

SGI Java2 Software Development Kit v1.2.1 (a port of Sun's JDK 1.2.1).Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4.x (4.08 and later).(SGI Java 3.1.1 also works, but it may be a bit slower) It has a JIT compiler, and is the recommended platform for SGI Java Development Environment 3.2 (a port of Sun's JDK.Sun JDK for Linux, version 1.2.2 ("Java2 SDK, standard edition").Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4.6-4.7 (built-in Java, but with no JIT compiler, hence slow).IBM JRE or SDK for Linux, version 1.4.1 (a good Linux port of Sun's SDK).However, it may not work on some modern Linux distributions (in which case use the IBM Java 1.4.1 below). It uses a good JIT compiler, and is the fastest solutionįor JIV on Linux. IBM JDK for Linux, version 1.1.8 (a port of Sun's JDK).( please contribute corrections and additions) The following Java environments were tested and appear to work for

Implementation that has a "just-in-time" (JIT) For faster interactive response, try to use a Java JIV is quite memory-hungry: every loaded 3D data volume requiresĨ-9Mb of memory. Java plugins can be upgraded/replaced independent of the browser.

The Java support, also known as "Java Virtual Machine" (JVM) or "Java Runtime Environment" (JRE), can be built-in the browser (for example, Netscape Navigator/Communicator version 4.x, and Microsoft Internet Explorer), or can be provided by a browser plugin. Java 1.1 (including AWT 1.1), as per Sun's reference specification. Run on any Web browser or appletviewer that properly supports JIV compatibility information JIV compatibility information
