Yes, I can confirm it does work. Make sure you are trying to bind to IP
address of your primary network device i.e. eth0.
Cheers,
Steve
John Collins wrote:
>
> I picked up Steve's jdk1.1.5v7, and finally I seem to have a Java that
> doesn't crash immediately. In fact, I've compiled a large ser
I picked up Steve's jdk1.1.5v7, and finally I seem to have a Java that
doesn't crash immediately. In fact, I've compiled a large server and
started it up. It comes up, and starts up the PSE Pro 2.0 database just
fine. My thanks to Steve and Karl and the rest who have worked hard to
get this up and
Albert L. Ting wrote:
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> Even worse, some apps don't have an easy way to transfer data to/from the
> CLIPBOARD.
You can work around this using the "xclipboard" utility that comes as standard
with X11. There are also other non-standard X11 utilities ("xcb" - X cut
buffer?) that do more sophisti
I have installed the Java Web Server successfully. However, it seems
there is some delay for it to return any web pages. What do I need to
configure to get it respond promptly.
Sincerely,
Steve Heutinck
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Thank you for your 200 messages about Java. I was not so hungry.
But I have learned many things. But now I have a background server task
written in java and I would like it to call C function to manage
shared segments.
The *.h in the directory include of the JDK and the use of javah i
Well, it's very simple:
1. About the sleep, you are right there is a sleep and you can use it,
the only difference is that is in milliseconds (but I guess it's not
very hard to multiply with 1000 your Seconds)
So you can use
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Hello people,
i am rather new to java, however, i looked thro the little amount of
manuals related to java, but didn't find the answer. (at least with the
level of my current expirience in java code).
What i was lookin' for is the way, how could i create applet which
basically would take 2 a