Re: [cobalt-developers] Java question

2002-03-07 Thread jale
All good advice, thanks. I like this IM product because it uses SSL, in medical we need encryption, so low end junk like AIM is out. We are looking at netlert.com - we have the product running on a Windows 2000 Appl Server (quite well), but that box is so firewalled that the communications doe

Re: [cobalt-developers] Java question

2002-03-07 Thread Terrell Deppe
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 14:48, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >My guess is that you want an instant messenger server, and not an > >instant messenger client. It looks like you are about to install the > >client, which would be useless on your RaQ. There are a number of IM > >servers that you can use o

Re: [cobalt-developers] Java question

2002-03-07 Thread jale
>You DON'T want to do this. The reference to JFC/Swing means that the >product you wish to install is assuming that the computer has a display, >and in the case of Linux, it must have XWindows. There are alternatives >(headless x-servers), but if you like your "vanilla box", I wouldn't >mess wi

Re: [cobalt-developers] Java question

2002-03-07 Thread Terrell Deppe
On Thu, 2002-03-07 at 13:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This is the comment in some documentation: > > This install requires that you already have a Java virtual machine > installed. JRE1.2.2 or JRE1.1.8 with JFC/Swing is required > > I have a Cobalt Raq3i, it is one of those vanilla boxes that

[cobalt-developers] Java question

2002-03-07 Thread jale
This is the comment in some documentation: This install requires that you already have a Java virtual machine installed. JRE1.2.2 or JRE1.1.8 with JFC/Swing is required I have a Cobalt Raq3i, it is one of those vanilla boxes that I don't mess with very much, so lucky for me I don't know loads