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The JDK is a development - environment for building applications, applets, and components using the - Java programming language. - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - The JDK includes tools useful for developing and testing programs written - in the Java programming language and running on the Java<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> platform. - </blockquote> - - <h2><a name="install" id="install"></a>System Requirements & - Installation</h2> - - <blockquote> - System requirements, installation instructions and troubleshooting tips - are located on the Java Software web site at: - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - <a href="http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/install/">JDK 6 - Installation Instructions</a> - </blockquote> - - <h2><a name="docs" id="docs"></a>JDK<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> - Documentation</h2> - - <blockquote> - The on-line <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/">Java<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Platform, Standard Edition (Java SE) - Documentation</a> contains API specifications, feature descriptions, - developer guides, reference pages for JDK<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> tools and utilities, demos, and links to related - information. This documentation is also available in a download bundle - which you can install on your machine. To obtain the documentation bundle, - see the <a href="http://java.sun.com/javase/6/download.jsp">download - page</a>. For API documentation, refer to the <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/index.html">The - Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> Platform, Standard Edition API - Specification</a> This provides brief descriptions of the API with an - emphasis on specifications, not on code examples. - </blockquote> - - <h2><a name="relnotes" id="relnotes"></a>Release Notes</h2> - - <blockquote> - See the <a href="http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/">Java SE 6 Release - Notes</a> on the Java Software web site for additional information - pertaining to this release. Please check the on-line release notes - occasionally for the latest information as they will be updated as needed. - </blockquote> - - <h2><a name="compatibility" id="compatibility"></a>Compatibility</h2> - - <blockquote> - See <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/compatibility.html">Compatibility - with Previous Releases</a> on the Java Software web site for the list of - known compatibility issues. Every effort has been made to support programs - written for previous versions of the Java<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> platform. Although some incompatible changes were - necessary, most software should migrate to the current version with no - reprogramming. Any failure to do so is considered a bug, except for a - small number of cases where compatibility was deliberately broken, as - described on our compatibility web page. Some compatibility-breaking - changes were required to close potential security holes or to fix - implementation or design bugs. - </blockquote> - - <h2><a name="bugs" id="bugs"></a>Bug Reports and Feedback</h2> - - <blockquote> - The <a href="http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/index.jsp">Bug Database</a> - web site lets you search for and examine existing bug reports, submit your - own bug reports, and tell us which bug fixes matter most to you. To - directly submit a bug or request a feature, fill out this form: - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - <a href= - "http://bugs.sun.com/services/bugreport/index.jsp">http://bugs.sun.com/services/bugreport/index.jsp</a> - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - You can send feedback to the <a href= - "http://developers.sun.com/contact/feedback.jsp?&category=docteam">Java SE documentation - team</a>. You can also send comments directly to <a href= - "http://developers.sun.com/contact/index.jsp">Java Software engineering - team email addresses</a>. - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - <b>Note</b> - Please do not seek technical support through the Bug - Database or our development teams. For support options, see <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/developer/support/">Support and Services</a> on the - Java Software web site. - </blockquote> - - <h2><a name="contents" id="contents"></a>Contents of the JDK<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup></h2> - - <blockquote> - This section contains a general summary of the files and directories in - the JDK<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>. For details on the files and - directories, see the <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/index.html#general">JDK - File Structure</a> section of the Java SE documentation for your platform. - </blockquote> - - <dl> - <dd> - <dl> - <dt><b>Development Tools</b></dt> - - <dd>(In the <code>bin/</code> subdirectory) Tools and utilities that - will help you develop, execute, debug, and document programs written - in the Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> programming language. - For further information, see the <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/index.html">tool - documentation</a>.