Hello,
>1. If I want to use JAVA to access Oracle, can I have to install
>JDBC for ORACLE?
Using the JDBC driver from http://www.oracle.com/st/products/jdbc/html/jdbc_collateral.html
didn't work well in my case, i could only feed up to 1900 bytes of
BLOB (as LONG RAW) data.
Bigger sizes only fil
Would even be interested, do you have some web page, or do you plan to
include it in the jgt project?
P@
Andreas Rueckert wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Somewhat OT(?):
> Since I don't like the other PLAFs, I've started to create a KDE PLAF. Far from
> completion, but some stuff already works (on JDK 1.1.
Nathan Meyers wrote:
> The choice is to wait for a real release. The porting team has dealt
> with a lot of distractions just getting to this point and having reached
> it -- a beta release that works quite well -- is no small
> accomplishment. But it is a beta, whose purpose in life is to shake
> I was just wondering if the jdk team is planning to release a 1.1.8
> version of the JDK now that the reference release is out, or is the port
> effort mainly going towards 1.2 now?
Uh... what do you mean by "is out"? I've just checked Javasoft and the
current releases for Win32 and Solaris st
Hello,
I am working in a project where I need
to access our intranet database (M$ SQL Server)
which has no IP addres, from the internet.
I installed rmijdbc server and it allow me
to reach the odbc datasources form applets
running on netscape navigator but not in
Internet explorer. For some reas
I must say that I found all the messages in response to my question
quite interesting. Thanks a lot! After I sent my original mail I tried
several things and none has yet quite worked (but I haven't finished my
last set of experiments :-). One thing, though: so much for
standards! In the book `Cli
I've been trying to get jdk1.2 or jre1.2 to work on
my machine without much success. My system was libc5
based so I fetched glibc-2.0.6 from the gnu mit site
(2.0.6 was the latest 2.0.X release there) and installed
it. I then installed the glib version of XFree86 3.3.3.1
to get the libXp library
On Thu, Mar 25, 1999 at 11:36:23AM +0100, Osvaldo Pinali Doederlein wrote:
> Uh... what do you mean by "is out"? I've just checked Javasoft and the
> current releases for Win32 and Solaris still seem to be 1.2.0 and 1.1.7.
http://developer.javasoft.com/ in the early access section.
> I second t
On Thu, 25 Mar 1999 12:43:07 -0600, Kelly Campbell wrote:
>I sent in the license agreement for JDK 1.1 source back in January, but
>they gave me 1.2 source. Is there some way to get 1.1 source and the
>current linux diffs for it? I'd be more than happy to help work on it if I
>can get the sources
I'm running JDK 1.2 pre 1 on Red Hat 5.2, and although I haven't had any
problems whatsoever with the base JDK (great job guys!) I've so far been
locked out of any GUI type stuff by the dependence on what I assume to be
Debian-specific library references - libstdc++libc6.0-1.so.2 for example. I
co
In case you´re interested in FTP under Java, this may of be of interest
for you.
I know, there are many ftp-clients for java. This is yet another one of
which I think the design is cool. If you have suggestions for
improvement, mail me. I tested it with proftpd.
http://www.richert.de/free/FTP.htm
Please the read the faq. This is all covered in that. You do have libc6.0,
its glibc2.0.7 on redhat.
Jason Proctor wrote:
> I'm running JDK 1.2 pre 1 on Red Hat 5.2, and although I haven't had any
> problems whatsoever with the base JDK (great job guys!) I've so far been
> locked out of any GUI
Troy Wu wrote:
>
> I'm not having a problem, really. The situation is that the output of
> idltojava compiler of CDK-A doesn't compile with CORBA classes of
> CDK-B (Corba Development Kit, that is =). Only runtime object
> instances are interoperable; not their source.
>
> *.java files generat
I copied your program in my linux box pentium 75 MHz Red Hat 4.2 and VM
1.1.5 and worked very well.
I supposed your computer has few memory because I wrote this code in a
work station HP and it crashed and generated a core file. In other WS HP
with more memory and the frame worked well.
greeting
As the Java-Linux porting team, you seemed the best first-place
to ask: Would you be interested in writing a major book on
Linux and Java? Can you recommend anyone who might be interested?
I'm looking for someone who can devote several months to create a
comprehensive reference book to survey
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