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* http://alice.org/ - Alice 3D Authoring system, from the Stage3 Research Group at Carnegie Mellon University. (judging from the hardware requirements that would probably be using the OLPC to the limits) |
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* [http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/ Powers of 10] (see: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powers_of_Ten Powers of Ten] (Wikipedia)) |
* [http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/primer/java/scienceopticsu/powersof10/ Powers of 10] (see: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Powers_of_Ten Powers of Ten] (Wikipedia)) |
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* A quick search for open source mind / concept mapping software yields 3 possibilities: FreeMind, [http://www.webofweb.net/ WoW (Web of web)], and cmaptools, all of which are java-based. |
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== Java becoming open source == |
== Java becoming open source == |
Revision as of 21:08, 7 March 2008
Overview
Java is currently not shipped by default. Only open source software is, and apparently open source versions are not yet usable.[1]
While not shipped by default, people do install java. And governments may install it, along with other non-free software, in their versions of the distribution. It appears applets now work in the browser if java is installed.[2]
In preparing java for wider use, two challenges might be getting something appropriately sized for the olpc laptop (eg, efforts to make the jre less bloated, or using something like JavaSE), and integrating with the Gtk/C/Python infrastructure for collaboration, storage, etc.
But the basic bottleneck, on this as in most things OLPC, is shortage of people. The core team is focused on the core, and on each deadline. The community fills in the many opportunties that leaves. And it doesn't look like anyone is really pushing on Java yet.
But sometimes work is happening without the wiki being updated. So it might be worth writing the devel list, to create a less random guess at current state.
Perhaps what will happen is someone with some applets or a java program they care about will clean up the wiki instructions for installing java. Some country will decide to ship java, and people will create content bundles containing html and applets. Perhaps someone will ship a program compiled with gcj, and the libraries included in their own ~20MB space budget. Someone will bang on using jython for the sugar ui. And java will increasingly become an option.
People and groups who have worked on integrating Java with the OLPC XO
- Java on the OLPC, Concord Consortium has worked on getting Java Web Start to work on the OLPC to enable deployment of it's open source science and math software frameworks and activities on the OLPC.
- The OLPC and Java, Cay Horstmann (the author of Core Java) has a blog entry about his efforts to get Java working on the OLPC he bought through the Give One Get One program.
JNLP Handler
see JNLP Handler
Installing Java
- The Restricted Formats page contains installation directions for Sun's Java installation.
Potentially interesting Java programs
- Molecular Workbench, a GPL-licensed application for creating and sharing molecular, mechanical, and discrete-element simulations.
- JBook, an open-source, full-screen EBook reader with a built-in list of Project Gutenberg etexts from which to choose.
- MHP includes DVB-J, which could be used for interactive school TV channels.
- Wikiversity courses are likely to require Java
- GeoGebra is a free interactive geometry software for education in schools. Wikipedia lists alternatives.
- Jmol, an open-source java applet (and application) for viewing 3D molecular structures. Children can, for example, explore the 3D structure and function of DNA as well as vitamins, drugs (such as anti-HIV drugs), or proteins (such as hemoglobin and its sickle disease variant common in Africa).
- http://alice.org/ - Alice 3D Authoring system, from the Stage3 Research Group at Carnegie Mellon University. (judging from the hardware requirements that would probably be using the OLPC to the limits)
- Powers of 10 (see: Powers of Ten (Wikipedia))
- A quick search for open source mind / concept mapping software yields 3 possibilities: FreeMind, WoW (Web of web), and cmaptools, all of which are java-based.
Java becoming open source
Do the following pages about Java becoming free and open source have implications for using Java on the OLPC laptop?
http://www.sun.com/software/opensource/java/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/6144748.stm
- Initially, Java is not available on the laptop. JavaScript—technologically-wise unrelated to it—will be.
Alternatives to Java on the laptop
See "Thin client" for the implications of a server based approach.
Dynamic Scripting
Learn more about "Jython" to create dynamic scripting environments under Java.
See also
- Talk:Educational Software#JAVA
- Ask OLPC a Question about Software#Java on the OLPC
- Opera#Installing Java in Opera
- Talk:Java
- http://lists.laptop.org/pipermail/devel/2007-May/005118.html 'http://openjdk.java.net/ still missing pieces'.
- PepperPad, a similar Java-based device. The company has also ported their Java system to the XO.