Arrrgggghhh! Old habits really die hard. My J601 workspace has the allowed x. and y. enabled. You see, I still have running installation of J504 in Vietnam, Saipan, Taiwan, Dongguan and the Philippines that I am supporting. I really want to upgrade them but the Powers That Be is playing the Don't Fix the Not Broken card. :)
Sorry about the RAR thingy. I was having trouble uploading and I don't want to clog Chris email that I double compressed it. About the Session Window, this is something that I picked up from Chris Burke. I believe that this is how they envisioned J will be used during testing/development cycle. I actually find this handy. You see, I have implementation of J running the Web, App, database servers (3-Tier Systems) and on the Client. I designed my J .NET wrapper for servers in such a way that when I need to debug a code in production, I can easily switch the whole server side system to run on a single instance of J ... instead of the normal multiple instances. This way, I can actually catch all calls and execution on one Session Window. -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David Mitchell Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 10:38 PM To: General forum Subject: Re: [Jgeneral] J.NET Guide Alex Rufon wrote: > The file download for the "Real World Example" is now working. :) > I downloaded the zip and (after a brief tussle with unrar) installed it. I tried running the program D:\Projects\J.NET\timedeviceviewer\bin\Debug\timedeviceviewer.exe and got: |spelling error | 10000 100 100 base y. | ^ | dateencode=: 3 :0 |[-343] D:\Projects\J.NET\timedeviceviewer.ijs I do like the Session Server window. It makes debugging simpler. -- Cheers, David Mitchell ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
