Hello all,
First, I have no budget for this... :)
Having said that - I need to come up with an app server that handles message
driven beans and is open source, and is enterprise capable (we're expecting
massive traffic) . I have narrowed things down to Enhydra or Jboss. We run a
cluster
Hi All,
Hope all is well.
We've just noticed that the Blackdown JDK 1.3.0 for sparc is available
and have installed it on our E250 system.
Great work, but I wanted to ask what performance expectations we
should have ? Our tests have shown that the Blackdo
does anyone know of a zip (not gzip or bzip2) utility that will run in
linux? i ask this since sun publishes their html jdk documentation as a
zip file. (on the other hand, is the documentation for the jdk 1.3.1
available anywhere as a gzip or bzip2 file?)
thanks
sjr
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On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Marcus Crafter wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Hope all is well.
>
> We've just noticed that the Blackdown JDK 1.3.0 for sparc is available
> and have installed it on our E250 system.
It should be on the mirrors now, indeed.
> Great work, but I wanted to ask wh
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On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 02:44:51PM -0500, Steven Rubenstein wrote:
> does anyone know of a zip (not gzip or bzip2) utility that will run in
> linux? i ask this since sun publishes their html jdk documentation as a
> zip file. (on the other hand, is the documentation for the jdk 1.3.1
> availa
Steven Rubenstein wrote:
>
> does anyone know of a zip (not gzip or bzip2) utility that will run in
> linux?
You could write one in Java :-)
or:
http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/
RedHat installs with this. Type "unzip" on your CLI and you may
discover you already have it!
-- Char
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Steven Rubenstein wrote:
> does anyone know of a zip (not gzip or bzip2) utility that will run in
> linux? i ask this since sun publishes their html jdk documentation as a
> zip file. (on the other hand, is the documentation for the jdk 1.3.1
> available anywhere as a gz
Jar files are in the Zip file format, so you can use the JDK jar tool to
extract the documentation .zip files.
peter
"Jesus M. Salvo Jr." wrote:
>
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> Hash: SHA1
>
> E... unzip:
>
> [john@localhost john]$ unzip --help
> UnZip 5.40 of 28 November 1998, b
On Wed, 13 Jun 2001, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 02:44:51PM -0500, Steven Rubenstein wrote:
> > does anyone know of a zip (not gzip or bzip2) utility that will run in
> > linux? i ask this since sun publishes their html jdk documentation as a
> > zip file. (on the other han
>Yes, performance can be increased since:
>1) there is currently no hotspot in sparc jdk 1.3.0
>2) some parts were compiled without optimization in order to bypass a
>compiler problem.
>
>The intention was to go to 1.4 immediately, and to skip improvements on
>1.3.0 or 1.3.1. Unless people really
Try using "jar". Jarfiles are zipfiles with a strange extension
and an optional layout convention.
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What issues have been seen using the 2.4 kernels and java 1.3 ?
Do the threading issues lessen or go away?
Do I need to change my code?
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