OK, sorry for being a continuous bother on this, but google is
failling me, and I cannot find a reason for this issue. Java will not
run an app, and everything I've read says that . should be in the
classpath to make it work, so I'm thinking this is a BSD-Java
implementation related issue. Any
Jim Stapleton wrote:
OK, sorry for being a continuous bother on this, but google is
failling me, and I cannot find a reason for this issue. Java will not
run an app, and everything I've read says that . should be in the
classpath to make it work, so I'm thinking this is a BSD-Java
implementation
wow, I feel dumb now. It's been a few years since I've dealt with Java.
Thank you,
-Jim
On 7/1/06, Micah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Stapleton wrote:
OK, sorry for being a continuous bother on this, but google is
failling me, and I cannot find a reason for this issue. Java will not
run an
nevermind, the documentation I had read is misleading, the problem
isn't the classpath, but I have no clue what exactly it is...
Anyone have some suggestions for a good forum to go to, everything
I've read suggested my attempts should work.
Thank you,
-Jim Stapleton
On 6/30/06, Jim Stapleton
My CLASSPATH variable isn't set, and I'm trying to set it (it's not in
any readme I've found as to where to set it), currently it's set to
the lib subdirectories of my java directory, but that's not working.
using java/jdk1.4.2, can anyone tell me what my classpath should be?
Java is installed
sorry but i want know how can i creat database in freebsd server
i heard that i can creat database using postgre sql
how can i get a tutorial that teach me postgre sql
how can i using telnet to connect to freebsd and manage it
sorry for more question
on their web site. Try looking at http://www.postgresql.org/
how can i using telnet to connect to freebsd and manage it
sorry for more question
I'm not sure I understand this question. Could you rephrase?
There's nothing really magic about being connected to a FreeBSD server
through telnet