appletviewer missing fonts

1999-09-09 Thread Eric vanberkel

Hi y'all,

Whenever I start appletviewer I get these missing font
messages. Did I miss something when installing?
I use the blackdown JDK 1.2b pre-release kit on TurboLinux
3.0.

Someone seen this stuff?

gr. Eric

Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]


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Quetion on IDEs

1999-09-11 Thread Eric vanberkel

Folks,

In this list some discussion was held about java IDE's on
Linux. Now all IDEs mentioned are java-based. Performance
isn't a thing you can show off with in java, so I wondered
if I should download Jbuilder or Netbean or whatever
similar IDE for use on my 48MB 150Mhz Pentium (Linux)
boz

Will running any of these become an annoying experience?

Anyone?

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Re: Out of Office AutoReply: appletviewer missing fonts

1999-09-12 Thread Eric vanberkel

All you that replied on my postings:
I received it on my private address I set as a REPLY-TO.

Should be fixed ;-)

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> 
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Jozilla?

1999-09-12 Thread Eric vanberkel

Folks,

I am looking for a nice coffee and cream project and came
across this Jozilla browser, said they needed help, were
part of a grand project called JOS.
I downloaded the user version but since it runs on 1.1 I
decided to upgrade the lot to 1.2 myself.
But I've got a few little questions (why the docs do not
match the software etc) but haven't been able to contact
anyone.

Does anybody know about this proj being dead or slumbering?
I feel it quite interesting to lift the browser to 1.2 even
if nobody's waiting on it; it's nice software though ;-)
For tech's sake anyway.

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RE: NoClassDefFoundError and RH6.0

1999-10-02 Thread Eric vanberkel

Yes, Greg,

and it's the most stupid thing they invented at SUN because
now you have to juggle with most filemanagers extension
feature to execute a java class program.
Moreover, since the sacred URL needs every character of a
given path, it would be suitable if that went for .class
too. Anyway, what's the deal?

lotsa Success with Java anyway!


--- "Roll, Greg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually yes  Is this incorrect?  I'm fairly new to
> the Java thing
> but I compile fine with the same steps on a Solaris
> machine.
> 
> GR
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Chris Abbey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 1999 8:05 PM
> To: Roll, Greg
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: NoClassDefFoundError and RH6.0
> 
> 
> At 09:04 9/29/99 -0500, Roll, Greg wrote:
> >Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: HelloWorld/class
> 
> you didn't by any chance type "java HelloWorld.class" did
> you?
> 
>   cabbey at home dot net <*>
> http://members.home.net/cabbey
>I want a binary interface to the brain!
> Today's opto-mechanical digital interfaces are just too
> slow!
> 
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To find classes or to be Applet thats....

1999-10-02 Thread Eric vanberkel

Folks,

Though I'm confessin' that I read a bit less than I should
maybe, why do applets in JDK 1.2 ignore my $CLASSPATH?
It worked with JDK 1.1.4 on my TurboLinux.
After installing, the applicable text to read says:
'No $CLASSPATh, no $JAVA_HOME, just run it!"

Fairly enthusiastic that, but what was wrong with Applets
conforming to my $CLASSPATH?
I found out apps DO mind the $CLASSPATH though.

I alwyas use a self-made script that goes

java -classpath .:$CLASSPATH $1

Howver, since I installed JDK 1.2-b-prev the script

appletviewer $1 &

does not function, and now I found out why.

Anyone?

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Re: Classpath

1999-10-10 Thread Eric vanberkel

Roger,

use java -classpath .:$CLASSPATH 

this way your current dir and your claspath is always
scanned!


