Re: javax.comm for Linux on StrongARM

2001-07-12 Thread Stewart Allen

I started a project at home for a complete clean-room implementation of 
javacomm (from the api's) including the javax.comm classes. So far I 
have basic serial IO working without event notifications (callbacks). 
It's been tested successfully on IBM, Sun and Blackdown JVM's. It's one 
simple makefile and a few classes, four .h and one .c. The JNI is all 
straight C so it should be easily portable to any gnu-linux system.

I wrote this primarily because of problems I encountered with IBM's 
javacomm implementation when talking to devices that are very sensitive 
to latency (Philips Pronto remote). But I also had a desire to 
contribute it to the classpath and gcj projects when it was complete.

If you're interested in the code, let me know.

stewart


Trent Jarvi wrote:

>Jøran:
>
>I'm not very familiar with strongARM support in GNU.  I'll talk to some people that 
>would know
>more  Monday.  I think you mentioned you have no auto* tools on the box.  One 
>possible solution
>would be to build a crosscompiler on another box and build the strongARM/linux 
>binaries with the
>tools.
>
>I'm answering emails from an internet caffee tonight.  I'll be able to help more on 
>Monday.
>
>--- Jøran_Barkhald_Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>I'm running Blackdown JRE 1.3.1 on a Compaq Ipaq (strongARM).  The
>>operating system is Familiar v0.4.
>>
>>Java needs to talk to the serial port of the Ipaq, so I need the Java
>>Communications API. Any links to javax.comm for Linux/StrongARM?
>>
>>
>>Best regards
>>Jøran B. Sandberg
>>
>>
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Version of swing

2001-07-12 Thread Larry



I was wondering if anyone knew which version of 
swing is used in Blackdown's 1.3.1 JDK?


Re: Version of swing

2001-07-12 Thread Sylvain GIL

On Thu, Jul 12, 2001 at 11:57:59AM -0500, Larry wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone knew which version of swing is used in
> Blackdown's 1.3.1 JDK?

The swing package has been integrated in standard Java API
(javax.swing.*) since version 1.2 of the JDK...

regards,
-- 
Sylvain.


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Version of WebShpere...

2001-07-12 Thread JKL at sina



I use WebShpere 2.0, and wanna to make JSP version to 
1.2. how to?
 
and how-to restart webshpere on linux?
 
thanks !!


Re: Will there be any further development of Java2 on Sparc/Linux?

2001-07-12 Thread Ted Garrett

Oddly enough, about a half hour after I sent the original message I found
the 1.3.0-FCS build on ibiblio.org.  My face is red...  Thanks for the
response and the work towards supporting Linux/Sparc.

On 11 Jul 2001, Juergen Kreileder wrote:

> From: Juergen Kreileder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Ted Garrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > What I'm wondering is whether or not the J2SDK and J2EESDK are
> > still under development for Sparc/Linux.  The release(s) for this
> > architecture seem to have stopped moving forward after the RC4
> > release of J2SDK1.2.2, and that was a while back.
>
> The latest release for Sparc is 1.3.0-FCS.  1.3.1 should be available
> in couple of days.  We're also working on HotSpot for Linux/Sparc.

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