If on linux and not in 'gui' mode try:
Xvfb
http://www.xfree.org/ (virtual framebuffer X server)
We use this for our image sites....start up command line...as if
in windows environment
David
At 11:18 AM 6/26/01 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>I have a program which tries to get the width and height of an image. I use
>java Frame as observer component. Program works fine on NT servers but on
>Unix server it doesn't. There is no error message and program just halts. It
>seems there are some server setting on Unix when using java Frames, does
>anybody know about this? or is there any other way than Frames to get those
>properties?
>
>Thank you,
>
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