Have fun

--- Roger Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hey there I installed the jdk1.1.6 onto my Redhat system
> then I also
> installed the mysql JDBC and I had to set the classpath
> so my program
> would find the jdbc files, however, when I type java
>  it says 
> "can't find class " and my other programs run fine
> without the
> classpath set for the jdk but I need to set the classpath
> here for the
> jdbc stuff. Can you help??
> Thanks
> 
> 
> 
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Re: Stupid Newbie Questions: Catching unanticipated null pointer exceptions (Are there really any other kind =^)

1999-10-13 Thread Eric vanberkel

Oh, this reminds me of (X)Emacs and Java:

Check out 

http://www.baclace.net/emacsjava.html

for your IDE mate.

gr. Eric

--- "Alex M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Exception in thread "main"
> java.lang.NullPointerException:
> >   at
> java.awt.Container.addImpl(Container.java:316)
> >   at
> java.awt.Container.add(Container.java:245)
> >   at Tedit.(Tedit.java:100)
> >   at Tedit.main(Tedit.java:557)
> 
> The problem is in line 100 of Tedit.java, specifically in
> the constructor.
> I bet you're trying to add a null object to a container,
> either that or
> you're trying to add an object to a container that is
> null.
> 
> I don't use JDB unless I'm really desparate.  If you use
> Emacs and install
> the JDE for Emacs (you can get to it off of blackdown
> under third party
> tools I think) it integrates the jdb debugger into emacs
> so it kind of
> works like JBuilder's debugger where you can see what
> line you are on and
> skip/trace/etc into the source code, and watch the source
> code while the
> program runs.
> 
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Re: JDBC newbie question

1999-10-24 Thread Eric vanberkel

I've been thru this.

You go to check you have the 1.2.2 driver and not the
1.2.1, which did not work on my prev2 JDK + latest mysql

Also for apps:
java -cp .:$CLASSPATH proggie
with a correct classpath set

in applets $CLASSPATH won't work.
You'll want to put into your html:


..
..


put the mm jarfile in this tag and in the applet home dir.
If there is no jar, copy the mm.mysql level into the applet
home dir. I know it's a shame, butt...

If you haven't got a jar you use the jar tools to pack the
mm.mysql classes into a jar file.

This knowledge cost me a lotta sweat. I hope it pays off
for you brother...

Oh,
I managed to step over the line to PostgrSQL. Support for
JDBC is much better. This might be a hint. They also
upgraded to JDBC2 faster then mysql usually does

Good luck,
gr. Eric

--- Jalaluddin Riaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> I am a newbie to JDBC programming and am having some
> problems. I am 
> using mysql rdbms and mm.mysql.jdbc-1.2 driver and have
> jdk1.2preV2 
> installed. the problem is everytime i try to run a prog.
> i get class not 
> found exception. the prog is not able to find the driver
> class files. i have 
> tried different CLASSPATH settings, still does no works..
> any ideas.
> 
> thanks.
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Re: Can't find 'dingbat' fonts on 1.2preV2 install

1999-10-24 Thread Eric vanberkel

Bradley,

this problem was discussed predominantly in the month of
september. I suggest you check the archives on Blackdown.
I was one of the complainers...

gr. Eric

--- Bradley Rosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi.  I've recently installed the Blackdown 1.2 pre-v2 JDK
> and
> everything works fine except, when running a java
> program, a heap
> of "can't find font" messages popped up such as this:
> 
>   "Font specified in font.properties not found
>[--zapf
>
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]"
> 
> I commented out all 'dingbat' references in the
> font.properties
> file and that seems to have fixed the problem, but I just
> wanted
> to ask if there was a better solution (just 'chopping
> out' the
> fontname-dash-2 series of definitions in font.properties
> seemed to
> be a bit crude).
> 
> I'm running fvwm2 with Linux 2.2.12 and XFree86 (I don't
> have the
> version of XFree with me right now, but it's one of the
> most 
> recent - came with my Slakware 4.0 distribution of the
> 2.2.7 kernel).
> 
> Do other linux distributions have these 'dingbat' fonts? 
> Should
> I acquire them (somehow), or otherwise fix things up a
> bit more
> elegantly?
> 
> As a newcomer to Java on Linux, may I ask if anyone can
> give me
> an idea as to when 1.3 is likely to be out?  I had a
> number of
> Swing bugs in 1.2 (developing on NT) which were fixed
> when I went
> to the recent 1.3beta for NT.  I don't know anything
> about
> java implementations; can I try and merge the Swing java
> source
> from 1.3 into my blackdown 1.2preV2 installation or are
> more 
> complicated porting methods required?
> 
> Thanks for any help,
> 
> 
> Brad Rosser
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> 
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Re: JDBC newbie question

1999-11-01 Thread Eric vanberkel


Thanks to you too,

Stick to whatever suits you...


