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Eclipse is your friend.
Authored by: Anonymous on Sunday, May 06 2012 @ 04:16 PM EDT
erm...sorry..can't give you a URL, you could try this though....


sudo yum install eclipse-jdt

...on your fedora box and walk away (after saying Y)

(note I did not say that it was not licensed, only that it is not an oracle
license and does not thrust the license in my face, as I believe the oracle JDK
one does, and it's been a long time since I last did that)

AIUI this also uses ecj (as opposed to javac (oracle or otherwise)) to compile
Java source code to .class files.

I suspect (I've never looked) that underneath it's probably OpenJDK under FSF
GPLv2, but I could be very wrong

Careful though, after that you're only a heartbeat (well ok, several) away from
"Hello World" on Android and flagrant SSO copyright violation. ;o)

Do you still want that Java/OOP primer? (you'll have quacking ducks and other
animals with inherited noise making characteristics in no time :o)




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