JAVA, ,jar soft???

does the new firmware support java programmes?????

While I do not have linux or unix setup at the moment, The separation of OS
from exe means that it should follow the soft link; however, I would caution
against this for several reasons. First I will explain a simple test to verify that it works or does not, then I will explain the CAVEATS if it does work.
Create a simple src directory root. Create the simple HelloWorld.java.
Navigate to some directory other than your outside of your src root. Next,
create a Symbolic link to your src root. Now run: javac with the -d pointing at your symbolic link.
If they work or not, kindly post your findings.
Now on to the major caveats
1st-Read the man page about Symbolic links.
You will note that a soft/symbolic link may be on another machine.
This will seriously affect the compilation and classloading times.
2nd- If you do not have the proper permissions or the access to permission this may not even run. Additionally, these could be changed by another admin and crash your runs.

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