> "soonho" == soonho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
soonho> I have a C program running in Linux using command line
soonho> argument - main (int argc, char *argv[]). How to use JNI
soonho> to call this command-line argument? I need to use JNI
soonho> cause my C program involve OS
Hi all,
I've upgraded to RedHat 7.0 will all updates from RedHat
until now (all glibc, ...). I'm using j2sdk-1.3.0-FCS
without problems except the plugin. Running it
ends with:
[ivop@roger fonty]$ appletviewer Applet12.html
# # An unexpected exception has been detected in native code outside t
Hello
Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a project for
"emedding" JRE as part of Linux system. By embedding I mean starting it at
system boot or the first time it's needed and keep it running, so that when
the user starts an Java application java is already there and s
Hello,
I have following problem:
In order to run a special application without crashes - DNS lookups must
be disabled for that program as someone found out! The same good fellow
sent me a description for doing this under FreeBSD!
Does anyone know how what I have to do under LINUX (RedHat 6.2) i
can some one explain to me what is wrong here /
i try to attache a Jtable in a frame and i get event erroros
i am including a typescript with the error reports
for you to see
--
Billy Kantartzis
3rd year computer science,
Isaac Rebow House Flat 3,
University of Essex,
co4 3sq
Colchester,
Ess
http://gcc.gnu.org/ ... look at the Java support if you
want startup times that are as good as native code.
(And don't need Swing... GTK integration is in the
works though.)
GCC 3.0 includes a Java compiler, GCJ. It's in code
slush now, soon to branch; "hope to release by the
end of Q1 2001".
On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Yavor Kolarov wrote:
> Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a project for
> "emedding" JRE as part of Linux system. By embedding I mean starting it at
> system boot or the first time it's needed and keep it running, so that when
> the user starts an Jav
Until Sun agress to release java under the gpl, it ain't gonna happen.
There isn't even a 1.2 compatible free jvm.
Yavor Kolarov wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a project for
> "emedding" JRE as part of Linux system. By embedding I mean starting
"Brett W. McCoy" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 18 Jan 2001, Yavor Kolarov wrote:
>
> > Recently an interesting question crossed my mind - is there a project for
> > "emedding" JRE as part of Linux system. By embedding I mean starting it at
> > system boot or the first time it's needed and keep it running,