Re: Docs for Sun CLasses
Hi Tom, Thanks for your reply. It is a bit annoying that the classes aren't documented. Especially as several pieces of writing I have seen written by Sun people allude that the libraries are included with the JDK. Perhaps then I should extend my question does anyone know of any freely distributable libraries similar to the sun.net.* libraries? And before anyone suggests that I wrtie some, I would love to, but I suspect it would be a little beyond my current (low) skill level. :-\ Regards Jason > > These classes aren't documented because they're not intended for use by > java developers; they're for the internal use of Sun's JDK implementation. > Sun reserves the right to make changes to these classes at any time. > > That being said, Elliot "Rusty" Harold wrote a book called "Java Secrets" > that describes these classes. You can find a description of this book at > http://sunsite.lanet.lv/javafaq/books/secrets/index.html (and at other > SunSite mirrors, but that's the first one that popped up in my search > (where the hell is ".lv", anyway? Latvia?)). I think (though I'm not sure) > that he used a decompiler to convert the .class files back to .java source > code). > > Tom Valesky > > > On Tue, 14 Jul 1998, Jason Tan wrote: > > > > > Hi All, > > > > Can anyone point me in the direction of a location where I could download > > a copy of the API documentation for the sun clases, such as the FTP > > classes etc. > > > > I have managed to find some online versions, but I don't fancy saving each > > page individualy. What I am hoping to find is a tarball or zipped copy of > > these docs. > > > > Sun's Java web site is singularly unhelpful(as far as I can see anyway) > > :-( > > > > Any help appreciated. > > > > Also I have tried the help command, and got the resultant eamil, but I > > could not see any FAQ or guidline type info in there for this loist. Does > > such a FAQ/guidelines for this list exist? > > > > Regards > > Jason T > > > > Chariot Internet YAKSemail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > (Yet Another Knoweledgable Support guy) > > > > The box said Win95 or better, so I bought a Mac!! > > > > Technical Support requests directed to this address will be ignored. > > Support requests for Chariot users should be directed to: > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --- > > > > > > > > === > Tom Valesky -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://www.patriot.net/users/tvalesky >
Re: Java for Linux PowerPC
Sure is, but I can't remebr the URl. It is linked to from www.blackdown.org. IT is suposedly fully integratedf into the blackdown project, so theoreticallly shouild be available form blackdown mirros, but does not always seem tobe, although you can get it from some of the mirrors. There is a posting in the faq-o-matic at www.linuxppc.org as well, which I am pretty sure has the appropriate URLs. Regards Jason Tan On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Stephan Kauss wrote: > Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 16:02:02 +0200 > From: Stephan Kauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Java for Linux PowerPC > Resent-Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:03:07 -0400 > Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi Steve, > > is there one place to get the JDK 1.1.6 for MKLinux PowerPC java kit ? > > Thanks > > Stephan > > -- > > Stephan Kauss > Tandem Computer Europe INC. http://www.tektonic.de > TektoniceMail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Max-Plank-Str. 36Tel.: +49-6172-734-329 > 61381 Friedrichsdorf Fax : +49-6172-74655 > > // A rainy day on a boat is better than a sunny day in the office > Chariot Internet YAKSemail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yet Another Knoweledgable Support guy) The box said Win95 or better, so I bought a Mac!! Technical Support requests directed to this address will be ignored. Support requests for Chariot users should be directed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
Re: Servlets
depending on what server you are using you porbably don't need the JSDK. Frommy limited knowledge, the JSDK was released by Sun as a kickstart to servlets. I am pretty sure it won't work with recent servers. IF you use apache, ther eis a part of the apache projet which has written mod_jserv, a servlets module for apache. Theya re linked for the apache homepage. I think the url is somethinglike java.apahce.org, but gotot he apache page and you will find it under related projects. I have had servlets working with apache 1.2.6 and mod_jserv under JDK 1.1.5 and Ithink 1.1.6 but I don;t think the JDK version should matter anyway. Jason T On Thu, 23 Jul 1998, Doug Welzel wrote: > Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 13:26:44 -0400 (EDT) > From: Doug Welzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Servlets > Resent-Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1998 13:28:06 -0400 > Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Has anyone gotten servlets working with JDK 1.1.6? I grabbed the JSDK > from Sun so I could get the Servlet API, which comes in the form of a jar > file. I guess my question is, where do I place this jar file so > everything works? or is there another procedure I have to use.. > > > Chariot Internet YAKSemail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yet Another Knoweledgable Support guy) The box said Win95 or better, so I bought a Mac!! Technical Support requests directed to this address will be ignored. Support requests for Chariot users should be directed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
Re: Servlets on Linux
> > What are the diference between: > > import java.servlet.XXX > and > import javax.serlet.XXX There is no class javax.serlet.xxx ?? ;-)) Jaosn T
Re: linux on laptops
Isn't this rea;y the sort of thread that belongs on a hardware or linux setup/install list? Jason Tan On Fri, 31 Jul 1998, Maureen Lecuona wrote: > Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 11:45:08 -0400 (EDT) > From: Maureen Lecuona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: linux on laptops > Resent-Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 11:48:28 -0400 > Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Hi: > > I have an IBM 770 ED running Linux RH5.1. The installation was done > yesterday (took me less than an hour). So far XFree works at 1024x768. > > I don't know about sound and the internal modem yet. However, this is > not a problem for me, since I generally use an external ISDN TA > for ppp based work. The rest of the time (Ie, if I am traveling), I > may have to boot up MSWIN95 (vomit) to use the internal modem if it > turns out not to work. > > I also have a Toshiba Tecra 740 CDT running Linux. I don't use the > internal modem on that one either since I use ISDN. Sound doesn't > work under RH5.1 as it comes out of the box. I haven't gotten around > to dealing with fixing this since I am to busy. However, it can be > made to work (it worked fine under RH4.2 out of the box). > > The third laptop I have is an IBM 755 CD. It also runs linux > nicely. No sound (due to MWAVE DSP) is available for this one. > > > The best engineered boxes IMHO are without a doubt the IBM's. > I you have problems with your hardware (which has yet to happen > with the IBM, but has happened at least 5 times so far with the > Toshibas I have owned), the service/support for the hardware is > very very good. Not so with Toshiba. They are the worst ever. > And the case is flimsy, hard to service (when you can get service), > and not worth the money. > > M. Lecuona > Jason Tan Chariot Internet YAKS email:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yet Another Knoweledgable Support guy) The box said Win95 or better, so I bought a Mac!! Technical Support requests directed to this address will be ignored. Support requests for Chariot users should be directed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Don't moan about my spelling. I can spell, I just can't type. Anyway you are at the bottom of the message, it must be compelling conetent. Don't moan about the delivery mechanism. ---
Docs for Sun CLasses
Hi All, Can anyone point me in the direction of a location where I could download a copy of the API documentation for the sun clases, such as the FTP classes etc. I have managed to find some online versions, but I don't fancy saving each page individualy. What I am hoping to find is a tarball or zipped copy of these docs. Sun's Java web site is singularly unhelpful(as far as I can see anyway) :-( Any help appreciated. Also I have tried the help command, and got the resultant eamil, but I could not see any FAQ or guidline type info in there for this loist. Does such a FAQ/guidelines for this list exist? Regards Jason T Chariot Internet YAKSemail:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Yet Another Knoweledgable Support guy) The box said Win95 or better, so I bought a Mac!! Technical Support requests directed to this address will be ignored. Support requests for Chariot users should be directed to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---
