Dmitry Malykhanov wrote:
>
> Hmm, I'm not expert in swing. Actually I'm just playing with swing-0.7
> (very old distribution, right?). Mostly running examples and trying to
> modify them. But today I download swing-1.0.3 and found following feature.
> Image output speed during image loading (in S
Vincent Trussart wrote:
>
> Paul Reavis wrote:
>
> Sometimes it
> > seems to just pause entirely - the breadcrumbs stop, then restart when I
> > move my mouse. I do have some things attached as MouseMotionListeners.
> > Perhaps there's some strange thread dynamics going on?
> >
>
> This behavio
Hmm, I'm not expert in swing. Actually I'm just playing with swing-0.7
(very old distribution, right?). Mostly running examples and trying to
modify them. But today I download swing-1.0.3 and found following feature.
Image output speed during image loading (in SwingSet example, ScrollePane
compone
Paul Reavis wrote:
> I'm converting my app to Swing. Part of it involves display of large,
> tiled images, and I'm seeing enormous performance differences between
> Linux and win32 while doing it, more than I would reasonably attribute
> to the win32 JIT (especially since I believe, correct me if
Paul Reavis wrote:
>
> Sometimes it
> seems to just pause entirely - the breadcrumbs stop, then restart when I
> move my mouse. I do have some things attached as MouseMotionListeners.
> Perhaps there's some strange thread dynamics going on?
Update: I disabled all MouseListeners and MouseMotionLi
I'm converting my app to Swing. Part of it involves display of large,
tiled images, and I'm seeing enormous performance differences between
Linux and win32 while doing it, more than I would reasonably attribute
to the win32 JIT (especially since I believe, correct me if I'm wrong,
that gif decodin
I'm using Apache with mod_jserv (http://java.apache.org) and it works great.
You don't necessarily need the latest jdk (1.1+) but you do need Apache 1.2.0
or better. Get the Solaris version of the JSDK (it comes with some example
servlets that you can run as soon as you have things configured).
I
On Fri, 24 Jul 1998, Clarence Johnson wrote:
> When trying to run java, we receive the following message:
> /usr/jdk1.1.6/bin/../bin/i586/green_threads/java: No such file or
> directory
>
> That file does exist in that directory and permissions are not an issue.
Make sure that you are using th
Hi!
I am intereste on using Servlets. Can anyone send me their comments
about this tecnlology???
What can I should do for work with servlets on linux?? I mean, what
version of JDK I need or maybe another program??? I am confused because
in javasoft only the Win and Solaris version
Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 12:13:33 -0400
From: Clarence Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
When trying to run java, we receive the following message:
/usr/jdk1.1.6/bin/../bin/i586/green_threads/java: No such file or
directory
That file does exist in that directory and permissions are no
That file is a shell-script; you could be getting the
'No such file or directory'
error if an executable in the shell-script is missing (the first
'#!/bin/*sh' command is a notorious offender).
--troy
On Fri, 24 Jul 1998, Clarence Johnson wrote:
> When trying to run java, we
When trying to run java, we receive the following message:
/usr/jdk1.1.6/bin/../bin/i586/green_threads/java: No such file or
directory
That file does exist in that directory and permissions are not an issue.
Can you suggest anything?
Eric Mosley wrote:
>
> I want to start programming Java on Linux but its abit confusing with all
> the versions of glibc libc jdk linux...
>
> I have an old pentium, if I put Redhat 5.1 on it, what else will I need.
> glibc version ?, jdk version? motif/lesstif?
Install RH 5.1 and all the updat
I want to start programming Java on Linux but its abit confusing with all
the versions of glibc libc jdk linux...
I have an old pentium, if I put Redhat 5.1 on it, what else will I need.
glibc version ?, jdk version? motif/lesstif?
thanking you...
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