gr. Eric

--- Jalaluddin Riaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>thanks for help. i think i have got it sorted now. and
> i'm gonna stick to 
> mysql, i've got used to it.
> thanks again.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >I've been thru this.
> >
> >You go to check you have the 1.2.2 driver and not the
> >1.2.1, which did not work on my prev2 JDK + latest mysql
> >
> >Also for apps:
> >java -cp .:$CLASSPATH proggie
> >with a correct classpath set
> >
> >in applets $CLASSPATH won't work.
> >You'll want to put into your html:
> >
> >
> >..
> >..
> >
> >
> >put the mm jarfile in this tag and in the applet home
> dir.
> >If there is no jar, copy the mm.mysql level into the
> applet
> >home dir. I know it's a shame, butt...
> >
> >If you haven't got a jar you use the jar tools to pack
> the
> >mm.mysql classes into a jar file.
> >
> >This knowledge cost me a lotta sweat. I hope it pays off
> >for you brother...
> >
> >Oh,
> >I managed to step over the line to PostgrSQL. Support
> for
> >JDBC is much better. This might be a hint. They also
> >upgraded to JDBC2 faster then mysql usually does
> >
> >Good luck,
> >gr. Eric
> 
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Re: Version snag

1999-11-01 Thread Eric vanberkel

Not all in this group.
Since you ported Java stuff to pre2, this is the place to
go lookin for answers.

If people drag you down, the energy wasted is theirs.

gr. Eric

--- Hartnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This same package was installed on Solaris and its
> runtime and works fine.
> 
> This group seems to be quick to jump on someone if it is
> not JAVA Linux related in someone's opinion.
> I am running Blackdown JAVA 2 on Red Hat Linux 6, that
> sounds like this group to me. I don't see what the
> problem 
> is?
> I thought the idea of this list is to try to help others,
> not to try to make someone want not to use these
> products?
> 
> On Mon, 25 Oct 1999 18:19:15 -0700 (PDT), Dustin Lang
> wrote:
> 
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >> I am just surprised that the software now states that
> the pre-release
> >> 2 is not JAVA 2, can anyone make a suggestion as to
> why?
> >
> >I would suspect that your program is checking for a
> version number string
> >in a particular format, and is not receiving an answer
> in precisely that
> >format, and is choking.  I would further suspect that it
> was written in
> >windows and not tested anywhere other than windows. 
> Blah.  I would also
> >suspect that your code is calling
> System.getProperty("java.version"), and 
> >calling something like
> "1.2".equals(System.getProperty("java.version")).
> >This would sugest that your code is to blame, not the
> Blackdown JDK (and
> >your message is therefore off-topic). I cannot make a
> further guess 
> >without seeing your code.
> >
> >Cheers,
> >dstn.
> >
> >
> 
> 
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Re: GUI Design Question

1999-11-01 Thread Eric vanberkel

You might want a bit of help with GUI using the best IDE
I've ever seen ( & great perfomance)

AnyJ for Linux:

