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Java Desktop System, briefly known as OpenSolaris Desktop, is a desktop environment developed first by Sun Microsystems and then by Oracle Corporation after the 2010 Oracle acquisition of Sun. Java Desktop System is available for Solaris and was once available for Linux. The Linux version was discontinued after Solaris was released as open source software in 2005. Java Desktop System aims to provide a system familiar to the average computer user with a full suite of office productivity software such as an office suite, a web browser, email, calendaring, and instant messaging. Despite being known as the Java Desktop System, it is not actually written in Java. Rather, it is built around a tweaked version of GNOME along with other common free software projects, which are written mostly in C and C++. The name reflected Sun's promotion of the product as an outlet for corporate users to deploy software written for the Java platform. ==Versions== Sun first bundled a preview release of GNOME 1.4 on a separate CD for Solaris 8. JDS version 2 included: *Java *GNOME (using the Blueprint theme) *StarOffice *Mozilla *Evolution *MP3 and CD player *Java Media Framework's Java Media Player *Gaim multi-service instant messaging *RealPlayer JDS Release 2 was available for Solaris and for the SuSE-based Linux distribution. JDS Release 3 was released in 2005. It was included with Solaris 10 — upon installation of Solaris, one has the choice of using either the CDE or JDS. It was based on GNOME 2.6 and available only for the Solaris 10 platform. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Java Desktop System」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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