Paul Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Paul Fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Just to save other people time, the aforementioned JDK has a broken
> > JNI implementation. Specifically, it doesn't allow a native method
> > to return a Java object.
>
> This bug has been fixed in the new blackdown JDK release (v5) of JDK
> 1.1.6.
>
> Back to finishing up java.math...
Could someone familiar with ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream tell
me what the jdk's implementation is expected to do? Ie, it appears
via running an application I have with `java -v' that I'm trying to
get a resource (a class) in my current CLASSPATH but which is not
loaded into the vm at startup. This is currently resulting in the
method returning null. If this is normal, and I don't think it is,
then what do I do? Maybe I need to download the v5 jdk mentioned
above.
Looking forward to Japhar + GNU Classpath,
Brian
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