<br> - <br></dd> - - <dt><b>Runtime Environment</b></dt> - - <dd>(In the <code>jre/</code> subdirectory) An implementation of the - Java Runtime Environment (JRE<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>) for - use by the JDK. The JRE includes a Java<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Virtual Machine (JVM<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup>), class libraries, and other files that support - the execution of programs written in the Java<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> programming language.<br> - <br></dd> - - <dt><b>Additional Libraries</b></dt> - - <dd>(In the <code>lib/</code> subdirectory) Additional class libraries - and support files required by the development tools.<br> - <br></dd> - - <dt><b>Demo Applets and Applications</b></dt> - - <dd>(In the <code>demo/</code> subdirectory) Examples, with source - code, of programming for the Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> - platform. These include examples that use Swing and other - Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> Foundation Classes, and the - Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> Platform Debugger - Architecture.<br> - <br></dd> - - <dt><b>Sample Code</b></dt> - - <dd>(In the <code>sample</code> subdirectory) Samples, with source - code, of programming for certain Java API's.<br> - <br></dd> - - <dt><b>C header Files</b></dt> - - <dd>(In the <code>include/</code> subdirectory) Header files that - support native-code programming using the <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/jni/">Java Native - Interface</a>, the <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/jvmti/">JVM<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> - Tool Interface</a>, and other functionality of the - Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> platform.<br> - <br></dd> - - <dt><b>Source Code</b></dt> - - <dd>(In <code>src.zip</code>) Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> - programming language source files for all classes that make up the - Java core API (that is, sources files for the java.*, javax.* and - some org.* packages, but not for com.sun.* packages). This source code - is provided for informational purposes only, to help developers learn - and use the Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> programming - language. These files do not include platform-specific implementation - code and cannot be used to rebuild the class libraries. To extract - these file, use any common zip utility. Or, you may use the Jar - utility in the JDK's <code>bin/</code> directory:<br> - <br> - <code>jar xvf src.zip</code></dd> - </dl> - </dd> - </dl> - - <h2><a name="jre" id="jre"></a>The Java Runtime Environment - (JRE<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>)</h2> - - <blockquote> - The Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> Runtime Environment - (JRE<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>) is available as a separately - downloadable product. See the <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/javase/6/download.jsp">download web site</a>. - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - The JRE allows you to run applications written in the Java<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> programming language. Like the JDK<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup>, it contains the Java<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Virtual Machine (JVM<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup>), classes comprising the Java<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> platform API, and supporting files. Unlike the JDK, - it does not contain development tools such as compilers and debuggers. - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - You can freely redistribute the JRE with your application, according to - the terms of the JRE license. Once you have developed your application - using the JDK, you can ship it with the JRE so your end-users will have a - Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> platform on which to run your - software. - </blockquote> - - <h2><a name="redistribution" id="redistribution"></a>Redistribution</h2> - - <blockquote> - <blockquote> - <hr> - NOTE - The license for this software does not allow the redistribution - of beta and other pre-release versions. - <hr> - </blockquote> - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - Subject to the terms and conditions of the Software License Agreement and - the obligations, restrictions, and exceptions set forth below, You may - reproduce and distribute the Software (and also portions of Software - identified below as Redistributable), provided that: - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - <ol type="a"> - <li>you distribute the Software complete and unmodified and only bundled - as part of Your applets and applications ("Programs"),</li> - - <li>your Programs add significant and primary functionality to the - Software,</li> - - <li>your Programs are only intended to run on Java-enabled general - purpose desktop computers and servers,</li> - - <li>you distribute Software for the sole purpose of running your - Programs,</li> - - <li>you do not distribute additional software intended to replace any - component(s) of the Software,</li> - - <li>you do not remove or alter any proprietary legends or notices - contained in or on the Software,</li> - - <li>you only distribute the Software subject to a license agreement that - protects Sun's interests consistent with the terms contained in this - Agreement, and</li> - - <li>you agree to defend and indemnify Sun and its licensors from and - against any damages, costs, liabilities, settlement amounts and/or - expenses (including attorneys' fees) incurred in connection with any - claim, lawsuit or action by any third party that arises or results from - the use or distribution of any and all Programs and/or Software.</li> - </ol> - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - The term "vendors" used here refers to licensees, developers, and - independent software vendors (ISVs) who license and distribute the - Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> Development Kit - (JDK<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>) with their programs. - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - Vendors must follow the terms of the Java Development Kit Binary Code - License agreement. - </blockquote> - - <h3>Required vs. Optional Files</h3> - - <blockquote> - The files that make up the Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> - Development Kit (JDK<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>) are divided into - two categories: required and optional. Optional files may be excluded from - redistributions of the JDK at the vendor's discretion. - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - The following section contains a list of the files and directories that - may optionally be omitted from redistributions of the JDK. All files not - in these lists of optional files must be included in redistributions of - the JDK. - </blockquote> - - <h3>Optional Files and Directories</h3> - - <blockquote> - The following files may be optionally excluded from redistributions. These - files are located in the jdk1.6.0_<version> directory, where - <version> is the update version number. Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> and Linux filenames and separators are shown. Windows - executables have the ".exe" suffix. Corresponding files with - <code>_g</code> in the name can also be excluded. The corresponding man - pages should be excluded for any excluded executables (with paths listed - below beginning with <code>bin/</code>, for the Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System and Linux). - </blockquote> - - <dl> - <dd> - <dl> - <dt><code>jre/lib/charsets.jar</code></dt> - - <dd>Character conversion classes</dd> - - <dt><code>jre/lib/ext/</code></dt> - - <dd><code>sunjce_provider.jar</code> - the SunJCE provider for Java - Cryptography APIs<br> - <code>localedata.jar</code> - contains many of the resources needed - for non US English locales<br> - <code>ldapsec.jar</code> - contains security features supported by the - LDAP service provider<br> - <code>dnsns.jar</code> - for the InetAddress wrapper of JNDI DNS - provider</dd> - - <dt><code>bin/rmid</code> and <code>jre/bin/rmid</code></dt> - - <dd>Java RMI Activation System Daemon</dd> - - <dt><code>bin/rmiregistry</code> and - <code>jre/bin/rmiregistry</code></dt> - - <dd>Java Remote Object Registry</dd> - - <dt><code>bin/tnameserv</code> and <code>jre/bin/tnameserv</code></dt> - - <dd>Java IDL Name Server</dd> - - <dt><code>bin/keytool</code> and <code>jre/bin/keytool</code></dt> - - <dd>Key and Certificate Management Tool</dd> - - <dt><code>bin/kinit</code> and <code>jre/bin/kinit</code></dt> - - <dd>Used to obtain and cache Kerberos ticket-granting tickets</dd> - - <dt><code>bin/klist</code> and <code>jre/bin/klist</code></dt> - - <dd>Kerberos display entries in credentials cache and keytab</dd> - - <dt><code>bin/ktab</code> and <code>jre/bin/ktab</code></dt> - - <dd>Kerberos key table manager</dd> - - <dt><code>bin/policytool</code> and - <code>jre/bin/policytool</code></dt> - - <dd>Policy File Creation and Management Tool</dd> - - <dt><code>bin/orbd</code> and <code>jre/bin/orbd</code></dt> - - <dd>Object Request Broker Daemon</dd> - - <dt><code>bin/servertool</code> and - <code>jre/bin/servertool</code></dt> - - <dd>Java IDL Server Tool</dd> - - <dt><code>bin/javaws</code>, <code>jre/bin/javaws</code>, - <code>jre/lib/javaws/</code> and <code>jre/lib/javaws.jar</code></dt> - - <dd>Java Web Start</dd> - - <dt><code>db/</code></dt> - - <dd> - Java DB, Sun Microsystems's distribution of the Apache Derby - database (only with file based distributions of the JDK). - </dd> - - <dt><code>demo/</code></dt> - - <dd>Demo Applets and Applications</dd> - - <dt><code>sample/</code></dt> - - <dd>Sample Code</dd> - - <dt><code>src.zip</code></dt> - - <dd>Archive of source files</dd> - </dl> - </dd> - </dl> - - <h3><a name="redistributablejdkfiles" id= - "redistributablejdkfiles"></a>Redistributable