I'm having a wee bit of trouble with Blackdown JDK for Linux
and exception handling inside code called from JNI.
It seems that try/catch blocks don't work if they are
contained in a method called directly or indirectly by JNI.
This is hitting me in the face because the jdbc driver I'm trying to u
I've written a complete Windowing System in Java .
The top layer is the Swing. It contains a hardware driver a bootstrap
awt driver, And a driver using XTC
a all java XLIB.
It is available at
http://www.fdc.co.uk/jos/src/graphics.tar.gz
I hope some members of this group are intrested.
I'm currentl
What, are you kidding?
keith schmauss wrote:
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> some of the project[s] [for fun!] are ==>>
> 1] creating a very simple windowing manager coded in
> JAVA! [mult-threading windows manager! ]
1) What are you going to use for your gui on this window manager? AWT
is not thread safe, so
On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Dan Kegel wrote:
> The trick is to go to the redhat search *page*, then
> use the ftp site search for jdk. One thing it finds is
>
>
>ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/grouped/libc5/i386/Development/Languages/Java/jdk-1.1.5-8.i386.rpm
>
> I find it easy enough to just use
On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, keith schmauss wrote:
> 2] porting the linux kernel from gnu c++ to java1.??
> [just think! write once Linux kernel run ANYWHERE!!]
> [cool idea! comments please! :) ]
??
No thanks ;)
DEAR ALL YOU GOOD PEOPLE!
I am trying to created a java project work group.
If you are the interested, please do connect with me.
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some of the project[s] [for fun!] are ==>>
1] creating a very simple windowing manager coded in
JAVA! [mult-threading windows manager! ]
Rohit Kaila wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> The SUN documentation says that while JRE can be distributed
> freely with the Java Applications/Applets, the JDK cannot be
> distributed. I wanted to distribute the runtime features of
> the JDK ported to linux with my Java application, can I do so
> freely ??
>
I can't seem to get any of my own classes to successfully implement the
Serializable interface under Linux or Irix. I have no problem serializing
native objects like java.lang.String or java.lang.Integer. Also,
serializing my own classes worked fine using the Sun JDK for Windows95.
Is this a kn
On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Robert P. Biuk-Aghai wrote:
# I already read the FAQ and didn't find an answer to my question. The
# FAQ only tells me in which directory to look. It doesn't say which
# files in the directory I should get. I would interpret that to mean
# `get all files', however I can'
Bernd,
thanks for the elaboration.
I have switched from using invocation interface to
calling a c_main native method from a java program per your suggestion.
I had to do this to turn on method tracing, since
I couldn't figure out how to do that with the invocation interface anyway.
My class-load
Kevin wrote:
> Try invoking the java_g interpreter with the -tm (or was that -t) trace
> method option and look for exceptions being throuwn during the class
init.
How do you do this with the invocation interface?
I linked with -ljava_g, but I don't see anything documenting a
trace method option
On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Dan Kegel wrote:
> Dirk Vanhalle wrote:
> > Sorry if this is has been asked before.
> > Is there a RPM for JDK 1.1.6 (sbb), libc 5 version available ?
> > I tried RedHat, but there seems to be only a glibc version or a 1.1.5 RPM.
>
> The trick is to go to the redhat search *p
Dirk Vanhalle wrote:
> Sorry if this is has been asked before.
> Is there a RPM for JDK 1.1.6 (sbb), libc 5 version available ?
> I tried RedHat, but there seems to be only a glibc version or a 1.1.5 RPM.
The trick is to go to the redhat search *page*, then
use the ftp site search for jdk. One t
Hi
Sorry if this is has been asked before.
Is there a RPM for JDK 1.1.6 (sbb), libc 5 version available ?
I tried RedHat, but there seems to be only a glibc version or a 1.1.5 RPM.
Did I overlook something ?
Thanks,
Dirk.
On Wed, 2 Sep 1998, Stephen Wynne wrote:
> Which of these is what?
>
> Please take a look at
> http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux-2.html#ss2.3
> and let us know if you still need help.
I already read the FAQ and didn't find an answer to my question. The
FAQ only tel
In message , "Robert P.
Biuk-Aghai" writes:
Which of these is what?
Please take a look at
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux-2.html#ss2.3
and let us know if you still need help.
Best regards,
Steve
I am using the original jsdk20-solaris2-sparc.tar.Z package. See
http://jserv.javasoft.com/products/java-server/servlets/index.html
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