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Re: [netcdf-java] about applications using netCDF-Java lib

Dear Martinさん,Dr. Schmunk, and all,

Thanks for the information.

I'm wondering how you guys who are developing with netCDF-Java
are coping with it after February 2019.

Especially since I'm a "Panoply" user, I wanted to know
how to work with alternative Java. As a developer of "Panoply",
Dr. Schmunk's platform-specific information is very useful.
Thanks for the detailed information!

Best regards,
Yuichiro

On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 07:01:28 +0000, Schmunk, Robert B.
(GISS-611.0)[SciSpace LLC] wrote:
>
> Using a newer, alternative Java should in general not be a problem with
> the netCDF-Java library.
>
> As for Panoply, it mostly works just fine with alternative Java installs.
>
> It can be problematic on Windows due to how Windows registry keys are
> handled and whether/how the alternative Javas try to work around that.
> The AdoptOpenJDK install offer does offer a work around for this. Other
> alternative Javas may not.
>
> On macOS, there should be less fussing about. I have run Panoply on macOS
> using AdoptOpenJDK's Java 14 and it's 99%+ the same experience as Java
> 8 - 13. Some curiosities about the color theme of the file dialog window,
> but otherwise the same.
>
> Running Panoply, IDV, ToolsUI, etc on Linux installs should encounter
> even less trouble.
>
> rbs
>
> --
> Robert B. Schmunk
> Webmaster / Senior Systems Programmer
> NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
> 2880 Broadway, New York, NY 10025
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: netcdf-java <netcdf-java-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
> Martin Desruisseaux <martin.desruisseaux@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Tuesday, June 23, 2020 at 3:56 PM
> To: HAGIHARA Yuichiro <yu.hagihara@xxxxxxxxx>
> Cc: "netcdf-java@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <netcdf-java@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [netcdf-java] about applications using
> netCDF-Java lib
>

> Hello Yuichiroさん

>

> The Java Virtual Machine (JVM) downloaded from AdoptOpenJDK should be

> close to identical to the Java shipped by Oracle. Panoply run well with

> OpenJDK 14 at least on my machine. I suggest:

>

>  * Download a JVM from https://adoptopenjdk.net/ (the default setting

>    proposed on that page is okay).

>  * Unpack in any directory.

>  * Open a terminal (command line)

>  * Type the following command (replace "/path/to/java" by the path to

>    the directory where OpenJDK has been unpacked). It should print

>    "openjdk version …"

>

>    /path/to/java/bin/java -version

>

>  * Launch Panoply as below (replace "/path/to/panoply" by the path to

>    the directory where Panoply is installed)

>

>    /path/to/java/bin/java -jar /path/to/panoply/jars/Panoply.jar

>

> I have not tried Corretto and Zulu, but I guess it would work the same.

>

>     Regards,

>

>         Martin

>

>

> Le 23/06/2020 à 19:24, HAGIHARA Yuichiro a écrit :

>

>> Dear all,

>>

>> I have used the application using netCDF-Java library.

>> (e.g., https://www.giss.nasa.gov/tools/panoply/)

>>

>> However,

>>

>> - Final free version of Java for us is Java 8 Update 201(8u201) and

>>    Update 202(8u202). And it will be end of updates in Jan. 2019.

>> - Java for us including recent versions released after Feb. 2019

>>    will be non-free.

>> - I need to either transition to alternatives

>>    (AdoptOpenJDK, Corretto and Zulu) or purchase a Java SE Subscription.

>>

>> So, I want to know how you handled that.

>>

>> Best regards,

-- 
HAGIHARA Yuichiro  //  yu.hagihara@xxxxxxxxx
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