I'm sorry, I should learn to read messages before I respond to them. And to read error messages from the top down. At least that's what I tell others to do. The net version warning is frequent and is usually safely ignored. The "Connection to dx broken" is highly relevant. I suspect that the problem is not with javadx at all, I think dxexec is coredumping trying to write a gif. To rule this out, I propose that Susan attempt to write (WriteImage) a gif from a simple net using dxui/dxexec . In the past, the inability of ImageMagick enabled OpenDX to write gifs has been successfully addressed by make clean && make && make install in src/exec .
Pete Jeff Braun wrote: > Yes, she was having the same problem with all the examples. I'll let > Susan see if she has any better luck with the link to your example. > > Jeff > > On Fri, 19 May 2000, Peter Daniel Kirchner wrote: > > > Jeff and Susan, > > > > Obvious question here: Is Colorado the only example that fails, > > or an example of "universal" failure? I am using 4.7 but not on sgi. > > What is the result of using > > http://opendx.watson.ibm.com/java/htmlpages/Topo.html ? > > That server is opendx 4.0.9-ish . > > > > Pete > > > > Jeff Braun wrote: > > > > > Susan was having problems running JavaDX from the binaries I submitted to > > > OpenDX.org. I do not have any problems running JavaDX on my machine and > > > another machine I installed the binaries on. Here is her email: > > > > > > I have tried to run the Colorado elevation JavaDx example again. I do see > > > the dxworker, dxexec and java processes. When Status.html comes up, I can > > > use the mouse to manipulate the images in the 6 example windows. The > > > server status, # of visits etc. is correctly reported. I change the > > > rubbersheet scale factor, go to execute and click on execute once and that > > > is when the disconnection occurs. I have included the messages from the > > > Netscape's java console at the bottom of this message. After the > > > connection, I do a <shift> reload to reload the page and I get the applet > > > security errors that are at the end of the console listing. Sometimes > > > netscape core dumps at this point. I am using the netscape version that I > > > downloaded from SGI version 4.7. > > > > > > --------Output from Java Console ------------ > > > IBM Visualization Data Explorer / Java Explorer version 2.0.0 > > > Executive version: 4 0 10 > > > Executive/UI interface: 2 0 0 > > > Creation date: Thu Mar 18 11:35:28 EST 1999 > > > Creation host: Linux gdal.watson.ibm.com 2.0.32 #1 Wed Nov 19 > > > 00:46:45 EST 1997 i686 unknown > > > WARNING: User Interface or .net file version is newer than Executive > > > version > > > Connection to DX broken > > > IBM Visualization Data Explorer / Java Explorer version 2.0.0 > > > netscape.security.AppletSecurityException: security.Invalid access to > > > ClassLoader > > > at > > > netscape.applet.MozillaAppletContext.confirmClassLoader(MozillaAppletContext.java:172) > > > at > > > netscape.applet.MozillaAppletContext.getApplets(MozillaAppletContext.java:260) > > > at dx.net.DXApplication.locateImageWindows(DXApplication.java:1074) > > > at dx.net.DXApplication.setMacroName(DXApplication.java:570) > > > at dx.net.DXLAppThread.setMacro(DXLAppThread.java:72) > > > * at dx.net.DXLAppThreadCommand.execute(DXLAppThreadCommand.java:41) > > > at dx.client.DXClientThread.run(DXClientThread.java:59) > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Jeff Braun Geophysics Dept. > mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Montana Tech > (406) 496-4206 1300 W. Park St. > Butte, MT 59701
