Can anyone tell me what the status is of the JDK
running on Linux to the Intel StrongArm. I also need
AWT support of that port
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:> We have a requirement in our project which talks about updating the
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:> event log from Java. Can someone give us some pointers as to how we can
:> accomplish this task?.
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:> The event log needs to be filled through Java
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Mike Sprauve wrote:
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> Can anyone tell me what the status is of the JDK
> running on Linux to the Intel StrongArm. I also need
> AWT support of that port
I don't know about Blackdown's JDK, but the Kaffe VM is the "real meat"
of PocketLinux, which runs on StrongArm devices. You didn't give an
Can anyone confirm whether the Linux port of JDK 1.3 requires a
virtual X server (eg: Xvfb) to be running before being able to draw off-
screen graphics with a BufferedImage? Older versions certainly
needed this but I'm hoping the answer to this is now "no"...
Robbie
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> PocketLinux and Kaffe are free (GPL) software, however non-GPL licenses
> of the PocketLinux Kaffee JVM are available for a fee. Several PDA
Is that legal? I thought once you GPLed code you cannot offer it under
a different license since it is likely to contain third-party contributions?
Ale
"Alexander V. Konstantinou" wrote:
>
> > PocketLinux and Kaffe are free (GPL) software, however non-GPL licenses
> > of the PocketLinux Kaffee JVM are available for a fee. Several PDA
>
> Is that legal? I thought once you GPLed code you cannot offer it under
> a different license since it is l
On Sat, May 05, 2001 at 11:56:56AM +0100, Robbie Baldock wrote:
> Can anyone confirm whether the Linux port of JDK 1.3 requires a
> virtual X server (eg: Xvfb) to be running before being able to draw off-
> screen graphics with a BufferedImage? Older versions certainly
> needed this but I'm hop
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> Can anyone confirm whether the Linux port of JDK 1.3 requires a
> virtual X server (eg: Xvfb) to be running before being able to draw off-
> screen graphics with a BufferedImage? Older versions certainly
> needed this but I'm hoping the answer to t
Try this:
./jvision121unixinstall.bin LAX_VM /usr/bin/java
IIRC that how to tell the installer explicitely where
your VM is on Linux.
Joern Kottmann wrote:
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> Hello :)
>
> I'm new at this mailinglist I'm a pupil from Germany and 16 years old,
> I can't speak English very well. I hope you ca