several …'</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>= What Java Run Time Does NST Come With? =<br />
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We build the NST with the [http://java.com/ Java Run Time Environment] from Oracle.<br />
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This run time environment is used to run several of the Java applications, applets and Java Web Start utilities used in NST.<br />
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= What Types of Java Programs Can I Run? =<br />
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Java applications, Java applets and Java Web Start applications should all work out of the box.<br />
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If you need to develop Java code, or run Java Servlets and Java Server Pages you will need to install additional packages from the Fedora repositories and/or external web sites.<br />
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= Why Isn't the Java Software Development Kit Included? =<br />
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From our understanding of Oracle's licensing, one is only allowed to distribute the Java Runtime Environment (JRE). Distributing the Java Software Development Kit is not permitted.<br />
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Even though we don't distribute the Java Software Development Kit, you can download it and install it directly from [http://java.oracle.com Oracle].<br />
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= Why Does /root/.java Get So Big? =<br />
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This directory is where many JAR files are cached.</div>Paul Blankenbaker