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:How To Install Sun Java SE 6 JDK and NetBeans 5.5.1 on Fedora 7
How To Install Sun Java SE 6 JDK and NetBeans 5.5.1 on Fedora 7
Aug 22, 2007, 06 :00 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (5978 reads)

(Other stories by Tomo Popovic)

"This tutorial shows how to install Sun Java JDK and NetBeans IDE on the fresh Fedora 7 installation. The readers I had in mind when assembling this are the people who are anxious to start using NetBEans and Sun's Java SE on their newly installed Fedora systems. Some of the bits and pieces on the topics I found on the Internet are assembled into this tutorial in order to make it as comprehensive as possible. I tried to follow the HowToForge document format. I have not tried this on the x64 architecture, but it should be very similar. I would welcome any feedback on that.

"An assumption is that Fedora's default Java is already installed. For example, as it is in the situation after installing Fedora 7 as described in the article The Perfect Setup - Fedora 7 by Mr. Falco Timme, which I highly recommend. We will use Mozilla Firefox to access different websites and Fedora's system terminal to run commands..."

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