1. sun-java has been moved to the 'partner' repos, that I might be filled with commercial proprietary crap in the future (meant to be sold via the software center) so I would like to avoid enabling it.
2. I tested with openjdk installed (and icedtea plugin) some online examples from learningprocessing.com and most of them seemed to work.
Conclusion: bye bye sun-java, time to show some love to openjdk and convince processing users and devs to make sure their applets are working with the open source implementation of Java.
Immediate consequence: no more sun-java in Puredyne
1. sun-java has been moved to the 'partner' repos, that I might be filled with commercial proprietary crap in the future (meant to be sold via the software center) so I would like to avoid enabling it.
2. I tested with openjdk installed (and icedtea plugin) some online examples from learningprocess ing.com and most of them seemed to work.
Conclusion: bye bye sun-java, time to show some love to openjdk and convince processing users and devs to make sure their applets are working with the open source implementation of Java.
Immediate consequence: no more sun-java in Puredyne