Thank you
Thank you for your effort to port Java 1.2 into Linux. I will keep checking this site and wait for the release. I am sure you guys have your bags very full, but please forgive me for asking if you guys are planning to port the Java3D too...thanks. - Abed -- Abed M. Hammoud, D.Sc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] IntellX L.L.C. Office: (303) 469-7383 Colorado, USA http://www.anatomic.com/abed
Thank you!
Thank you to Blackdown porting team! You all did an excellent job and I would say "Merry Christmas" to everyone. Jacques Chansavang IBM Global Services [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (219)455-6234
JDE & (emacs or xemacss)?
Choices, choices, so many choices! Anybody got any preferences on emacs or xemacs for java? TIA, Michael Doherty
JDK for Linux on MIPS
I need to have a JDK for a MIPS processor running RedHat Linux 5.x. I only found one vendor Kaffe, and their JDK seems to be horrible. Is there any chance that I can sources to JDK and compile for MIPS? Nagendra
Re: Singal use in Native Threads jdk
Interesting post. I've not read much about SIGSTOP/SIGCONT. Should native libraries be catching SIGSTOP to yield to the garbage truck then? How are you handling this inside the black box? Trent Jarvi [EMAIL PROTECTED] rxtx maintainer http://jarvi.ezlink.com/rxtx/
Re: How to include ?
"Ramesh Babu A." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I have a setup, > JDK1.1.6, RedHat4.1 > I want to include my own fonts, backgrounds in my java > application(not Applets). Is it possible to do ? The background: you use java.*.* methods. This is a platform-independent programming problem, so I won't answer in java-linux. The fonts: Take a look at internationalization in the JDK documentation. It discusses how to modify font.properties to add fonts. The Solaris section applies to Linux. -- [If you post a response, no need to cc me; if you cc me, please say so.] A merchant gives you free samples of fish. A friend teaches you how to fish.
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RE: JDE & (emacs or xemacss)?
> Choices, choices, so many choices! Anybody got any preferences on > emacs or xemacs for java? XEmacs simply because the GUI is much nicer, and I'm used to it (even though I'm using vim at the moment). / Peter Schuller E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web: http://hem.passagen.se/petersch
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Michael Doherty wrote: > > Choices, choices, so many choices! Anybody got any preferences on > emacs or xemacs for java? > > TIA, > > Michael Doherty Thanks for the replies. I d/l jde and installed it. I'll try it first with emacs because that came with the install. Could someone send me an example of their .emacs startup file I could use? TIA Michael
