I've started a Java Installation HowTo. <br><br>Take a look: <a href="http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfd4fncx_32gbthmp" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dfd4fncx_32gbthmp
</a><br><br>Give me feedback, please.<br><br>The IBM JDK is the "easiest" on
1.4.2 and 1.5 versions.<br><br>The Sun JDK 1.6 is probably the most optimized (and the only 1.6 implementation by now), but doesn't integrate so good like IBM JDK's generated RPMs.<br><br>The BEA's JPackage nosrcs are so much out-of-date. Would there be a reason for JPackage's people forgetting about BEA JRockit? I would like to offer an updated process to install BEA JRockit via RPM, but it seems impracticable now. Maybe I'm completely wrong - it seems like JRockit
R27.1.0 installation is graphical nowdays, so would it be useful to make it an RPM? Any help is appreciated.<br><br>I'd like to have a space in the CentOS Wiki, and then make corrections based on mailing-list feedback, then a volunteer to edit (English, grammar, style), then an expert to validate the process. Is it pratical?
<br><br><br>Thanks<br>Leonardo Pinheiro<br>