Thank you Peter, I will give this a try.
I am sure you understand the difficulty
in finding messages when it is not clear
which keys to search in the archive.
I have found this problem a couple times in
the process of getting started on java-linux.
When I get it going, I plan to garner the email
messages that have been particularly useful in
getting started into a single message. I will
send it to the group to have them all in a single
message for the archive.
Thank You for your input.
dt
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David R.Thompson
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Peter Graves wrote:
> Sounds like you might be using -green but not specifying
> -Djava.compiler= to disable the JIT. This is a known problem.
>
> -Peter
>
> David Thompson wrote:
> >
> >
> > colleagues,
> >
> > When starting my GUI based programs they
> > flash the window on the screen, then the
> > window disappears and exits. There is
> > no error message, the GUI thread just
> > seems to die. I have made a simple program
> > (in case the problem is something complex with my
> > other programs) that just makes a JFrame (500X500)
> > and sets it to visible. It has the same problem.
> > When I run it in jdb, when it exits it simply
> > says that the main thread died, continuing,
> > then it says something about communications
> > has stopped. Then I am returned to a normal
> > command prompt, not in jdb.
> >
> > I have spent an hour or so with the archive and have
> > seen another message similar to this effect with
> > no reply. It was posted regarding 1.1.6, but I am
> > using jdk1.2 and RH5.2.
> >
> > Help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Thank you
> > respectfully
> > David R. Thompson
> >
> > _________________________________________
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> > Los Alamos National Laboratory
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