I know everybody asks when the jdk1.2 for linux will be released.
This mail is not one of them.
There was a post from a blackdown member that he wants to put a site
about the status of the jdk, now I am waiting hard for it.
Could you put up the site, even if it doesn't contain more than nothing,
Dear Sir,
We could not down load the JDK and 'URL not found' message is displayed
on the screen. Could give helph to get the JDK.
Thanks for helph
Hothiappan K
I have recently installed binfmt_misc on my linux system using kernel
2.2.1.
I have this game application I've written. It lives in its own package
in its own directory one level down from ./usr/local/java.
Following the suggestions of people here, I have gotten into the habit
of NOT defining cla
Joseph H. Buehler wrote:
> What's the trick to getting -prof to output useful information? I
> never see any of my own classes in the output. Maybe this is because
> I am using TYA and something is not implemented?
Yes, TYA and binary forms of shuJIT don't let -prof option work.
You can compi
David Craig wrote:
> shuJIT doesn't appear to be mentioned very often in performance
> comparisons in this list. Its website boasts performance results that are
> usually better than TYA 1.2v3,
Benchmark tests on the page, Linpack benchmark,
Eratosthenes sieve and CaffeineMark isn't usual
appli
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 05:55:52 -0600, Steve Cohen wrote:
>I have recently installed binfmt_misc on my linux system using kernel
>2.2.1.
>I have this game application I've written. It lives in its own package
>in its own directory one level down from ./usr/local/java.
>Following the suggestions of
Hi,
does anybody know how to set the locale other than using
-Duser.language=something? I know that the Win JVM respects the
locale of the OS, but the Java port does not seem to care (i.e. when I
set LANG=de I still get en as user.language).
Can anybody tell me whether there is another way than
Brian Jones wrote:
> Christopher Rowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Oops, I thought he was referring to something else.
> >
> > Didn't Microsoft have a Unix-like OS with a name similar to Minix?
>
> Xenix. Radio Shack was using this for their POS systems as recently
> as around 4 years ago.
Ted Garrett wrote:
> I don't think you are looking at the true history of what 'windoze people'
> willingly use. Look at "Frontpage Server Extensions", "VBScript", and the
> number of sites on the internet which have '.asp' as their primary
> document type.
>
> Microsoft can spend a few hundred
"Brett W. McCoy" wrote:
> This is the bounce message I am continually getting. Is anyone else
> getting this?
>
I also get it whenever I do download my mails (and they contain a message
from the list).
Dimitris
Hello
I'm a NEWBIE on this java thing :)
How do I create and write a file on server with an Applet
THANK YOU
I having problems with installation of the 117a JDK installation. I get
the following when I try to run any of the executables:
ls: not: No such file or directory
/usr/local/jdk117_v1a/bin/../bin/i586/green_threads/java: can't
resolve symbol '_Xglobal_lock'
/usr/local/jdk117_v1a/bin/..
Greetings,
I'm having problems running java from within a shell script. The java
application mostly runs, but I've noticed that it does not receive a
^C interrupt and it cannot read from stdin when invoked this way.
Typing "java ..." directly at my bash prompt does not demonstrate
this problem.
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm having problems running java from within a shell script. The java
> application mostly runs, but I've noticed that it does not receive a
> ^C interrupt and it cannot read from stdin when invoked this way.
> Typing "java ..." dire
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 16:10:43 -0600, Moses DeJong wrote:
>I ran into this same problem. I too posted a note to the mailing list
>but I did not hear back from anyone. The really odd part was that it
>only seemed to happen when running with native threads. If I ran the
>green threads version it work
No, I'm seeing the same problem with both green and native threads...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 02/19/99 05:17:34 PM
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Russell Pridemore/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: Re: java shell script
On Fri, 19 Feb
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 17:29:55 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>No, I'm seeing the same problem with both green and native threads...
Hmmm... I run Java from shell scripts all the time.
Which shell are you using?
Michael Sinz -- Director of Research & Development, NextBus Inc.
mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Humm, I did not run into that. Another thing you might want to try is
to exec the java program instead of just running it as a child process.
When I used "exec java -native ..." that fixed the problem for me.
Mo DeJong
dejong at cs.umn.edu
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> No, I'm
Dear Java-gurus
Is it possible to retrieve a file from a user that connects to a site with Java?
I would like to have an application that performs data analysis on a users data
set and would like then to be able to send the file to me from the web interface.
Thanks in advance,
-Jim Johnon
On Sat, 20 Feb 1999 00:34:21 +, James Johnson wrote:
>Dear Java-gurus
>
>Is it possible to retrieve a file from a user that connects to a site with Java?
>I would like to have an application that performs data analysis on a users data
>set and would like then to be able to send the file to me
I'm a bigginer linux user, and the more I learn about it , the more I
like it.(specially because I have access to the source code).
I'd like to hear you opinion about Java applications, applets on Linux.
What advantage do you see running java apps on this platform , rather
than running it on NT?
D
Hey,
Just wanted to drop you a note. There is a computer
show this weekend at the Radisson Hotel in Overland
Park. If you are still looking for those parts, its
a good place to find them. I think the hours are
10 to 3 on Sunday, but you might want to get there
early you know how those thi
Do any of you know if setEnabled() on a swing component is supposed to notify
all of its children that it is disabled? I thought that is was supposed to...
but I can't seem to get it to work.
--jason
Which installer are you using?
Did you read the FAQ?
Did you read the INSTALL docs? It's short, so it's easy to be fooled
into just skimming, but there are some very important details in there.
I'll bet you are using the Motif version. Forget that - get the regular
version. Also, grab the X
Michael Sinz wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Feb 1999 05:55:52 -0600, Steve Cohen wrote:
>
> >I have recently installed binfmt_misc on my linux system using kernel
> >2.2.1.
> >I have this game application I've written. It lives in its own package
> >in its own directory one level down from ./usr/local/java
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> Just wanted to drop you a note. There is a computer
> show this weekend at the Radisson Hotel in Overland
> Park. If you are still looking for those parts, its
> a good place to find them. I think the hours are
> 10 to 3 on Sunday, but you might want to g
Michael Doherty wrote:
> Thanks for the info. but what in what country is Overland Park?
> some of us on the list may not live near you.
Hmmm... I vaguely recall an Overton park in Memphis :-).
But seriously, folks... responding to spam is a good way to get your
name added to a list of known liv
Arnaldo Riquelme wrote:
> What advantage do you see running java apps on this platform , rather
> than running it on NT?
> Do you think Java-Linux is a good combination for enterprice
> apps.(client/server, etc).
The main advantage of running Java apps on the Linux platform is that
you're not tyi
I realize that this is not the proper forum for this, but I consider
this list pretty knowledgeable about java and I just toy around with it
at the moment. My employer is working on an application that is
deliverable on many platforms, from a standalone win32 platform to
client-server versions se
On Fri, 19 Feb 1999, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> Arnaldo Riquelme wrote:
> > What advantage do you see running java apps on this platform , rather
> > than running it on NT?
> > Do you think Java-Linux is a good combination for enterprice
> > apps.(client/server, etc).
>
> The main advantage of runni
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