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Install Open JDK Packages di Linux

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Aplikasi Open JDK termasuk salah satu applikasi yang dibutuhkan di linux untuk berbagai macam kebutuhan. Berikut cara download dan install Open JDK di Linux Ubuntu, Fedora, Opensuse dan Debian.


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On Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron), do one of the following:

  • On the Gnome desktop (Ubuntu):
    • In the main desktop menu, choose “Add/Remove …”
    • In the “Show” toggle box, select “All Open Source Applications”
    • Search for “OpenJDK”
    • Select the “OpenJDK Java Runtime” (openjdk-6-jre)
    • Confirm the installation of community maintained software
    • Press the “Apply Changes” button
  • On the KDE desktop (Kubuntu):
    • In the main desktop menu, choose “Add/Remove Programs”
    • In the “Adept Installer” search for “OpenJDK”
    • Select the “OpenJDK Java Runtime” (openjdk-6-jre)
    • Press the “Apply Changes” button
  • On the command line, type:

    $ sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre

The openjdk-6-jre package contains just the Java Runtime Environment. If you want to develop Java programs then install the openjdk-6-jdk package.

For more information on how to install Java on Ubuntu, including on versions prior to 8.04, please see the Ubuntu Java Community page.
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On Fedora 9 the OpenJDK 6 runtime and development packages are installed by default during any large-media install, such as from the Fedora 9 DVD.

If installing from a live image, such as a live CD or USB flash drive, add the OpenJDK 6 runtime after the install:

  • To install with the graphical package manager, follow Applications > Add/Remove Software and use search to find the package(s) to install.
  • To install from the command line:

    $ su -c “yum install java-1.6.0-openjdk”

    This package contains just the Java Runtime Environment. If you want to develop Java programs then install the java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel package. You can also install all the OpenJDK 6 packages, including the API documentation, by using the wildcard java-1.6.0-openjdk*.

On Fedora 8 the OpenJDK 7 runtime and development packages are installed by default during any large-media install, such as from the Fedora 8 DVD, under the name IcedTea. If installing from a live image then follow the above instructions but replace 1.6.0-openjdk with 1.7.0-icedtea.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux, CentOS, etc.

The OpenJDK 6 packages are also available in EPEL, a community-run project which makes Fedora packages available to users of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5, CentOS 5, and other RHEL 5 derivatives.

First install the package that enables the EPEL repository:

$ su -c “rpm -Uvh http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/i386/epel-release-5-2.noarch.rpm”

Then add the OpenJDK 6 runtime, or the development package and related packages if so desired, by following the instructions above for Fedora.
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On openSUSE 11.1, do one of the following:

  • On the Gnome desktop:
    • In the “Computer” desktop menu, choose “Install Software”
    • Search for “OpenJDK” in the software installer application
    • Select the java-1.6.0-openjdk package
    • Press the “Apply” button
  • On the command line, type:

    $ sudo zypper install java-1.6.0-openjdk

The java-1.6.0-openjdk package contains just the Java Runtime Environment. If you want to develop Java programs then install the java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel package.
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On Debian GNU/Linux 5.0 (lenny) , do one of the following:

  • On the Gnome desktop (Debian):
    • In the “System” desktop menu, choose submenu “Administration”
    • In the submenu, choose “Add/Remove Applications”
    • In the “Show” toggle box, select “All Open Source Applications”
    • Search for “OpenJDK”
    • Select the “OpenJDK Java Runtime” (openjdk-6-jre)
    • Confirm the installation of community maintained software
    • Press the “Apply Changes” button
  • On the command line, type:

    $ sudo apt-get install openjdk-6-jre

The openjdk-6-jre package contains just the Java Runtime Environment. If you want to develop Java programs then install the openjdk-6-jdk package.

Innovate on OpenSolaris

We are working on putting everything in place to start providing OpenJDK 7 builds in OpenSolaris package repositories beginning in July 2009.

If you want to have a head start, you can build OpenJDK 7 on OpenSolaris yourself now by following the instructions. In brief:

  • On the command line, type:

    $ pfexec pkg install SUNWgmake SUNWj6dev SUNWant sunstudioexpress SUNWcups SUNWzip SUNWunzip SUNWxwhl SUNWxorg-headers SUNWaudh SUNWfreetype2

    to install the build dependencies.

  • Download and extract JIBX 1.1.5.
  • Set a handful of environment variables:

    $ export LANG=C ALT_COMPILER_PATH=/opt/SunStudioExpress/bin/ ALT_CUPS_HEADERS_PATH=/usr/include/ ALT_JIBX_LIBS_PATH=/where/you/extracted/jibx/lib/

  • Kick off the build:

    $ gmake

  • When the build finishes, the binaries will be in the

    build/solaris-i586/j2sdk-image

    subdirectory.

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