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Can i use Java swing application in a freshly installed Linux

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Do the big Linux distributions support java when freshly installed?
If i have a Java Swing application, will it work in a freshly installed Linux with no internet connection?

I understand that there are no guarantees, but how likely is it for a Linux machine NOT to have any java/Swing support?

posted Mar 22, 2016 by Karthick.c

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