Blackdown Java
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Blackdown Java è un port della Java virtual machine di Sun per Linux fatto da un gruppo di volontari. Si ispira al port ufficiale di Sun per Linux. Supporta anche piattaforme che la versione ufficiale non supporta, come SPARC e PowerPC. Al momento Blackdown Java supporta le librerie Java run-time fino alla versione 1.4.2. Nonostante sembri, Blackdown non è Free Software né Open Source.
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Blackdown Java was a Linux port of Sun Microsystems's Java virtual machine, developed by a group of volunteers led by Juergen Kreileder, Steve Byrne, and Karl Asha, and included a team of volunteers from around the globe. The first version, 1.0.2, was released in October 1996, predating Sun's official Linux port. At its close, Blackdown supported J2SE versions 1.4.2 on i386 and AMD64, 1.4.1 on SPARC, and 1.3.1 on PowerPC. Work on J2SE 1.5.x support for x86, AMD64, SPARC, and PowerPC had been announced, but was never released.
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Blackdown war ein Projekt zur Portierung der Programmiersprache Java auf das Betriebssystem Linux. Java dient zur Erstellung und Ausführung von Computerprogrammen. Die Blackdown-Entwickler nutzten dabei die Quelltexte des JDK und des JRE von Sun Microsystems, die unter einer entsprechenden Lizenz freigegeben sind. Sie fügten Patches hinzu, die Blackdown auf Linux lauffähig machten. Dabei wurde nicht nur die PC-Plattform unterstützt, sondern auch weitere von Linux benutzte Plattformen.
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Blackdown war ein Projekt zur Portierung der Programmiersprache Java auf das Betriebssystem Linux. Java dient zur Erstellung und Ausführung von Computerprogrammen. Die Blackdown-Entwickler nutzten dabei die Quelltexte des JDK und des JRE von Sun Microsystems, die unter einer entsprechenden Lizenz freigegeben sind. Sie fügten Patches hinzu, die Blackdown auf Linux lauffähig machten. Dabei wurde nicht nur die PC-Plattform unterstützt, sondern auch weitere von Linux benutzte Plattformen. Sun übernahm später die Blackdown-Patches, um seinerseits eine Linux-Variante von Java herauszugeben, allerdings unterstützt diese Variante nur die PC-Plattform. Entgegen allgemeiner Meinung ist die Blackdown-Software keine Open-Source-Software nach der Definition der Open Source Initiative (OSI). Da die Quelltexte von Sun verwendet werden, gelten dort gemachte Einschränkungen. Diese sind nicht kompatibel mit der Definition der OSI. So entsteht die paradoxe Situation, dass die Quelltexte zwar verfügbar sind, die Software aber von vielen nicht als Open-Source bezeichnet wird. Als Open-Source-Alternative gibt es das Projekt Kaffe für die Java Virtual Machine und GNU Classpath für die Klassenbibliotheken (Blackdown lieferte beides). Im August 2007 wurde das Blackdown-Projekt beendet, nachdem es durch die Anfang 2007 erfolgte Veröffentlichung von OpenJDK obsolet geworden war.
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Blackdown Java was a Linux port of Sun Microsystems's Java virtual machine, developed by a group of volunteers led by Juergen Kreileder, Steve Byrne, and Karl Asha, and included a team of volunteers from around the globe. The first version, 1.0.2, was released in October 1996, predating Sun's official Linux port. Blackdown Java supported Linux on architectures that the official version did not, including SPARC and PowerPC. The Blackdown project ended in August 2007, after Sun released an open source version of the HotSpot JVM as part of OpenJDK; OpenJDK is available under the free GNU General Public License. The Java software itself still exists on many mirrors. At its close, Blackdown supported J2SE versions 1.4.2 on i386 and AMD64, 1.4.1 on SPARC, and 1.3.1 on PowerPC. Work on J2SE 1.5.x support for x86, AMD64, SPARC, and PowerPC had been announced, but was never released. In 1999 Sun Microsystems and Inprise announced a port of Java to Linux. The port was based on Blackdown work, but the Blackdown team was not recognized or given any credit for the release. After some controversy, Sun publicly apologized to the Blackdown developers. The incident revealed that there were long standing problems between Sun and Blackdown. Despite widespread confusion, Blackdown was neither free software nor open-source software; this was due to licensing restrictions from Sun Microsystems. Its binary redistribution policy allowed it to be pre-installed or included with many Linux distributions (e.g., Gentoo Linux), whereas at the time, Sun Java's binary redistribution policy did not. Since Java 5, the Operating System Distributor License for Java (DLJ) met many Linux distributions' requirements, lessening the demand for the older Blackdown JVM. The Blackdown team pioneered Sun's involvement with external, volunteer efforts. Steve Byrne, who was working at Sun at the time, worked with Sun legal to establish an agreement to license the Java test suite for a few Blackdown participants at no cost, and this was used to certify the Blackdown Java implementation as being 100% Java compatible. The Blackdown team received recognition at the JavaOne conference in 1998 for the work that the team had been doing.
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Blackdown Java è un port della Java virtual machine di Sun per Linux fatto da un gruppo di volontari. Si ispira al port ufficiale di Sun per Linux. Supporta anche piattaforme che la versione ufficiale non supporta, come SPARC e PowerPC. Al momento Blackdown Java supporta le librerie Java run-time fino alla versione 1.4.2. Nonostante sembri, Blackdown non è Free Software né Open Source.
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