Thank you for your answer, but what do you mean by "Make your environment
non-headless to solve problem" ? 


David Delbecq-2 wrote:
> 
> En l'instant précis du 13/11/07 12:45, Yann Mauon s'exprimait en ces 
> termes:
>> Dear all, 
>>
>> I have the following problem. I deployed an applicaton on Tomcat and
>> recieve
>> the following error when I try to display an image generated on the
>> server : 
>>
>> java.awt.HeadlessException
>>         at
>> java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment.checkHeadless(GraphicsEnvironment.java:159)
>>   
> You have defined java.awt.headless to true but are doing operation that 
> requires a screen (aka non-headless environment). Make your environment 
> non-headless to solve problem
>> Previously, I had the 
>>
>>
>> java.awt.HeadlessException: 
>> No X11 DISPLAY variable was set, but this program performed an operation
>> which requires it.
>>
>> error, but fixed it by adding -Djava.awt.headless=true argument. 
>>
>> Does someone have an idea to solve this trouble without remove the use of
>> javax.swing.JFrame ?
>>   
> You didn't fix it, you just told java there was no screen. As it says, 
> "No X11 Display variable was set". Provide your java environement with 
> an access to a X11 display and everything will run fine.
> 
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