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+#use wml::std::page
+#use wml::std::lang
+#use wml::fmt::isolatin
+#use wml::std::case global=upper
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+<lang:new id=en short>
+<lang:star:slice:>
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+<set-var last-modified-author="prr">
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+#include <include/macros.wml>
+
+<header title="<en>GNU Classpath 0.08 Announcement (2004-03-15)</en>">
+<pre>
+We are pleased to announce a new development release of GNU Classpath.
+
+GNU Classpath, Essential Libraries for Java, is a project to create free
+core class libraries for use with virtual machines and compilers for the
+java programming language.
+
+GNU Classpath 0.08 can be downloaded from
+ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/classpath/
+or one of the ftp.gnu.org mirrors
+http://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html
+
+File: classpath-0.08.tar.gz<br>
+MD5sum: 17f200744c31f36fdbe15347745562fb
+
+New in GNU Classpath 0.08:
+
+* java.util.regexp implementation through gnu.regexp wrappers.
+* java.net.URI implementation.
+* Working implementation of javax.swing.undo.
+* java.awt.geom.CubicCurve2D/QuadCurve2D: Can now solve cubic and
+ quadratic equations; implementation adapted from the GNU Scientific
+ Library.
+* Lots of java.awt and gtk+ peer improvements. Also more Swing work.
+ Start of EmbeddedWindow support.
+* BufferedReader speed improvements.
+* Improved useabilty of java.text implementation for several
+ applications.
+* ObjectInputStream is much faster and more compatible with other
+ implementations.
+* Fix handling of alias methods, where a method has been deprecated in
+ favour of a new one with the same funtion but a different name.
+ (See Deprecated Methods section in the GNU Classpath Hacking Guide.)
+* javax.print.attribute.standard added.
+* Lots of java.nio, java.net, java.io fixes and updates.
+* Depend on autoconf 2.59+ and automake 1.7+, GCJ 3.3+, jikes 1.18+.
+
+VM Interface changes:
+* Split native methods in java.lang.Runtime into java.lang.VMRuntime.
+* Resources are now also loaded/needed through the bootstrap classloader
+ (gnu.regexp needs MessageBundle included in glibj.zip
+
+Fixed Classpath bugs:
+ #6095 java.awt.geom.QuadCurve2D.solveQuadratic sometimes gives
+ wrong results
+ #7099 EventListenerList.getListenerCount should accept null argument
+ #7104 EventListenerList.add does not work
+ #7105 EventListenerList.remove does not work
+ #7107 DefaultBoundedRangeModel.setValue and friends should not throw
+ And lots more.
+
+Here are answers to some questions you might have about this project and
+this release.
+
+1). What is required to build/install/run?
+
+GNU Classpath requires a working GNU build environment and a byte code
+compiler such as jikes, gcj or kjc. When creating native code you will
+also need a working C compiler and up to date Gnome development
+libraries (gtk+, libart and gdk-pixbuf). More information on the
+precise version numbers for the tools and libraries can be found in
+the INSTALL file.
+
+A list of virtual machines and compilers known to work with GNU
+Classpath can be found at our website:
+http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/stories.htm
+
+2). What platforms are supported?
+
+GNU/Linux is the only platform that has been tested.
+We plan to eventually support many others.
+
+3). Who should use this software?
+
+Although GNU Classpath is already capable of supporting many
+applications written in the java programming language, this is a
+development release. As such, there are still some unfinished
+components, and some problems are to be expected. You should install it
+if you are interested in GNU Classpath development or reporting bugs.
+We appreciate both.
+
+A good overview of the current status can be found on the GNU Classpath
+at FOSDEM'04 page which describes the last GNU Classpath hacker meeting.
+It includes reports and presentations on the current status and future
+plans: http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/events/fosdem04.html
+
+4). Where do I go for more information?
+
+The project home page with information on our mailing list can be
+found http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/.
+</pre>
+
+<footer>
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