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Old 2nd December 2006, 06:30 PM
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Smile FC5 64 with sun java sdk 1.4.2

Hello,

I have to install SUN java SDK 1.4.2 ( i need for tomcat ) , but i don't have idea about this.
I found a lot of people install jre but i need SDK . is possible find a RPM ?

Any suggestion ?

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