Re: java + X11 memory leak (a crazy idea)

1999-08-15 Thread Nelson Minar

> > javares. Info is at http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/javares/
>The archive seemed to cover the first two weeks only?

No, that's the full archive. My impression is a lot of people are
interested in the problem but not many people are working on it.

>>There's room for a good project here. There are some partial solutions
>>now, JRes is probably the best known one.
>The web site referred to in one of the archived mailings was done

You mean the site is down? Yes, it is. The author's home page is
  http://www.cs.cornell.edu/home/grzes/index.html
but everything else is gone, maybe it's temporary.

The paper was presented at OOPSLA 98, so if you can get the
proceedings or ACM digital library access, you can find it there.

JRes was a project he did to hack CPU and network usage accouting into
a Java VM. Interestingly, he did it by using COM hooks into a
Microsoft VM. My impression was it was a nice proof of concept, but
you'd want more cooperation from the VM to do it right.

>I belong into the "running untrusted code" category and have to put
>limits on memory and CPU usage for that code. I'd be very interested
>in some pointers.

Most of what I know is summarized in
  http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/javares/hypermail/0002.html

I'm doing untrusted code, too (mobile agents). I don't think there's
much in the way of practical solutions right now. But if someone wants
to work on them, we have an audience of 160 people on javares who are
interested.

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Re: java + X11 memory leak (a crazy idea)

1999-08-15 Thread Bernd Kreimeier

Nelson Minar writes:
 > javares. Info is at http://gee.cs.oswego.edu/dl/javares/

The archive seemed to cover the first two weeks only?

 > There's room for a good project here. There are some partial solutions
 > now, JRes is probably the best known one.

The web site referred to in one of the archived mailings 
was done, a websearch revealed only an IBM project to
treat resources (images etc.) like classes.

I belong into the "running untrusted code" category and have
to put limits on memory and CPU usage for that code. I'd be
very interested in some pointers. Anything aside from the
above URL?

 
 b.


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Can't play a wav file

1999-08-15 Thread Niessen ing. E.P.M.

Hello,

I installed the latest jdk1.2v2 on a redhat 6 installation. With the
class audioclip I try to play a wav file. But it only plays .au files.
Is this not yet supported in this pre release?

Somebody an idea how to play wav files under java?

Thanks in advance.

Erik


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