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JAVA apps for PUPPY run in JRE/JDK/OpenJRE/OpenJDK
Posted: Thu 17 May 2012, 21:55
by gcmartin
Many community members may not know what JAVA does. For those reading this that don't know, briefly, I share "JAVA has always been a method of have a single program which will run ANYWHERE that JAVA exist." That's its intent. In Microsoft and Apple, JAVA is built into the system and users don't have a need to choose JAVA before using any JAVA application. In many/most cases, a user does NOT KNOW when they may be running a JAVA app because it
Just Works! Essentially, a JAVA app which runs in JAVA in Puppy also run on Microsoft-Apple, too; and vice-versa. I am no programmer, but, this benefits 32bit and 64bit users as well.
Several PUPs include a JVM for this very reason....useful for all members with little to NO system impact during system's operation. For the benefit to PUP users, we will probably see this subsystem showing up to the benefit of all users.
If you are using a PUP that has a JVM (JRE/OpenJDK/JDK for example), then one or all of the following could be useful to you.
- muCommander - a very useful FM allowing side-by-side viewing of different foldess (PET from @DPUP5520)
- AngryIP - a easy to understand and use IP discovery tool from the World's Faster LAN/IP acanner (PET from @DPUP5520)
- IP monitor - will provide continual monitoring of your externally assigned Internet IP address assigned from your ISP (PET from @DPUP5520)
- LibreOffice - a full featured Office package that understands most/all different document formats(PET from @01Micko)
All of these packages work in each of the PUPs I have tested. But, I have ONLY tested with the JRE that either came with the PUP distro or was installed from #Pemasu's PPM download site.
Should you have any JAVA apps that you want made known,
post your experience here in this thread for other members to see/find useful experiences, installation concerns or useful apps.
Addendum(s)
- Installation and Updating of JAVA's JRE or JAVA's JDK
- @Rerwin offers this - A Menu oriented Pet that updates any system to install and update JAVA under user's control via an entry in the PUP's Menu.
- Installation of JAVA's JDK
- Installation of JAVA's JRE
These are just a couple; there are other similar installation offerings in the forum.
A comprehensive list of forum and PUPPY offerings for JAVA are at this PUPPY location.
All contributions to benefit community users to this thread are welcomed.
Posted: Fri 18 May 2012, 03:03
by musher0
Hello, gcmartin.
Thanks for the invitation. Here are a few more that I've tested:
./Data:
csheets.jar --- tba
CSV2XML.jar --- tba
xmltocsv --- tba
./Writing:
Arachnophilia ---
http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/index.php
javaDjVu ---
http://djvu.sourceforge.net/
jedit ---
http://www.jedit.org
jreepad ---
http://jreepad.sourceforge.net/
tonicpoint-1.4 ---
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/ports ... nt-1.4.jar
./Translation
OmegaT ---
http://www.omegat.org/
bitext2tmx ---
http://bitext2tmx.sourceforge.net/
./CD burning
jcdwriter ---
http://jcdwriter.sourceforge.net/
./FileManagers:
mucommander ---
http://www.mucommander.com/
JFileSync ---
http://jfilesync.sourceforge.net/index.shtml
./Images:
chaos attractors ---
http://sourceforge.net/projects/attractors/
javaDjVu libre ---
http://djvu.sourceforge.net/
jdraw ---
http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia ... Draw.shtml
PhotoBlender ---
http://photoblender.softonic.com/
./Internet:
Signets-bu20b7 --- bookmarks organizer --- tba
vuze ---
http://www.vuze.com/
./Games:
FourWins --- tba
./Music:
jplayer -- tba
./PIM and / or Time Management:
BORG ---
http://sourceforge.net/projects/borg-calendar/
ganttproject ---
http://www.ganttproject.biz/
openproj ---
http://sourceforge.net/projects/openproj/
stodo ---
https://code.google.com/p/stodo/downloa ... odo0.5.zip
Some of them are major in their field, such as BORG and ganttproject, or omegaT, or vuze, or jedit. (I can't name them all, really!)
There's a lot more java apps at
http://java-apps.org/ and a good selection on sourceforge.net (enter java as search parameter).
Explore and enjoy!
