(Answer) (Category) SCO comp.unix.sco.programmer FAQ. : (Category) SCO Development Environments. :
How do I do Java programming?
All SCO OpenServer and UnixWare operating systems come with full implementations of the Java 2 Standard Edition Software Development Kit (often referred to as the JDK). See http://www.sco.com/developers/java/products/ for what the latest J2SE version is for your OSR5 or UW7 platform.

To find out how to build and run Java applications on SCO UNIX systems, look at /usr/java/ReleaseNotes.html on your system. This will describe any SCO-specific details about Java on that system, and will contain links to the appropriate Sun Java documentation for everything else.

If you have installed the right packages, you can also see demos of Java applications on your system in /usr/java/demo/.
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