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Dirk Daems

2004-10-24, 3:57 pm

Hi,

I downloaded the j2ee1.4 sdk, but I can't seem to find the source files
in that package. They used to be in a src.zip file, or not? Anyway I
already looked at the Sun website, but I didn't find a URL to download
the source files from.

Kind regards,
Dirk
Andrew Thompson

2004-10-24, 8:56 pm

On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 15:26:51 GMT, Dirk Daems wrote:

> I downloaded the j2ee1.4 sdk, but I can't seem to find the source files
> in that package. They used to be in a src.zip file, or not?


You are thinking if the J2SE SDK, AFAIU, the source of
the J2EE is not as readily available, though you can
theoretically get access to it somehow (shrugs vaguely).

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Dirk Daems

2004-10-25, 4:02 pm

Andrew Thompson wrote:
> On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 15:26:51 GMT, Dirk Daems wrote:
>
>
>
>
> You are thinking if the J2SE SDK, AFAIU, the source of
> the J2EE is not as readily available, though you can
> theoretically get access to it somehow (shrugs vaguely).
>


Ok, but where can I find the J2SE sources then?

Kind regards,
Dirk
Tor Iver Wilhelmsen

2004-10-25, 4:02 pm

Dirk Daems <dirk.d@telenet.be> writes:

> Ok, but where can I find the J2SE sources then?


In the J2SE SDK of course. Which is something else than the J2EE one.
Andrew Thompson

2004-10-26, 3:57 am

On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 16:30:52 GMT, Dirk Daems wrote:
...
> Ok, but where can I find the J2SE sources then?


<http://www.physci.org/source.jsp>
<http://www.physci.org/source.jsp?class=java.lang.Object>
...is one place.

Or on my box..
C:\Program Files\Java\j2sdk1.5.0\src.zip
...it comes with the J2SE SDK.

HTH

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