Posted: Fri 08 Jun 2012, 19:08
by 666philb
Using JAVA apps that work in Puppy
Posted: Tue 07 Aug 2012, 08:58
by Monsie
I find that Java apps tend to be slow loading up on my old Pentium3. Nevertheless, I have a couple of Java programs that I keep because they seem to fill a special purpose:
Stuck Pixel Sweeper --monitor repair utility
CharMap -- insert special symbols in text
I wrote about Stuck Pixel Sweeper earlier this year in the Utilities section. It really is a special purpose app that one isn't going to use very often, but will tuck away for when it is needed.
A character map is very useful from time to time when writing documents. I have yet to find one that is made for or adapted for Puppy surprisingly enough.... maybe there are some... I haven't made an exhaustive search.
Monsie
Re: Using JAVA apps that work in Puppy
Posted: Mon 31 Dec 2012, 06:33
by jpeps
Monsie wrote:I find that Java apps tend to be slow loading up on my old Pentium3. Nevertheless, I have a couple of Java programs that I keep because they seem to fill a special purpose:
Slow due to double buffering. This could be changed to make better use of the OS's graphic card:
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/13 ... celeration
Java thread in Programming (contains app and link to updated jre):
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=83337
Posted: Tue 08 Jan 2013, 15:40
by musher0
Hi, folks.
If you need a flexible collections manager, this version of DataCrow was launched last Sunday :
http://www.datacrow.net/. It's a big download (67 Mb), but it's mentioned on the website of its competitor, Tellico, for Linux distros that don't have a KDE environment, I presume. So it has to be good.
I didn't do anything much with it, but it does work well in Puppy. Java is required, of course.
BFN.
musher0
Posted: Tue 08 Jan 2013, 19:36
by jpeps
musher0 wrote:
I didn't do anything much with it, but it does work well in Puppy. Java is required, of course.
musher0
Impressive! It even does online searches, adding all technical info for selected items into your personal database.
Here's another: JGnash. Besides financial accounts, has a portfolio manager that updates securities.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jgnash/?source=dlp
Posted: Tue 09 Jul 2013, 18:56
by robwoj44
Posted: Wed 04 Sep 2013, 03:45
by musher0
Hello, all.
(Sorry for the inconvenience: for some reason, the url brackets are not doing the expected job tonight.)
Here are two
java* applications which I discovered, that specialize in PDF files.
PDFsam is an applications to split and merge PDF documents.
Download: url]
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfsam/ ... p/download[/url]
General site: url]
http://www.pdfsam.org/[/url]
jPDFbookmarks will help you bookmark your PDF doc.
General sourceforge page: url]
http://sourceforge.net/projects/jpdfbookmarks/[/url]
Help page: url]
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/j ... =Main_Page[/url]
Along with the
poppler applications and libraries,
url]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poppler_(software)[/url]
PDFEdit,
url]
http://pdfedit.cz/en/index.html[/url]
and the default
PDF viewer and creation utilities found in all Puppies,
the two PDF processing applications above may save you a bundle, as compared to
Acrobat XI Pro ( +/- 285 Euros or 380 $CAD).
url]
http://www.adobe.com/fr/products/catalo ... ar_fr.html[/url]
No thanks necessary! It's just the combined magic of opensource, and of the patience to query the Web!
musher0
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* A recent java JRE is needed to run those two applications.
Posted: Wed 04 Sep 2013, 22:26
by Flash
Piggydb: A little, interesting digital assistant
...Very often, the main problem with computers and the Internet is not creation, or even discovery, of data or whole documents; it is to generally make sense of all those things and, above all, of their more or less evident connections. Today, I'd like to introduce you to a little piece of free software that tries to make this very task a bit simpler.
...
Piggydb is a Java application aiming to become "a flexible and scalable knowledge building platform that supports a heuristic or bottom-up approach to discover new concepts or ideas based on your input." Quite a mouthful, isn't it? In plain English, this means that some day, Piggydb should semi-automatically discover, or at least make much more visible, connections among pieces of information that the user didn't declare or know about when he or she first fed them to the software. This continuous, ever-improving self reorganization of data should help users discover new ideas and generally be more creative.