JDK<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Files</h3> - - <blockquote> - The limited set of files and directories from the JDK listed below may be - included in vendor redistributions of the Java<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Runtime Environment (JRE<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup>). They cannot be redistributed separately, and must - accompany an identically versioned JRE distribution. All paths are - relative to the top-level directory of the JDK. The corresponding man - pages should be included for any included executables (with paths listed - below beginning with <code>bin/</code>, for the Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System and Linux). - </blockquote> - - <dl> - <dd> - <dl> - <dt><code>jre/lib/cmm/PYCC.pf</code></dt> - - <dd>Color profile. This file is required only if one wishes to convert - between the PYCC color space and another color space.</dd> - - <dt>All <code>.ttf</code> font files in the - <code>jre/lib/fonts/</code> directory.</dt> - - <dd>Note that the LucidaSansRegular.ttf font is already contained in - the JRE, so there is no need to bring that file over from the - JDK.</dd> - - <dt><code>jre/lib/audio/soundbank.gm</code></dt> - - <dd>This MIDI soundbank is present in the JDK, but it has been removed - from the JRE in order to reduce the size of the JRE download bundle. - However, a soundbank file is necessary for MIDI playback, and - therefore the JDK's <code>soundbank.gm</code> file may be included in - redistributions of the JRE at the vendor's discretion. Several - versions of enhanced MIDI soundbanks are available from the Java Sound - web site: <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/sound/">http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/sound/</a>. - These alternative soundbanks may be included in redistributions of the - JRE.</dd> - - <dt>The javac bytecode compiler, consisting of the following - files:</dt> - - <dd><code>bin/javac</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System and Linux]<br> - <code>bin/sparcv9/javac</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition)]<br> - <code>bin/amd64/javac</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (AMD)]<br> - <code>bin/javac.exe</code> [Microsoft Windows]<br> - <code>lib/tools.jar</code> [All platforms]</dd> - - <dt>The Annotation Processing Tool, consisting of the following - files:</dt> - - <dd><code>lib/tools.jar</code> [All platforms]<br> - <code>bin/apt</code> [Solaris<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> - Operating System and Linux]<br> - <code>bin/sparcv9/apt</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition)]<br> - <code>bin/amd64/apt</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (AMD)]<br> - <code>bin/apt.exe</code> [Microsoft Windows]</dd> - - <dt><code>lib/jconsole.jar</code></dt> - - <dd>The Jconsole application. NOTE: The Jconsole application requires - the dynamic attach mechanism.</dd> - - <dt>The dynamic attach mechanism consisting of the following - files:</dt> - - <dd><code>lib/tools.jar</code> [All platforms]<br> - <code>jre/lib/sparc/libattach.so</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and - Linux]<br> - <code>jre/lib/sparcv9/libattach.so</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and - Linux]<br> - <code>jre/lib/i386/libattach.so</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (x86) and Linux]<br> - <code>jre/lib/amd64/libattach.so</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (AMD) and Linux]<br> - <code>jre\bin\attach.dll</code> [Microsoft Windows]<br></dd> - - <dt>The Java Platform Debugger Architecture implementation consisting - of the files shown in the dynamic attach section above, and the - following files:</dt> - - <dd><code>lib/tools.jar</code> [All platforms]<br> - <code>lib/sa-jdi.jar</code> [All platforms]<br> - <code>jre/lib/sparc/libsaproc.so</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and - Linux]<br> - <code>jre/lib/sparcv9/libsaproc.so</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and - Linux]<br> - <code>jre/lib/i386/libsaproc.so</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (x86) and Linux]<br> - <code>jre/lib/amd64/libsaproc.so</code> [Solaris<sup><font size= - "-2">TM</font></sup> Operating System (AMD) and Linux]<br></dd> - - <dt><code>jre\bin\server\</code></dt> - - <dd>On Microsoft Windows platforms, the JDK includes both the Java - HotSpot<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> Server VM and Java - HotSpot<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> Client VM. However, the - JRE for Microsoft Windows platforms includes only the Java - HotSpot<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> Client VM. Those wishing - to use the Java HotSpot<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> Server VM - with the JRE may copy the JDK's <code>jre\bin\server</code> folder to - a <code>bin\server</code> directory in the JRE. Software vendors may - redistribute the Java HotSpot<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> - Server VM with their redistributions of the JRE.