The FreeBSD Foundation Releases Java Binaries for FreeBSD 5.5, 6.1, and the AMD64 Platform
The FreeBSD Foundation announced the availability of certified Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and Java Development Kit (JDK) binaries for the FreeBSD 5.5 and 6.1 operating systems. Built on the latest J2SE 5.0 Update 7 release from Sun Microsystems, this new distribution delivers on The FreeBSD Foundation's promise to make FreeBSD a robust platform for the development and deployment of Java applications.
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July 12, 2006 (FPRC) -- Today, the FreeBSD Foundation announced the availability of certified Java Runtime Environment (JRE) and Java Development Kit (JDK) binaries for the FreeBSD 5.5 and 6.1 operating systems. Built on the latest J2SE 5.0 Update 7 release from Sun Microsystems, this new distribution delivers on the FreeBSD Foundation's promise to make FreeBSD a robust platform for the development and deployment of Java applications.
New to this release is support for the AMD64 architecture. "64-bit systems are fast becoming the norm in server deployments. Supporting the AMD64 platform was a natural next step in our move to make FreeBSD a fully capable Java platform," said Deb Goodkin, Director of Operations for the FreeBSD Foundation.
Just three months after the last release, this release also enhances existing support for the i386 architecture. "Through timely releases, we are showing our commitment to bring the latest Java technology to the FreeBSD community. Whether as an end-user or an OEM, you can now depend on a steady stream of certified Java releases," said Justin Gibbs, secretary/treasurer of the FreeBSD Foundation.
Noting the collaborative effort behind Java support in FreeBSD was Robert Watson, president of the FreeBSD Foundation, "These releases would not be possible without the efforts of the volunteers developing Java for FreeBSD, Sun Microsystems, and our donors. Few realize the time, passion, and expense required to make Java a reality for FreeBSD. Thanks for your support!"
More information and downloads are available via http://www.freebsdfoundation.org/downloads/java.shtml.
Information on donating to the FreeBSD Foundation may be found on the Foundation website at web www.freebsdfoundation.org.
About The FreeBSD Project
FreeBSD is a complete, advanced, Unix-like operating system which can be used as a secure and high-performance workstation, network server or firewall. FreeBSD is developed by a team of over 350 programmers and documentation writers. Over 13,000 third-party
software suites are freely available for quick installation from the FreeBSD Packages Collection. More information about FreeBSD is available on the web at http://www.FreeBSD.org/.
About The FreeBSD Foundation
The FreeBSD Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to supporting the FreeBSD Project. The Foundation gratefully accepts donations from individuals and businesses, using them to fund projects, which further the development of the FreeBSD operating
system. In addition, the Foundation represents the FreeBSD Project in executing contracts, license agreements, and other legal arrangements that require a recognized legal entity. The FreeBSD Foundation is entirely supported by donations. More information about the FreeBSD Foundation is available on the web at http://www.FreeBSDFoundation.org/.
For more information contact Debbi Goodkin of The FreeBSD Foundation
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