Apologies for the off topic post, but I figured someone here might be able to
point me in the right direction.
Anyone know if there's a swing-specific mailing list? Preferably one hosted by
Sun and/or frequented by members of the Swing team. Or are the forums over at
javadesktop.org
I'm not sure of the best alias or forum (but I'm pretty sure that they listen
in on at least [EMAIL PROTECTED] and that some of the forums
end up in their email).
But if you're having a machine-specific issue, it could also be
a 2D issue, related to graphics drivers.
Can you send us the info on
I'm not sure of the best alias or forum (but I'm pretty sure
that they listen
in on at least [EMAIL PROTECTED] and that some of the forums
end up in their email).
But if you're having a machine-specific issue, it could also be
a 2D issue, related to graphics drivers.
Can you send us the
Hello David,
it'd be useful to see the stack traces for the rest of the threads.
It looks like some kind of deadlock.
Anyway this seems like an AWT problem, not Swing.
Thanks,
Dmitri
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 03:46:33PM -0500, Rosenstrauch, David wrote:
I'm not sure of the best
Sure thing. Attached below.
I omitted it since I figured it wasn't relevant. (The rest of the stack trace
didn't involve any of our code.)
Thanks,
DR
-Original Message-
From: Dmitri Trembovetski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 4:13 PM
To: Rosenstrauch,
OK, so the upgrade of the JDK didn't fix the problem.
But ...
I just got to speak with the client, and *was* able to figure out what the
problem is - and how to get around it!
It's very weird, but apparently Java is somehow getting a conflict with the
most recent version of the GoToMyPC
Hi David,
thanks for the information. Could you try to run your
java application with -Dsun.java2d.noddraw=true property set and
see if it helps?
Also, I'm still interested in the complete stack trace dump
from all threads - it's likely that there's a thread that's holding
a lock
For that character we are reporting a vertical advance as well as an horizontal
advance.
There seem to be a few in wingdings that do so - probably those you identify.
It would take some digging to see if we are reporting correctly.
-phil.
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