... Don't let buzzwords and long-term roadmaps mislead you. In its current state, Piggydb already is an interesting combination of outliner, diary, notebook and personal wiki. It's definitely worth a try, in my opinion, by everybody working with lots of interrelated, mostly textual content.
... Piggydb is available as a stand-alone desktop application or as an "all-in-one" package. The latter is a web server accessible by any browser, even remotely, and that's the version I tested and show here.
Both variants will run everywhere Java is available. The installation procedure on Linux, however, at least for the all-in-one package, is just a bit more work than it seems from the web site....
Posted: Tue 20 May 2014, 13:33
by neerajkolte
Nice little tools.
Posted: Sun 25 May 2014, 00:39
by musher0
Hello, all.
Small business owners using Puppy as base OS may be interested by
YABS, Yet Another Business Software, v. 1.13, available from
http://java-apps.org/content/show.php/Y ... ent=121340
Screen captures attached, of a test run with jre1.7.0_51.
BFN.
musher0
java
Posted: Sun 25 May 2014, 06:56
by stemsee
Don't forget
MINECRAFT.jar
hee hee
Posted: Thu 26 Jun 2014, 20:17
by gcmartin
There have been several recent updates for Puppy by its developers. There are JAVA SFSs and JAVA PETs of current JAVA releases.
muCommander
Posted: Fri 11 Jul 2014, 13:24
by TrolSoft
Hi everybody,
Since the muCommander projects is dead (the project is no longer updated) I have started my fork. Perhaps it will be helpful for Puppy.
Main features and changes:
- Find files dialog
- Improved text viewer and editor with syntax highlighting, undo/redo, and caret position store, history of recent files
- Directory size calculation on F3 key
- Improved image viewer. Now muCommander supports the following image formats: png, gif, jpg, bmp, wbmp, ico, psd, tga, tiff, pnm, pbm, pgm, ppm, scr.
- Internal PDF viewer
- HEX viewer
- Search history
- Built in programmers calculator (like Dos Navigator)
- Symlink editor and creator
- Hotkey F2 to run terminal
- Fixed keyboard shortcuts for Mac OS
- Some performance optimizations
- Fixed a lot of bugs
- A lot of minor improvements
I plan to develop the project in the future.
Home page:
http://trolsoft.ru/en/soft/trolcommander/
Posted: Fri 11 Jul 2014, 18:54
by musher0
Thanks for the update.
Posted: Sat 12 Jul 2014, 07:39
by gcmartin
Hello @TrolSoft. And WELCOME to Puppy Linux Discussion forum. This is a friendly helpful community that you will right at home in.
You bring an excellent Filemanager to Puppy Linux. As, I have reviewed your site, I can see the expansion in what you have done with muCommander with the releases you've been providing. The bug fixes are impressive as some of the problems I have hit in the past on the old muCommander.
As you product is a fork, you may want to consider a name change to make your offering unique as it evolves.
I am sure, that the Puppy community will rally around you, as this excellent filemanager goes forward.
Puppy Linux has its own package manager and packages are usually offered as PET (the extension of a Puppy package). The PETs are available for distro building (WOOF-CE) as well as via REPOs for download-installations. Ofter time, some developers in this community will maintain a thread exclusively for the discussion of their package. A PET is also installable into a running Puppy distro, outside of the PPM utility, by clicking on it in a filemanager.
At some point, you will consider providing your filemanager as a package for developers who would enclose it in a Puppy distro they build as well as one that a user would find available via the Puppy Package Manager (PPM).
Finally, when a developer creates a PET, there are several Puppy members who maintain sites to assist PET delivery. Others methods that is used by PET developers is their own sites, Google, DropBox, and various others.
Should you desire help, simple create a thread and post a request for guidance.
Posted: Mon 21 Jul 2014, 11:38
by TrolSoft
Thanks, @ gcmartin.
I have change name of my build to trolCommander and start a new forum thread
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 275#790275
Hopefully in the future I will build as well PET-packages.
Posted: Thu 31 Jul 2014, 06:14
by muggins
Posted: Thu 31 Jul 2014, 06:36
by nic007
Opera Mini browser. Generally you will need JRE and an emulator like microemulator to run this and other mobile java applications/games on desktop/laptop.