I used Symantec's Visual Cafe and I created a PasswordDialog (a Modal
Dialog with 2 textfields: login and password. Visual Cafe contains 2
classes, which it uses for creating PasswordDialogs: ModalDialog and
DialogBox. DialogBox contains the following:
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import java.awt.Butt
Doesn't exist yet. www.sunsoft.com for details.
--troy
On Thu, 26 Nov 1998, Tobias ramos wrote:
Hi there,
people... i have 1 machine redhat 5.1 and need very very to install JDK
1.2.x but i dont found... anibody say to me where i find
Thanx.
I have an applet that shows a dialog that is
supposed to be modal. Since the only way i have found to display a dialog within
an applet, is to create a parent frame for the dialog, the dialog wont be modal
for the applet, only for the frame. Because of this the dialog isnt modal within
the
Hi there,
people... i have 1 machine redhat 5.1 and need very very to install JDK
1.2.x but i dont found... anibody say to me where i find
Thanx.
Tobias Ramos
Diamantina MG
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I believe there should be a private constructor in the
Transvirtual java.lang.System class:
private System() {
}
Otherwise you can instantiate it :-)
The JDK classes contain such a constructor.
Note that there's a regression test which will need changing too.
Peter
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> Kontorotsui writes:
Kontorotsui> Hello,
Kontorotsui> I'm using the JDK 1.1.5, of course the Linux
Kontorotsui> version. Kontorotsui> I have to parse a file
Kontorotsui> of many lines, each line has 1 float and 4
Kontorotsui> double Konto
Hello,
I'm using the JDK 1.1.5, of course the Linux version.
I have to parse a file of many lines, each line has 1 float and 4 double
numbers.
I read the lines and for each line I parse the 5 numbers and store them in
the variables of a Body object. The line is read into the String bodyin
On Tue, 24 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Having it "fixed" in 1.2 won't help us, as Jikes is designed to run with
> all but most ancient JDK's. You supply the classes.zip (or jar, or
> whatever), we provide the bytecode. Sigh.
I imagine you'll think of a switch such as +1.2 to give it 1.2
On Wed, 25 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Heres a simple Makefile I use.
>
> BIN = /home/jarvi/java/gps/bin/
> JAVAC = javac
> JFLAGS= -d /home/jarvi/java/gps/bin -O
> JFILES := $(patsubst %.java,$(BIN)%.class,$(wildcard *.java))
> SUBDIRS = almanac misc route trackpoint w
this is an applet and the problem occurs in appletviewer
This does NOT happen in netscape (Java 1.1.5).
[summer@possum os2]$ ./r
os2.Ftpenquiry$1[,0,0,10x280,invalid]
free: double-freed at 83F8748
free: double-freed at 83F87A0
free: double-freed at 83F9900
free: double-freed at 83F9958
Tried to f
Martin Sorgatz wrote:
>
> Ernst de Haan wrote:
>
> > Small performance enhancement suggested.
> >
> > The performance of java.util.Vector.copyInto(Object[]) could be
> > improved, I believe. Currently the implementation does something like:
> >
> >public void copyInto(Object[] anArray)
> >
technically we are to change only the platform dependent code - hands tied
by license. Ur improvement would not fit into that catagory :( . PLEASE
file away at javasoft.
BTW this does not mean that it wont be used, or benefit those here. I have
no problem with this being posted here
gat
Ernst de
Ernst de Haan wrote:
> Small performance enhancement suggested.
>
> The performance of java.util.Vector.copyInto(Object[]) could be
> improved, I believe. Currently the implementation does something like:
>
>public void copyInto(Object[] anArray)
>{
> int i = elementCount;
> w
Small performance enhancement suggested.
The performance of java.util.Vector.copyInto(Object[]) could be
improved, I believe. Currently the implementation does something like:
public void copyInto(Object[] anArray)
{
int i = elementCount;
while (i-- > 0)
{
anArra
Mehrdad Jahansoozi wrote:
Hi,
The problem is with your CLASSPATH, and maybe with
PATH, too
First you will have to add your "/MyJavaDir/jdk117/bin/"
to your PATH variable (PATH=%PATH:/MyJavaDir/jdk117/bin). An alternative
solution is to make symbolic links of the java binaries (like java, j
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