Hi again,
I ran Test on NT and it does the same thing.
Weird...
dstn.
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Dustin Lang, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I'm building a versioning server-client pair using RMI and I thought it
would be fun to have a little traffic light to indicate that something is
happening: green means go ahead, red means it's busy doing something. I
wrote Light.java, an excruciatingly simple traffic light. At the start o
I really hate to respond to this with a cross post to all these lists
but I feel I have to because of all the crap that sun has been putting
Java developers through lately. Both sides of this argument have made
good points on the feedback page for this poll. The point I feel has
been lost in the
Dear All,
I agree with this but for another reason. In an ideal world we shouldn't
have to write code in the 'com.sun.*" package but I don't think it is a
huge problem. If we have to then we have to, I wouldn't imaging that it
would raise any major legal problems. Sun probably doesn't really
a
Well, at long last my website, domain and personal email addresses are
back online. To be specific:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
=> That's me
http://tumu.home.mindspring.com
=> The main URL until I make enough $$ for full domain aliasing
http://tumu.home.mindspring.com/ajug/index.html
=> Atlanta Java User
Hi everybody
I'm just pointing out to everybody that JavaWorld (www.javaworld.com) are
doing a poll, on whether it is right for Sun to put Swing under the package
name com.sun.java.swing.
This is very important for us in the open source community to try and
change Sun's minds. As we may in the
Bernd Kreimeier wrote:
> Albrecht Kleine writes:
> > > http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-1998/jw-08-volanomark.html
> > If they are using much ``synchronized'' methods TYA
> > won't help too much.
>
> Yeah, well, it seems the source is n/a, so who can tell?
>
>
All -- I'm very sorry. I mistakenly sent an email to this list, thinking
that it was a vanity alias for Steve Byrne, a former coworker. I realize
now that was a bad assumption.
So if you're named Steve, I apologize for the confusion. ;-) And if you're
-not- named Steve (Byrne) I apologize for th
Albrecht Kleine writes:
> > http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-08-1998/jw-08-volanomark.html
> If they are using much ``synchronized'' methods TYA
> won't help too much.
Yeah, well, it seems the source is n/a, so who can tell?
b.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I am using RedHat 4.2 with fvwm95 and JDK1.1.6v2 (Steve Byrne) and
> Swing-1.0.2 and it's working good.
>
> But when I switched to Swing-1.1beta I got some strange keyboard behaviour:
>
> When filling in a form (some JTextFields) the characters that I type on the
>
Hi
I am using RedHat 4.2 with fvwm95 and JDK1.1.6v2 (Steve Byrne) and
Swing-1.0.2 and it's working good.
But when I switched to Swing-1.1beta I got some strange keyboard behaviour:
When filling in a form (some JTextFields) the characters that I type on the
keyboard aren't displayed. I have to c
Hi there, Steve -- you may or may not remember me... I was one of
Annette Wagner's interns a couple of summers back on HotJava.
I was just looking at your JDK 1.1.6 Linux port pages, and noticed your
name. I thought I would drop you a line.
Since leaving JavaSoft, I have returned to Georgia Tech
This days, I was installing Red Hat 5.0 and jdk1.1.5v7. Java don“t
work. Before, I had Slackware 2.0.30, and no problems with java.
What can I do?
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