Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I just read the following news about Sun's plans about Java for Linux:
> http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/981102/sun_micros_3.html
> I guess you would be interested as well.
Does this mean that when Sun unveils their JDK1.2 on their web site,
yo
Andrew,
Another worthwhile book is "Java RMI" by Troy Downing, IDG
Books.
Good luck.
- Chris Sommers
dan wrote:
>
> I concur, in general, about the cryptic errors that occur with JNI coding. I tend
>not to put
> everything within a single function call, but I do follow the KISS principle (K
> Vanga Reddy writes:
Vanga> Hi,
Vanga> I could successfully compile and run a small program using
Vanga> JNI on Sun SPARC/Solaris-2.5.1 platform. The same doesn't
Vanga> work on linux (RedHat 5.0 with libc5).
Isn't RH 5.0 a glibc based distribution with libc5 support? You sh
Hi,
I could successfully compile and run a small program using JNI
on Sun SPARC/Solaris-2.5.1 platform. The same doesn't work on
linux (RedHat 5.0 with libc5). It gives a very lengthy error
message. I followed the same procedure on both platforms. I compiled
shared objects on both. I could compile
gee fellas, i've been waiting since october 01 1998, for someone to tell me me how
this is to be set up. It doesn't take 30 days to figure out where to place the port,
now does it. But from both of ur responses, i get the impression u both wanted to
make some sort of deal, otherwise u could have
I have redhat ver5
lib6
so got the glibc version untarred the thing and DID THE EXPORT
I tried to ./java and I get an error can not open javalib(i forget which
one) file,
any ideas do I havew to download diffs
also i tried
zcat (with the origional tar version that i downloaded??)and the shell
I'm not sure the "Halloween Document" belongs on this
mailing list. Furthermore, this seems to me to be one more
bit of propaganda that was intentionally "leaked" to the
press.
Look at the timing. This was released just 2 days before
Bill Gates video testimony was made public in the DoJ vs.
Mic
Title: The Halloween Document (1.3)
{ The Halloween Document }
Open Source Software
A (New?) Development Methodology
{
The body of the Halloween Document is an internal strategy memorandum
on Microsoft's possible responses to the Linux/Open Source phenomenon.
It smells too strongly of M
Hi!
Together with JDK 1.0 Event Handling I used an Image Button from the
Java Work Shop 1.0.
Now I can' t find an Image Button for JDK 1.1 Event Handling.
Has someone a java-file for it?
--
Reinhard Simon
HTL Wr. Neustadt Abt. EDVO email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,
is there a list or FAQ for things that you should take care of when you want
to run your java software on both Linux and NT ??
I ran into some small probs. when I ran my programs - which I developed under
Linux - on Win NT.
For example, I can iconify the frame under Linux (KDE) but not un
A better JIT for Linux is definitely needed.
TYA may well become such, but it has a long ways to go-
I've timed it on several applications and gotten
between 0 and 30% speedup -- not very impressive
yet.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>
> Well, there is the TYA JIT ftp://gonzalez.cyberus.ca/pub/Linux/java/
> It certainly *seems* fast, but I am curious if there are any
> benchmarks for it.
>
Attached (html)
Joe
--
Joe Carter Software Engineer
Brite Voice Systems Ltd, Gatley, Cheshire. UK.
> I couldn't tell whether the 1.2 announcement from Sun
> meant that there was going to be a reasonable JIT on Linux with 1.2.
Please tell us whether the source code of JDK 1.2
contains JIT compiler or not, if the license allow the
porting team to mention it.
Kazuyuki SHUDO
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