Hello,
I'm sure this is a stupid question, but I'm stumped:
I've installed the 1.1.5 glibc JDK on my RedHat 4.2 Pentium. Whenever I
try to run java or the other apps in the bin directory, I get "command
not found". I'm pretty sure my PATH, CLASSPATH, and library paths are
OK; I can run javac wi
Under which platform?
Karl
Wolfgang Astleitner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi out there:
>
> I have a really annoying problem:
> I'm developing a program that uses an imagetask using an external
> library via JNI for loading images (like pbm, tif, aso.)
> So far this is working quite fine, b
> "Michael" == Michael D James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> Apache-SSL looks like a good choice since it's free, open source, we
> already know Apache, and it would be easy to get servlets working on it.
> The only problem is my boss doesn't believe its kosher. The Raven
> website says
Viper is a 'vi' emulation mode for 'emacs'.
--jason
On 04-Jun-98 Igor Slepchin wrote:
> What is viper?
>
> Thanks,
> Igor
>
>
> Felix Morley Finch wrote:
>>
>> Forgive me my weakness...
>>
>> >>In article
>> >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>
>> > does anyone know an
Hi out there:
I have a really annoying problem:
I'm developing a program that uses an imagetask using an external
library via JNI for loading images (like pbm, tif, aso.)
So far this is working quite fine, but on some images (mostly pbm), this
lib. crashes.
That wouldn't be a problem, the program
Thanks for all the responses I got regarding recommendations for a web
server that runs on Linux and supports both SSL and Java servlets.
Apache-SSL looks like a good choice since it's free, open source, we
already know Apache, and it would be easy to get servlets working on
it. The only problem
I apoligize for asking this here, but getting support or on the mailing
lists for the product looks like it requires that I buy the product before
I know that it works... Somebody'd posted that you can use JRun from
www.livesoftware.com to run Java Servlets on Apache, so the hope is that
somebody
You probably missed the news, the web site is back on www.blackdown.org
now, and has been for the last few weeks. It's staying there from now on.
If you'd like to point www.javalinux.org over to it, we could sort that out.
Cheers,
Karl
Ean Schuessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Man, the we
JavaSignals is a free library to allow Java programs to catch OS signals by
registering SignalListeners. Source and binaries are included.
There is a small amount of native code which currently supports Linux. The
native code could be easily ported to other UNIX flavors or the PC.
See:
http:
What is viper?
Thanks,
Igor
Felix Morley Finch wrote:
>
> Forgive me my weakness...
>
> >>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > does anyone know an ide add-on for vi, nvi, or vim?
> > I guess something similiar to JDE?
>
> xemacs + viper + jde
>
> :-) :-) :-)
>
Long story. So far as the jdbc list goes, it needs to find a new home
basically, I'm cutting down on the number of lists I house at the site
and restricting them only to java-linux related stuff.
Digests on the other hand...I will put together the java-linux digest
again hopefully in the next h
i'd like to know also.
Simon Billingsley wrote:
> Hi Karl,
> What happended with the java-linux.org stuff ? It was all going ok and then
Hi everybody,
I am about to release another version of TYA JIT compiler
within the next 10 days (TYA 0.7)
If you are interested in some beta testing (as usual),
please reply to this mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Everybody is welcome, but users of
* glibc
* Nikitin port
* egcs compiler
are
I am not running the java web server, but I am running Apache with
the JRUN extensions from Livesoftware which can be downloaded for free.
This gives me all the java server page support I need for free.
All on RH Linux 5.0 with jdk 1.1.5-8
Great stuff!!! Thanks to everyone.
Stefan Andreasen
--
I think I've heard discussion on this topic but I didn't pay attention
because I didn't realize I would need to know.
Is anyone successfully running Java Web Server on Linux?
http://jserv.java.sun.com/products/webserver/features/index.html#cross
makes a big deal about it being supported across ma
> "Michael" == Michael D James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[...]
> I think I've heard discussion on this topic but I didn't pay attention
> because I didn't realize I would need to know.
Have you check the list archives? Hmm... Are the list archives even
available since the java-linux.org fi
does anyone know an ide add-on for vi, nvi, or vim?
I guess something similiar to JDE?
-Sylvester
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Barry D Benowitz wrote:
> > "Matt" == Matt Zagni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Matt> Hi, Could someone recommend a good editing tool for java
> Matt> that will r
Hi folks, I've just put up a test of the jitterbug bug tracking
system on www.blackdown.org. If all goes well, this will soon become
the formal way to report bugs, view reported bugs, and get up to the
minute information on where bugs stand in being solved, etc..
Give it a whirl at http://www.b
> Is anyone successfully running Java Web Server on Linux?
> http://jserv.java.sun.com/products/webserver/features/index.html#cross
> makes a big deal about it being supported across many platforms but
> the system requirements don't list Linux as one of the supported
> operating systems.
It's po
Forgive me my weakness...
>>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> does anyone know an ide add-on for vi, nvi, or vim?
> I guess something similiar to JDE?
xemacs + viper + jde
:-) :-) :-)
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Fel
Yes, I got SNIFF; apparently if you have a license at work, they let you
have one for home, and it runs on Linux. I'm still learning to use it,
though...
Larry
Franz Reitinger wrote:
>
> Developing Java-apps with Emacs is a fine thing. However source files
> may increase and sooner or later y
What is SNIFF if you don't mind me asking?
--jason
On 03-Jun-98 Larry Medwin wrote:
> Yes, I got SNIFF; apparently if you have a license at work, they let you
> have one for home, and it runs on Linux. I'm still learning to use it,
> though...
>
> Larry
>
> Franz Reitinger wrote:
>>
>> Deve
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On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Jason Dillon wrote:
> What is SNIFF if you don't mind me asking?
Integrated Development Environment for C/C++, Java, Fortran and IDL
development in Windows NT and half dozen UNIX systems, including Linux.
You can find more information and e
>Could someone recommend a good editing tool for
>java that will run in linux for constucting
>classes and applets etc.
xelfi is cool :-) but insn't just a editing tool, is a visual IDE.
www.xelfi.com
Saludos,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Michael D. James wrote:
> I think I've heard discussion on this topic but I didn't pay attention
> because I didn't realize I would need to know.
>
> Is anyone successfully running Java Web Server on Linux?
> http://jserv.java.sun.com/products/webserver/features/index.html#cross
> makes a big dea
Hi Karl,
What happended with the java-linux.org stuff ? It was all going ok and then
went quiet. The digests (that i was subscribed to) just dried up and then I
couldnt access the web site. So after a couple of months waiting I finally
subscribed to the java-linux@blackdown mailing list and am b
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