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Both jdks are based on the same code. Blackdown worked on the port,
then the inprise folks decided to extend it, but blackdown was working
on its own version, so in the end blackdown released its own jdk and sun
released the inprise version and both had bugs that were fixed in the
other. Now they are working on merging the two.
Anyway just figure out how to run that fake xserver and your problem
should be solved.
Brevsville Administrator wrote:
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> Thanx Joseph
>
> This is puzzling ... I am running Sun JDK not Blacktown, is the problem
> the same for both versions?
>
> Thanx
>
> Chris
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> On Tue, 30 May 2000 15:19:31 -0400, Joseph Shraibman wrote:
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> >It's an old problem having to do with the xlibs being loaded as soon as
> >you use anything related to awt. To work around it you just have to
> >start a fake xserver. I forget exactly how, you can ask them at the
> >blackdown mailing list.
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> >Brevsville Administrator wrote:
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> >> JServ is crashing when I try to use this code in my servlet:
> >>
> >>
> >> Frame frame= new Frame(); //works ok
> >> Image myImage = Toolkit.getDefaultToolkit().getImage(picName); //
> >> exception
> >>
> >> picName is a String. The code works fine on my windows 2000 development
> >> machine when I put it in a class of it's own for debugging purposes. I cut
> >> and past the code to my Linux machine and on the getImage line I get the
> >> following log.
> >>
> >> >raymond:/usr/local/httpd/servlets # tail /var/log/mod_jserv.log
> >> >[01/06/2000 04:28:23:903] (ERROR) ajp12: Servlet Error: java.lang.InternalError:
> >> > Can't connect to X11 window server using ':0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY var
> >> >iable.: Can't connect to X11 window server using ':0.0' as the value of the DISP
> >> >LAY variable.
> >> >[01/06/2000 04:28:23:903] (ERROR) an error returned handling request via protoco
> >> >l "ajpv12"
> >>
> >> Jserv 1.1, Apache 1.3.12, Sun JDK 1.2.2, JSDK2.0.
> >>
> >> My Servlet has been running fine form months without problem, but this is
> >> can't do.
> >>
> >> So why X11?? it is not drawing on any wm, it is just loading an image. I
> >> do have X installed, but gee I haven't run it for ages and can't see any
> >> reason why this code would rely on X at all.
> >>
> >> Heeeellp!!
> >>
> >> Thanx
> >>
> >> Chris :)
> >>
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