On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 07:16:33PM +0100, Simone Rota wrote:
On 01/30/04 09:45 Johannes Winkelmann wrote:
I know that Jürgen's j2re Port creates a symlink for firebird, so I'm wondering whether we should drop this from j2sdk completely and use j2re for plugin functionality.
I'll maintain both the firebird-jre-plugin and firebird-jsdk-plugin, since it's a trivial task, as soon as we decide what to do regarding the following point.
I'd included the blackdown j2re because the sun's mozilla plugin doesn't work with CRUX. But nowadays this is deprecated. Most comprehensive would be to have only one java port, in this case the j2sdk of course.
Another problem is that I can't find public downloads for J2SE (j2sdk), and I was wondering what to do about this... should we use blackdown's JDK (which is based on Sun's JDK) exclusively, or provide an up to date port without download possibility?
Anyone has some direct experience and can compare the two versions regarding firebird/mozilla compatibility, general speed and stability? If blackdown performs well I could personally live with a slightly outdated release; other opinions?
Yes, I agree, but are not able to do this comparison, hopefully we have some java guru in our team ;) Greetings Jürgen -- juergen.daubert@t-online.de