Hi... I am new to the list.
Congrats to the porting team on the green
box! I think the chart is a good idea to keep us up
to date on port progress. Doesn't seem
like it would take long to update and it's very clear.
Late-
Butler
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Does anyone know how to call the java compiler from within a java
> program and without using Runtime.exec()?
It is not a question specific to Java and *Linux*.
Here is not just proper place to ask it.
You can make use of the class sun.tools.javac.Main as:
sun.tools.javac.Main javac = new
> Uli Luckas writes:
> > Why can IBM publish an 'almost' ready java 2 VM and why can't the linux
> > porters?
> > Maybe they can and don't know it?
>
> I'm sorry, it clearly states in our license agreement (which I don't think I
> can quote) that we have to pass JCK first. IBM has different
> > Both TYA and the ShuJIT are free JIT's which work with Linux and JDK 1.1 ...
> > I am assuming that porting them to work with JDK 1.2 will not be (too)
> > difficult.
>
> I know nothing, but I've heard that the interface for JITs has changed a
> lot between 1.1 and 1.2.
In the long term, we
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Oliver Fels wrote:
> > > Both TYA and the ShuJIT are free JIT's which work with Linux and JDK 1.1 ...
> > > I am assuming that porting them to work with JDK 1.2 will not be (too)
> > > difficult.
> >
> > I know nothing, but I've heard that the interface for JITs has changed
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999, Robert McConnell wrote:
> Ok, what happens if the point moves again before the sort is complete?
> Do you complete that one, or terminate and start over? If you terminate
> and start over, what happens if the sort never gets out to some points?
Interesting question ... bu
Bet? What bet? ;-)
Hmmm...
Green threads solved my problems (I hope this is NOT a case of false
security!)...
Is your version of glibc5 thread safe?
Regardless, this is a very serious issue that I hope the developers can
take a look at.
Now I am REALLY scared. The stuff I work on is as thr
> Sorry but that whole "hot spot" thing looks like vapor ware. Besides
> even if Sun is able to get "something" out the door they have already
> stated that it will be given to "paying customers only". Instead of
Easy answer on this: Let´s wait and see.
> waiting and hoping that Sun will do us a
On Wed, 24 Feb 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can someone point me to a FAQ or resource about executing a CGI script from
> within Java. I don't want to display the result, which I have done, just
> execute the CGI.
There's a HOWTO by David Silber on writing Java CGI. It can be found on
most L
FYI: I have an application using JDK1.2 on Digital UNIX 4.0D.
-Original Message-
From: Jean-Pierre Dube [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 11:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Hatred of 1.2 messages
Hi,
After following this story about the port. I blam
http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/columns/0,4351,389623,00.html
"Sun and the Object Management Group are working on a new
hybrid (?) Linux Java Development Kit."
Anybody has any info on this ???
I think the author is wrong. Maybe the OMG and Sun are working on a
Java ORB, but a "hyb
Just for your interest and in case noone has mentioned it yet:
Sun is now making the source code to the Java® 2 platform
available to the developer community.
Further information is available via
http://www.javasoft.com/communitysource/
and
http://www.sun.com/software/communitysource/java2/
On Thu, 25 Feb 1999, Augusto Sellhorn wrote:
> http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/columns/0,4351,389623,00.html
>
> "Sun and the Object Management Group are working on a new
> hybrid (?) Linux Java Development Kit."
>
> Anybody has any info on this ???
>
> I think the author is wrong
Uli Luckas wrote:
> Augusto Sellhorn wrote:
>
> > http://www.zdnet.com/pcweek/stories/columns/0,4351,389623,00.html
> Are you sure, you posted the right URL?
>
> Uli
Yeah. The statement is in the 4th paragraph.
--
Augusto Sellhorn
GE Harris Energy Control Systems
--
Hi,
I'm a newbie in java-land. Can anyone please tell me what is the
best JIT for linux.
I used kaffe, it's very good except that it core dumps on a large
applet (with 600 textfields) where this same applet runs
perfectly in blackdown's JVM and even netscape 4.04's one.
---
> > Does anyone know how to call the java compiler from within a java
> > program and without using Runtime.exec()?
>
> It is not a question specific to Java and *Linux*.
> Here is not just proper place to ask it.
>
> You can make use of the class sun.tools.javac.Main as:
>
> sun.tools.javac
Hi-
I'm using Sun's Java Web Server with Red Hat 5.2 and the Backdown 1.1.7A
jdk. Works great!
Now, I want to move the web server to port 80 and I need to recompile some
"native" libraries that come with the web server. (Sun's native libraries
seems to have some Solaris dependencies, as one mi
Thanks for the reference of the Java HOWTO, but I am not looking the
execute java as a CGI. What I need to do is call a CGI from within Java.
This is an applet and I do not have access to modify the server in any way.
In this case showDocument(0 won't work.
Thanks,
r.b.
Linuxsoft
http://www.li
Amidst all the talk about Java JITs ... I hadn't noticed anyone on the
list mention anything about the recently released Mozilla
ElectricalFire project:
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/ef/
To quote blatantly from the website:
ElectricalFire is a Java Virtual Machine that uses JIT (Just In
Here is a email I sent to Sun concering there licnese. It seems to me
the Sun Community Licens precludes me distributing my work if I include Sun
source.
I see no easy answer here.
Mike
I have a question.
I have developed a windowing System written almost entirely in Java.
Doing this I repla
When I try to compile a java program that I have
written, I get the error:
unable to initialize threads: cannot find class
java/lang/Thread
Could you please help me?
Boyle
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