Hi Mario!
I already found out that there is no way to run in native with java, so i am only left with wine ;)
A useful information for you: Java is platform-independent which means that code written in Java can be runned under all (actual) Operating Systems. So this makes clear that is a quite strange idea to launch java code under wine, when linux supports java nativly.
Do i need to install Java? (i have already tried this but it complains that i do not have enough memory)
This seems quite obvious, don´t it? If you want to go biking, you have to buy a bike first. This means that if you want to run a Java-programm, you have to install Java. The question remaing is: which one?!?
If you just want to be able to run java programs, then you should download a JRE (=Java Runtime Environment) which includes all necessary things to be able to launch java code - and install it under each Operating system where you want to use java.
If you want to develop under other operating system (in your example linux) , then you should download and install the appropriate SDK (=Software Development Kit), which includes the JRE.
Both, JRE and SDK for Java, can be downloaded on the site of sun (www.sun.com).
I hope this answered your question.
Yours, Dennis _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users