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Sun Java System app server on OS X

Jon Mountjoy explains the couple of steps necessary to get the Sun Java System Application server running on OS X, and wonders why there is no officially supported version for Mac OS X.

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Soon...soon there will be. ;)

Posted by AnyMouse on September 26, 2004 at 04:46 PM EDT #

I also wonder why Sun isn't "officially" supporting the SJSAS on OS X. I've just recently switched to a PowerBook from a life of Windows and Linux and was not happy to see they didn't have a OS X release. I did find it interesting that in Sun's Enterprise Java Technologies Tech Tips email on 12/22/03 (http://java.sun.com/developer/EJTechTips/2003/tt1222.html#1) they give detailed instructions for installing on OS X with the Linux version. I don't understand the logic there. Either way, the instructions are good. Erik

Posted by Erik Weibust on September 27, 2004 at 12:03 PM EDT #

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