On Sat, 2002-03-23 at 11:13, Dalibor Topic wrote:
On Friday 22 March 2002 11:16, Jukka Santala wrote:
look into improving the PocketLinux Kaffe implementation. Speaking purely
personally, I wouldn't mind seeing framebuffer GUI added to the desktop
edition, or the GPL released versions
On Monday 25 March 2002 10:14, Jukka Santala wrote:
I'm not entirely sure of microwindows etc. either; but provided these
modules are functional (or at least semi-so) in the code made available
before clsoing the development tree, I guess it shouldn't be too much of a
trouble to transfer
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Oskar Sandberg wrote:
7) CSIRO SVG; I can unqualifiedly say this doesn't work, and I doubt
adding Java2D to Kaffe is going to happen in near future. I'm looking at
implementing Mobile SVG to run with Kaffe.
It tried to get Batik (Apache's SVG library) to work some
On Friday 22 March 2002 11:16, Jukka Santala wrote:
look into improving the PocketLinux Kaffe implementation. Speaking purely
personally, I wouldn't mind seeing framebuffer GUI added to the desktop
edition, or the GPL released versions merged, and that's something we're
looking at.
speaking
Jim Pick wrote:
I'll start off the list:
1) Tomcat: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/ - for running servlets
2) Jython: http://www.jython.org/ - see the note saying it doesn't work with
Kaffe at http://www.jython.org/platform.html
3) I'm not going to list too many myself - I want
On Thu, 21 Mar 2002, Jim Pick wrote:
I want to compile a list of what people feel are the most important Java
applications that people will be using kaffe to run.
Important and popular leave bit unclear what is exactly meant, but
I'll add a few programs of interest anyway.
Thanks for the good suggestions for apps.
By the way, have you given any thought to improving cooperation with the
GNU Classpath project? I realize that currently the licensing is
probably an insurmountable goal to actually merging Kaffe's class
library with Classpath, but it would be nice
Jim Pick wrote:
Maybe Classpath might even become the default class library for Kaffe,
if that's what people want to use. But I don't see any good reason to
completely scrap Kaffe's current class libs either.
But you don't see any hope of getting Kaffe's libraries relicensed under
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 13:18, Stuart Ballard wrote:
Jim Pick wrote:
Maybe Classpath might even become the default class library for Kaffe,
if that's what people want to use. But I don't see any good reason to
completely scrap Kaffe's current class libs either.
But you don't see
Hi,
On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 22:18, Stuart Ballard wrote:
But you don't see any hope of getting Kaffe's libraries relicensed under
GPL+Exception so that code from them can be merged into Classpath?
Of course, that's not your decision, and I assume there are multiple
copyright holders
hi Jim,
On Thursday, 21. March 2002 17:41, Jim Pick wrote:
1) Tomcat: http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/ - for running servlets
2) Jython: http://www.jython.org/ - see the note saying it doesn't work
with Kaffe at http://www.jython.org/platform.html
3) I'm not going to list too many
On Thursday, 21. March 2002 18:13, Stuart Ballard wrote:
Apache JServ and GNUJSP (sorry, my site was developed before Tomcat was
credibly stable). http://java.apache.org/ and
http://www.klomp.org/gnujsp/
And while we're going for server-side stuff, we should try to make sure
as many JDBC
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