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DAMN! My bad! I'm so very sorry for what I have done. Spreading 
disinformation.... SHIT!

I've screwed myself and my countrymen because I never came across the text 
everyone seems to have read which stated that X must be installed on every 
UNIX system in order for Java to render graphics on that machine.

Didn't think that was a necessity. I don't know if it should be. But it 
doesn't matter. I have done wrong, so I must be punished...

Sorry all.....   :-(

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>At 02:11 PM 10/18/00, you wrote:
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>>OK. What on earth is this all about? It sounds like you're trying to have 
>>a servlet render graphics to send to a web page or program waiting for 
>>the graphic?  If this is what you are trying to do, then there's no need 
>>for X. X has nothing to do with it at all. Just use the graphics library 
>>(awt.graphics???) to draw into a virtual object then gif encode it then 
>>send the bytes to the response stream...
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>Nonsense. Stop spreading disinformation so emphatically. You need an X 
>Visual to generate graphics with Java on any UNIX system (including 
>Solaris.) If you are serving images off a Solaris box, then you either 
>have access to an X display you don't know about, or you are just serving 
>images that already exist.
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