Any news on 1.2?

1999-05-19 Thread Robbie Baldock

Hi -

Just wondering what the latest ETA is on a final release of 1.2.  It's
been a couple of months since the pre-release was made available.


Robbie


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swing

1999-05-19 Thread Ozer Irfan

Hello

How implements right click button in swing.

Thanks

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Re: Java debugger ?

1999-05-19 Thread Larry Gates


I use the JDE with XEmacs also.  Very nice after you get used to it,
but there's much to be improved.  Glad to hear someone else has
compared it with another debugger.  I also like the way it changes the
colors of comments vs. code vs. method names etc... you have to see
it, I guess.

>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>There are a couple I've used:
>
>JDE - a java development environment for Emacs.  Pretty good if you like Emacs.
>(almost enough to get me to switch :-).  It uses the JDK debugger.
>
>Jikes Debugger - I found it useable, but not great.  From IBM AlphaWorks.


>Hi
>
>Is there such a beast (running on linux) ?
>
>Thanks
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Re: swing

1999-05-19 Thread James Seigel

Talk with people on advanced-java.
J.

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On Wed, 19 May 1999, Ozer Irfan wrote:

> Hello
> 
> How implements right click button in swing.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> bye
> 
> 
> 
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jdk1.1.7v3 for libc

1999-05-19 Thread Thomas Thyberg

Hi,

I've looking around on the mirrors but haven't found any trace
of the libc-version of v3. The glibc version have been around
for almost a week but there is no libc version. Will there not be
one?


Regards/TT


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Dynamic jserv to apache

1999-05-19 Thread Roland Carlsson

Hi!
I've trying to install jserv 1.0b4 (tried b3 too) to my apache 1.3.6 webserver 
dynamically. But when compiling jserv i've got a lot of errors, all of one reason.

./org/apache/jserv/JServContext.java:90: class org.apache.jserv.JServContext must be 
declared abstract. It does no define   from interface 
javax.servlet.ServletContext.

About 20 errors of that kind + about 15 deprecation warnings mostly about 
javax.servlet.ServletContext.  I've done this installation before and it have worked 
fine. One reason that it doesn't work now is that I'm compiling as Dynamic Shared 
Object (both Apach and Jserv) and that i'm now using RedHat6.0 instead of 5.1. 

Everything works fine until make for jserv there some javafile goes crazy.

I use:
RedHad 6.0
Jdk1.1.7v3
Jsdk2.0
Jserv1.0v4 (DSO)
Apache1.3.6 (DSO)

Any ideas about how to get around the problem?? 

Thanks
Roland Carlsson


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Blackdown

1999-05-19 Thread Sandy Ward

Hey,

Anyone know much about the garbage collector for the Blackdown JVM? I am talking
about comparisons to Sun's, IBM's, etc. From recent experience it seems that
the GC takes one big pause to collect the garbage where as other VM's do it a
little more smoothly.

Any thoughts?

Sandy


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Re: jdk1.1.7v3 for libc

1999-05-19 Thread Michael Sinz

On Wed, 19 May 1999 09:34:28 -0500, Thomas Thyberg wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I've looking around on the mirrors but haven't found any trace
>of the libc-version of v3. The glibc version have been around
>for almost a week but there is no libc version. Will there not be
>one?

The main changes in the 1.1.7 v3 release was the glibc 2.0 to 2.1
compatibility work.  I no longer have a libc5 system here (I would
need to restore/re-install one) so I have not had a chance to build
or test the changes in libc5.

If I get a chance, I will try to do such a build.  (But work calls
right now so I have very little time for the next while :-()


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Re: Blackdown

1999-05-19 Thread Michael Sinz

On Wed, 19 May 1999 10:51:55 -0700, Sandy Ward wrote:

>Hey,
>
>Anyone know much about the garbage collector for the Blackdown JVM? I am talking
>about comparisons to Sun's, IBM's, etc. From recent experience it seems that
>the GC takes one big pause to collect the garbage where as other VM's do it a
>little more smoothly.

The GC in our port is what is in Sun's code.

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Re: Blackdown

1999-05-19 Thread Sandy Ward

hm would have any idea of why I would be getting this very long
garbage collection cycle.

The same code running on a PC using JDK 1.1.7  does have the garbage collection
cycle.

