Java in ppc

hi,
   I have problem in JavaRE in browser.....
I reinstall java package, but on ibm-site I dont find:
-  ibm-java2-sdk-50-linux-ppc.tgz
but instead :
- IBMJava2-SDK-1.4.2-9.0.ppc.tgz 
is this file OK ?
thankyou

oh
thankyou to armin
I installed icedtea

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    See this link http://www.netbeans.info/downloads/download.php?a=n&p=1 here you can find the q-builds in tar/gizipped or zipped archives. These ones are development versions. Try these ones ! Bye !

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    Is there ever going to be a java update to bring 1.6.0 to PPC? I really need it for some projects I am working on.

    That update is for Tiger (10.4). I am running 10.5.5. The last update came with 1.6.0 but it is Intel only.

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