Vipin and Juegen, thank you very much! the app works fine.
Now, I downloaded Hot Java 1.1.5 generic version (I think it'll run on my
Linux 4.2 and I have jdk 1.1.5). I "unziped" the zip file and the subdir
bin/ contains the script hotjava. I added the following at top:
set HOTJAVA_HOME=/users/lo
> 1) Is the source code necessary for any reliable port
>of the JDK to Linux?
Definitely. The JDK consists of a few components: the Java virtual machine
itself, the java.* class hierarchy, the native code which supports the
class library, the Java source for javac and so on. Some of this cod
> Carlos Alberto Roman Zamitiz writes:
Carlos> I have a problem:
Carlos> The file called Outtest.java reads the file called "test.out" which
Carlos> contains:
Carlos> A
Carlos> B
Carlos> C
Carlos> D
Carlos> E
Carlos> but when I type java Outtest, this show
I have a problem:
The file called Outtest.java reads the file called "test.out" which
contains:
A
B
C
D
E
but when I type java Outtest, this shows:
A
B
C
D
E
and never returns prompt. I need type Control-C and this returns the
prompt. This is Outtest.java:
import java.io.*;
public class Outtes
That's works!
Thanks very much.
Carlos Alberto Roman Zamitiz
Departamento de Ingenieria en Computacion, Facultad de Ingenieria UNAM
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Nguyen, Tram N. wrote:
> There's workaround for that problem . [Shift key + Reload] should reload
> your applet.
>
> -Tram
>
On Thu, 5 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| > Java Linux porting team politics. The folks who have donated their
| > effort to bringing Java to Linux - all of them - have done a wonderful
| > job. Thanks to you all!
Agreed.
| > >The big problem I have is the current closed
On Fri, 06 Nov 1998 14:53:24 -0500, Poynter wrote:
>Hi, you'll havew to excuse me, but I'm rather new to Linux. I followed
>the steps given with the JDK, but have still not been able to get it to
>work properly. Here is what I did:
>
>1) Extracted it to /usr/local/jdk116_v5
>
>2) Added the lin
Hi, you'll havew to excuse me, but I'm rather new to Linux. I followed
the steps given with the JDK, but have still not been able to get it to
work properly. Here is what I did:
1) Extracted it to /usr/local/jdk116_v5
2) Added the line
alias java='/usr/local/jdk116_v5/bin/java'
to
I'm doing a news piece for SunExpert on the Linux port for JDK 1.2. Any
chance you might be willing to spare a few minutes for a phone or e-mail
interview?
Best regards,
Sue Hildreth
Staff Editor
SunExpert Magazine
617-641-0517
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://sun.expert.com
Also, make sure you are running what you think you are running.
Do a "which java" and make sure you don't have a conflicting package like
Kaffe or older version of Java.
At 10:25 AM 11/6/98 -0500, Aleksey Sudakov wrote:
>: I am running the lates glibc version of jdk on a Pentium66 with linux 5.0.
Your Blackdown Java-Linux porting group would like to announce that
the JDK 1.1.7 should now be available. The big surprise is that we
now have a native threads add-on package for it too. (Thanks to Phill)
Make sure you read the README.native_threads for some details as to
what to expect. (It
Wayne writes:
> the CNC. The question I have for the group is this: does Java have
> the ability to read from the RS23 port? If so can someone point
> me to the literature on this subject.
> TIA.
> Wayne
To my understanding, Java does not handle physical devices.
See Chapter 11, Native Seria
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http://www.umich.edu/~wwwitd/virus-busters/hoaxes/unable.html
and
http://antivirus.miningco.com/library/blen0075.htm
Juergen
> Juan Carlos writes:
Juan> Hi my friends!
Juan> Don´t see The Budweiser Frogs BUDDYLST.ZIP (it´s an Screen
: I am running the lates glibc version of jdk on a Pentium66 with linux 5.0.
:
: I looked and appear to have the correct versions of the glibc libraries.
:
: But everytime I run any of the jdk program. I get no output. No errors, no
: ..class files, no nothing. I don't even get a core dump.
:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sun has a beta Java Communications API, which can
be found at this
address:
http://www.javasoft.com/products/javacomm/index.html
They also have some good examples of using this API. I have yet to
see a
port of this API to the Linux OS at this time, but in time I'm sure
Hello Linux JDK Porters,
1.1.6v5 works great for us but here is a small bug report.
(I use this channel because Jitterbug gave me
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access /cgi-bin/jdk on this server.
)
1. Startup is slowed down by factor of 2.5 (!) by checkVersions.
The following wor
Hi my friends!
Don´t see The Budweiser Frogs BUDDYLST.ZIP (it´s an Screen Saver).
Really, it´s an powerful and new virus!
It information was announced by Microsoft. Any in Internet can obtain
your account and your password!!
Neither see an e-mail with the next message:
RETURNED OR UNABLE TO
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