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===== Java Engine List ===== | ===== Java Engine List ===== | ||
- | This is a list for chess engines written in Java with executable .jar-files supporting either UCI or WinBoard. An application like [[http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html | JDK 7 or JRE 7]] is required to run this software. Frequently Asked Questions about the programming language and computing platform Java contains the website of [[https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/whatis_java.xml | Oracle Corporation]] in California, United States of America. For FreeBSD said the support: | + | This is a list for chess engines written in Java with executable .jar-files supporting either UCI or WinBoard. An application like [[http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html | JDK or JRE-current releases]] is required to run this software. Frequently Asked Questions about the programming language and computing platform Java contains the website of [[https://www.java.com/en/download/faq/whatis_java.xml | Oracle Corporation]] in California, United States of America. For FreeBSD said the support: |
Usually you don't manually download stuff from websites and then install them to FreeBSD. That's what the package installer "pkg" and the ports collection is intended for. The FreeBSD project maintains its own package repositories independent from those "Oracle" offers. For FreeBSD, there are different JDKs and JREs. When I needed one, I simply installed "diablo-jdk" and "javavmwrapper" from | Usually you don't manually download stuff from websites and then install them to FreeBSD. That's what the package installer "pkg" and the ports collection is intended for. The FreeBSD project maintains its own package repositories independent from those "Oracle" offers. For FreeBSD, there are different JDKs and JREs. When I needed one, I simply installed "diablo-jdk" and "javavmwrapper" from | ||
the ports collection. You will find JAVA related tools in the "java" category, both native for FreeBSD and for Linux ABI. | the ports collection. You will find JAVA related tools in the "java" category, both native for FreeBSD and for Linux ABI. | ||
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* **Calculon** | * **Calculon** | ||
- | * **Carballo** | + | * **Carballo** - **Karballo** |
* **CaveChess** | * **CaveChess** | ||
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* **Eden** | * **Eden** | ||
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+ | * **Eubos** | ||
* **Fischerle** | * **Fischerle** | ||
* **Flux** | * **Flux** | ||
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- | * **Frittle** - **Java Frittle** | ||
* **Frank Walter** | * **Frank Walter** | ||
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+ | * **Franky** | ||
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+ | * **Frittle** - **Java Frittle** | ||
* **Gladiator** | * **Gladiator** | ||
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* **Pyotr** | * **Pyotr** | ||
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+ | * **RelaxChess** | ||
* **Rival Chess** | * **Rival Chess** | ||
* **Ronja** | * **Ronja** | ||
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+ | * **Shikamaru Chess Engine** | ||
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+ | * **StressGC Java Engine** | ||
* **Swordfight** | * **Swordfight** |