Does the jar command work under the Linux port for JDK?
When I use the command, this is what I get:
$ jar
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: sun/tools/jar/Main
Hi,
I have a couple of doubts in java. Is it a right place to ask this
type Questions. If not where can I ask ?
Is java pass arguments to functions PassByValue / PassByReference
other than primitive datatypes ?
If PassByRefernce this reference is equivalent to C++ R
Hi,
I have a setup,
JDK1.1.6, RedHat4.1
I want to include my own fonts, backgrounds in my java
application(not Applets). Is it possible to do ?
If (yes)
pls mail it to me;
else
Bye ...
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To answer your question:
- Sun has licensed the 1.2 source under a special license to Steve Byrne
who in-turn sub-licenses the source to us allowing us to get access to the
1.2 source early (in late October, early November)
- Sun has provided 2 engineers that joined the Blackdown porting effort
Hello, (a bit off topic, but this is a unix/linux-specific java question)
I have several packages that are logically (to me) arranged in the file
tree; the CLASSPATH points to their .jars and everything works fine.
I would like to combine the class files into a *single jar* to be
distributed t
John Summerfield wrote:
>
> On Sun, 20 Dec 1998, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> > There's also some publicity at Sun's Java site
> > (http://java.sun.com/pr/1998/11/pr981102-01.html) describing Sun's
> > support for a Linux JDK 1.2. Of course, there's no clue what that
> > "support" entails -- writing fa
On Sun, 20 Dec 1998, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> Mark Murphy wrote:
> >
> > Will there be a port for Linux having the swing components and other
> > Java 1.2 functionality ?
You can download swing NOW from Sun for JDK1.1.
>
> There's also some publicity at Sun's Java site
> (http://java.sun.com/pr
Mark Murphy wrote:
>
> Will there be a port for Linux having the swing components and other
> Java 1.2 functionality ?
You'll find it explained at
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/ports.html#jdk1.2 . The note, which
is undated :-(), tentatively promises Linux JDK 1.2 "in less than a
month".
Will there be a port for Linux having the swing components and other
Java 1.2 functionality ?
I looked in the archive for this list and found that a Matt Zagni
managed to find a copy of JAD. Unfortunately there are no indications of
where. I currently have version 1.5.5.3. Is this the latest version?
Where can I get the latest version?
Many Thanks, and sorry for the re-post.
Peter.
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