Java people,
I'm trying to print from my applet ran in Netscape 4.05 ... My
applet is in a signed jar and uses a plugin ... Running the
applet and trying to print, I get the message (from the Java
console):
Invalidating certificate principals in [http://blah-blah-blah/,]
> Michael Sinz writes:
Michael> On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 17:29:52 -0600, Glenn Valenta wrote:
>> I'm almost sure this is one of those problems cuased by
>> my misconception of how things work in Java v.s. C++,
>> but I have run this thing around for days without resolve.
>>
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 17:29:52 -0600, Glenn Valenta wrote:
>I'm almost sure this is one of those problems cuased by
>my misconception of how things work in Java v.s. C++,
>but I have run this thing around for days without resolve.
>
>Maybe someone can see the obvious
>
>I'm trying to send a serial
I'm almost sure this is one of those problems cuased by
my misconception of how things work in Java v.s. C++,
but I have run this thing around for days without resolve.
Maybe someone can see the obvious
I'm trying to send a serialized class down a network pipe and am
only getting the first one
Hi there -
I'm an experienced linux user but brand new to java. I've followed the
directions in the linux java faq
(http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux-3.html#ss3.2)
for installation on (a rigorously patched) i386 RH 5.1:
--(snip)--
$ tar zxvf /tmp/jdk1.1.6.tar.gz
Thanks to Mr. Watson and Mr. Sinz for replying. Yes, changing the NS_JAVA
environmental variable worked. At some point in the install procedure I had
set it in an attempt to resolve an earlier difficulty... but instead of
unsetting it, I unset, as my earlier note suggested, JAVA_NS. Heh.
Thanks
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 03:17:58 -0600, Sunny Sandhu wrote:
>
>Hi,
>
>i'm not sure if this is the right email address to send a question of
>this nature to, i apologize if it isn't.
>
>I just downloaded the file jdk_1.1.6-v5-glibc-x86-tar.bz2 and i am
>unsure how to install it. I am new to Linux, a
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998 17:56:17 +1000, jim watson wrote:
>
>
>
>
>(Jon Peterson) wrote:
>
>> /usr/local/java/bin/i586/green_threads/java_ns: can't resolve symbol
>> 'XFreeColors'
>
>Jon,
>
>It appears to be running java_ns...?
>
>I dont have v2 but the README.linux for v5 states:
>
>"You will not be
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, Sunny Sandhu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> i'm not sure if this is the right email address to send a question of
> this nature to, i apologize if it isn't.
>
> I just downloaded the file jdk_1.1.6-v5-glibc-x86-tar.bz2 and i am
> unsure how to install it. I am new to Linux, and i am
Hi,
i'm not sure if this is the right email address to send a question of
this nature to, i apologize if it isn't.
I just downloaded the file jdk_1.1.6-v5-glibc-x86-tar.bz2 and i am
unsure how to install it. I am new to Linux, and i am aware of the
command 'tar zxvf filename', but i get an er
(Jon Peterson) wrote:
> /usr/local/java/bin/i586/green_threads/java_ns: can't resolve symbol
> 'XFreeColors'
Jon,
It appears to be running java_ns...?
I dont have v2 but the README.linux for v5 states:
"You will not be able to run any AWT based applications with the nonstatically
linked j
> "Mark" == Mark Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> Hello - We are looking at doing some serious development on
Mark> Alpha Linux, and were wondering what the status of JDK for
Mark> it is. Can you shed any light on it for us?
Mark> Thanks, -- Mark Morgan Partner Auror
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