http://www.netcomputing.de/


gr. Eric

--- Riyad Kalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Java-Linux,
> I've been getting deeper into UserInterface design
> recently and have noticed many design issues that I am
> comming up against as my interfaces/programs are getting
> larger and more complex. And I was hoping maybe some of
> you
> could point me in the right direction.
> 
> My GOAL is to be able to break my UserInterface down into
> smaller classes that can all be instantiated and used by
> the
> main interface. For example have a ButtonPanel,
> NavigationPanel, DisplayPanel and seperate listener
> classes
> for each of those different types of panels. Then have a
> UserInterface class that instantiates all of them and
> builds
> the UI. The problems I am running into, as you can
> imagine,
> is getting objects back and forth between these classes
> CLEANLY. For an example. Lets say I have these 3
> following
> classes, one of which is a listener:
> 
> /* Class Listener */
> public class iHearYou implements ActionListener
> {
>  actionPerformed( ActionEvent e )
>  {
>   // Do something complex, create a new graphical
> component as a result
>   // that needs to be added to the UI.
>   }
> }
> 
> /* Class Panel */
> public class controlMe extends JPanel
> {
>   JButton a = new JButton( "Hi!" );
>   iHearYou newEar = new iHearYou();
>   a.addActionListener( newEar );
>   add( a );
> }
> 
> /* Class UI */
> {
>  controlMe S&M = new controlMe();
>  getContentPane().add( S&M );
> }
> 
> No assuming I click that button, which is being contained
> by
> the UI class, that action propogates all the way down to
> the
> action listener, where a new UI components (lets say a
> JLabel)  is created, and consequently wants to be added
> to
> my UI WITH a specific layout directive (lets say
> BorderLayout.NORTH). some might say "create an add
> method",
> but the problem there that I percieve is lets say I have
> a
> 100 buttons that do something different and have to add
> there component someplace else depending on many
> different
> variables. Then my generic add() method has to either
> become
> insanely complex or I have to find another way around
> this.
> 
> None the less, how do I cleanly get my object back to the
> main UI class and have it be added to the UI?
> 
> More importantly, is THIS good design that I have
> outlined
> above? Or should I have the extended JPanel class
> listening
> to itself? I don't like that idea, because it doesn't
> inantely seem OOP to me. So I've tried to break things
> up.
> But now I am getting confused about which road to head
> down.
> 
> My goal would to be to create complex user interfaces so
> obviously I need to tackle this sooner or later.
> 
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Re: Question

1999-11-06 Thread Eric vanberkel

Hi,

Firstly: applets CAn read and write files as through JDBC
Secondly: you have to place the postgresql.jar file in your
applet's home dir.

gr. Eric

--- James Seigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Check your applet tag for codebase tag
> Check to make sure your datbase driver is available in
> the directory where
> your codebase is implied.
> Make sure you database is on the same machine as the
> applet is loaded
> from.
> 
> 
> 3 is for after you fix the first two.
> 
> J
> 
> Pooh Bear -- "I am just a bear of little brain"
> 
> 
> On Thu, 4 Nov 1999, DD23 CCChang2 wrote:
> 
> > 
> > > Dear Sirs:
> > > I am junior JAVA programmer, one question need your
> help.
> > > I had RedHat Linux 6.0 with Java 1.2 SDK and
> PostgreSQL database,
> > > and my web server is Apache 1.3.6 version.
> > > I had copy the postgresql.jar into
> /jdk1.2/jre/lib/ext.
> > > 
> > > then, I wrote an applet just query the data from
> PostgreSql database,
> > > and show the result on screen, then created the
> test.html file, 
> > > and include the class , when I use appletviewer
> test.html, I can see 
> > > the data everything is OK, 
> > > 
> > > but when I put the html on my web, then I can see the
> applet area show 
> > > "Can't find Database Driver ..
> postgresql.drive"
> > > It's anything Linux envirounment setting error?
> > > Tks!
> > > 
> > > Jones Chang
> > > 
> > 
> > 
> >
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Re: Netscape and applets

1999-11-06 Thread Eric vanberkel

Hi,

Hotjava may solve the problem for the developer.
The end user however wants it to run on Netscape or
whatever.
I'd personally like everyone running appletviewer but,
alas!

gr. Eric

--- peter johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try HotJava.  Since it is written in Java, it will run
> anything the JVM from
> your JDK will run.
> 
> Paul Gearon wrote:
> 
> > I have a strange problem with Netscape on my RH6.1
> system.
> >
> > I have a class called myapp.server.FrontEnd which
> extends Applet
> > (naturally).  I have a reference to it in a .html file:
> >   HEIGHT=300> 
> > and it seems to work fine with appletviewer.  However,
> as soon as I load
> > it with Netscape I get the following in the status bar:
> >
> > Applet myapp.server.FrontEnd exception:
> java.lang.ClassCastException
> > myapp.server.FrontEnd is not an applet
> >
> > I'm stumped.  I've written other applets for use with
> Netscape which
> > have worked fine.  Has anyone any suggestions as to
> where I should look
> > for a solution?
> >
> > Also, since I don't know if the problem is mine or
> Netscape's, is there
> > another browser out there for Linux which will run
> applets?
> >
> > --
> > Regards,
> > Paul
> >
> > Paul Gearon
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > (Translation from latin: "I have a catapult. Give me
> all the money, or I
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