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With this installment I complete my survey of Java-based sound and music applications that run under Linux. Again I've focused mainly on production software. MIDI And Java The Java Sound API contains ...
Java lets programs run on numerous computer types without having to be rewritten for each one. Java for Linux has been available for months, but Wednesday at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo ...
Nicholas Petreley compares the programming editors Jext and J to Jedit and offers a revised opinion of the best Java for Linux.
The computer systems company releases a version of Java for small gadgets using the Linux operating system.
BellSoft has released Alpaquita Linux, an operating system based upon Alpine Linux, optimized for containerized Java applications. A plain Docker image is available, as well as Docker images with ...
January 31, 2001 -- Sun Microsystems on Wednesday shipped two components of its Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) for Linux, which together can provide a software platform for consumer and ...
The agreement allows Red Hat to develop an officially compatible open-source Java Development Kit for its Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
With Java now released under GPLv2, the open source license favoured by Linus Torvalds and the Linux community, Java is expected to soon be freely available with most popular Linux distributions.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.3, unveiled on Tuesday, also features OpenJDK. Java for Linux had long been available for download, so in a sense it was as accessible as any open source code, says Gosling.
CrashPlan Pro, an online backup service, uses a Java-based client on OS X and Linux. Java is not required for the Windows client.
In this second part of my survey I list and briefly describe some of the Java sound and music applications known to work under Linux. Java applications show up in almost every category found at ...
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