</dd> - </dl> - </dd> - </dl> - - <h3>Unlimited Strength Java Cryptography Extension</h3> - - <blockquote> - Due to import control restrictions for some countries, the Java - Cryptography Extension (JCE) policy files shipped with the JDK and the JRE - allow strong but limited cryptography to be used. These files are located - at<br> - <br> - <code><java-home>/lib/security/local_policy.jar</code><br> - <code><java-home>/lib/security/US_export_policy.jar</code><br> - <br> - where <code><java-home></code> is the <code>jre</code> directory of - the JDK or the top-level directory of the JRE. - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - An unlimited strength version of these files indicating no restrictions on - cryptographic strengths is available on the JDK web site for those living - in eligible countries. Those living in eligible countries may download the - unlimited strength version and replace the strong cryptography jar files - with the unlimited strength files. - </blockquote> - - <h3>The cacerts Certificates File</h3> - - <blockquote> - Root CA certificates may be added to or removed from the Java SE - certificate file located at - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - <code><java-home>/lib/security/cacerts</code> - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - For more information, see <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/tools/solaris/keytool.html#cacerts"> - The cacerts Certificates File</a> section in the keytool documentation. - </blockquote> - - <h2><a name="endorsed" id="endorsed"></a> Java Endorsed Standards Override - Mechanism</h2> - - <blockquote> - From time to time it is necessary to update the Java platform in order to - incorporate newer versions of standards that are created outside of the - Java Community Process<font size="-2"><sup>SM</sup></font> (JCP<font size= - "-2"><sup>SM</sup></font> <a href= - "http://www.jcp.org/">http://www.jcp.org/</a>) (<i>Endorsed - Standards</i>), or in order to update the version of a technology included - in the platform to correspond to a later standalone version of that - technology (<i>Standalone Technologies</i>). - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - The <i>Endorsed Standards Override Mechanism</i> provides a means whereby - later versions of classes and interfaces that implement Endorsed Standards - or Standalone Technologies may be incorporated into the Java Platform. - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - For more information on the Endorsed Standards Override Mechanism, - including the list of platform packages that it may be used to override, - see - </blockquote> - - <blockquote> - <a href= - "http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/standards/">http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/standards/</a> - </blockquote> - - <h2><a name="javadb" id="javadb"></a>Java DB</h2> - - <blockquote> - This distribution bundles Java DB, Sun Microsystems' distribution of the - Apache Derby pure Java database technology. Default installation locations - are: - - <ul> - <li>Solaris: <code>/opt/SUNWjavadb</code></li> - - <li>Linux: <code>/opt/sun/javadb</code></li> - - <li>Windows: <code>C:\Program Files\Sun\JavaDB</code></li> - </ul> - - <p>For information on Java DB and Derby, including user and API - documentation, the capabilities of Java DB and further resources, see the - index.html file in the above directories.</p> - -<p> -Note that file based distributions of the JDK on Solaris and Linux -include Java DB in the ${JAVA_HOME}/db directory. -</p> - </blockquote> - - <h2><a name="webpages" id="webpages"></a>Web Pages</h2> - - <blockquote> - For additional information, refer to these Sun Microsystems pages on the - World Wide Web: - </blockquote> - - <dl> - <dd> - <dl> - <dt><a href="http://java.sun.com/">http://java.sun.com/</a></dt> - - <dd>The Java Software web site, with the latest information on Java - technology, product information, news, and features.</dd> - - <dt><a href= - "http://java.sun.com/docs">http://java.sun.com/docs</a></dt> - - <dd>Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> platform Documentation - provides access to white papers, the Java Tutorial and other - documents.</dd> - - <dt><a href= - "http://developer.java.sun.com/">http://developer.java.sun.com</a></dt> - - <dd>Developer Services web site (Free registration required). - Additional technical information, news, and features; user forums; - support information, and much more.</dd> - - <dt><a href= - "http://java.sun.com/products/">http://java.sun.com/products/</a></dt> - - <dd>Java Technology Products & API</dd> - </dl> - </dd> - </dl> - <hr> - - <p><font size="2">The Java<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup> Development - Kit (JDK<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>) is a product of Sun - Microsystems<sup><font size="-2">TM</font></sup>, Inc.<br> - <br> - Copyright © 2010 Sun Microsystems, Inc.<br> - 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara, California 95054, U.S.A.<br> - All rights reserved.</font></p> -<script type="text/javascript" language="JavaScript" src="/js/omi/jsc/s_code_remote.js"> -</script> +<body> +Please refer to http://java.com/licensereadme </body> </html> |