Sandy

Michael Sinz wrote:

> On Wed, 19 May 1999 10:51:55 -0700, Sandy Ward wrote:
>
> >Hey,
> >
> >Anyone know much about the garbage collector for the Blackdown JVM? I am talking
> >about comparisons to Sun's, IBM's, etc. From recent experience it seems that
> >the GC takes one big pause to collect the garbage where as other VM's do it a
> >little more smoothly.
>
> The GC in our port is what is in Sun's code.
>
> Michael Sinz -- Director of Research & Development, NextBus Inc.
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> My place on the web ---> http://www.users.fast.net/~michael_sinz
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Problem: can't run jdk1.2 under RedHat6.0

1999-05-19 Thread Zhihui Zhao


 
hi, I installed the jdk1.2 on Redhat 6.0. When I run java or javac,
the following problem
appears:
*** panic: GC: getStickySystemClass failed: java/lang/ref/Reference
    CLASSPATH may be incorrect
SIGABRT   6*   abort (generated by abort(3) routine)
    stackpointer=0xb4d0
Full thread dump Classic VM (Linux_JDK_1.2_pre-release-v1, native threads):
    "main" (TID:0x410e81e0, sys_thread_t:0x8143618,
state:R, native ID:0x400) prio=5: pending=java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
Monitor Cache Dump:
Registered Monitor Dump:
    utf8 hash table: 
    JNI pinning lock: 
    JNI global reference lock: 
    BinClass lock: 
    Class linking lock: 
    System class loader lock: 
    Code rewrite lock: 
    Heap lock: 
    Monitor cache lock: owner "main" (0x8143618) 1 entry
    Thread queue lock: owner "main" (0x8143618) 1 entry
    Dynamic loading lock: 
    Monitor registry: owner "main" (0x8143618) 1 entry
Could anyone tell me how to solve this problem?

Thanks in advance
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Re: Strange Java2D painting problems...

1999-05-19 Thread Neal Sanche

> I notice the problem too. Using java2D, my application will crash
> the JVM with a segmentation fault too. I also notice that when I
> move the window while the JVM is still loading or painting, the JVM
> crashes.  So, I think the problem may be complex, anyway I think
> this is a port problem.

Thanks for the second pair of eyes, and the vote of confidence that I
am not insane. I don't have time right now to put in a report with
sample code to reproduce the problem, but I will still make a formal
bug report soon.

-Neal

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Re: Dynamic jserv to apache

1999-05-19 Thread daly

Roland,
  I hacked fixes for almost all of these problems. Basically there is a
new method
or two added to the interfaces that you need to implement. Most are just
renamings.
The big problem is that one function went away and there is no
replacement. I haven't
had the time to figure out what it is supposed to do. I tried to post my
fixes but
I have to get up to speed on CVS first. I can give you the code I
changed but it
still won't compile due to the missing function.

Tim Daly
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Roland Carlsson wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> I've trying to install jserv 1.0b4 (tried b3 too) to my apache 1.3.6 webserver 
>dynamically. But when compiling jserv i've got a lot of errors, all of one reason.
> 
> ./org/apache/jserv/JServContext.java:90: class org.apache.jserv.JServContext must be 
>declared abstract. It does no define   from interface 
>javax.servlet.ServletContext.
> 
> About 20 errors of that kind + about 15 deprecation warnings mostly about 
>javax.servlet.ServletContext.  I've done this installation before and it have worked 
>fine. One reason that it doesn't work now is that I'm compiling as Dynamic Shared 
>Object (both Apach and Jserv) and that i'm now using RedHat6.0 instead of 5.1.
> 
> Everything works fine until make for jserv there some javafile goes crazy.
> 
> I use:
> RedHad 6.0
> Jdk1.1.7v3
> Jsdk2.0
> Jserv1.0v4 (DSO)
> Apache1.3.6 (DSO)
> 
> Any ideas about how to get around the problem??
> 
> Thanks
> Roland Carlsson
> 
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Setting Netscape to Use JDK

1999-05-19 Thread Jonathan Mark Brooks

How do I set Netscape to use the JDK instead of
the built-in JVM under Unix/Linux?


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JDK1.2: libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2 link

1999-05-19 Thread Rick Gruber

Could someone please tell me how to create the libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2
link? I need it because java 1.2 fails with an error message for this
specific library.
I am a bit confused because neither ldconfig nor a file system search
for this shows me a file like "libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2" or even
"libc6.0-1.so.2" to link to.

My System is SuSE 6.0 on x86. I have both libstdc++.so.2.8.0 and
libstdc++.so.2.9.0 in /usr/lib and set LD_PRELOAD to
/usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.9.0

I guess that I do not understand the term linking the right way. So if
someone could also indicate a howto or similar on all these
library-versions-linking stuff, I would be glad , too.
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