What is the current status on the JDK 1.2
release? Can anyone tell me SOME information?
I'm seeing some weird behaviour with parameters that are passed to servlets
as blank strings, ie in a URL such as
http://machine/zone/servlet?param1=¶m2=. These parameters end up having
the value "null" (ie a 4-character string) rather than either a blank
string or a null pointer, which is what I
Dear all,
I have been fiddling unsuccessfully with the Drag and Drop (dnd)
features in Java.
So far I have been able to do nothing since the only demo application I
have (http://java.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa011299.htm if you are
interested) does not run. I get an InvalidDnDOperationExcepti
At 12:50 PM +0100 04/13/99, Urs Wagner wrote:
>Sorry
>
>I mean native code Java application.
try the gcj thing form cygnus. http://sourceware.cygnus.com/java/
It's a Java front end to egcs.
>Wait I'm confused. Isn't JFC just Swing? Why isn't that "native Java"?
JFC1.1 is swing, 100% pure Java a
On 12-Apr-99 Matthew McKeon wrote:
> Is your LD_PRELOAD environment variable set?
No, it isn't. At least, I didn't set it. Could it be set up by the .java_wrapper
script?
> I had to set mine to point to the libstdc++ libs
> for another application I had installed,
> and that broke the JDK most
I have been a happy user of jdk 1.1.7 until I tried out redhat 5.9
(trying out
5.9 because of new hardware I just bought). My question: is a glib 2.1
version
of 1.1.7 going to be compiled ? I know most people are yelling for jdk
1.2
but I would think recompiling 1.1.7 wouldn't be too much of a
Hello team,
I already worked with your port of jdk 1.1, and it was really
excellent. Now I'd like to work on the jdk 1.2. But I had no chance to
find kernel patch 2.0.37 and Alan Cox's ac9 patch. Do you have any idea
where to find them ?
Many thanks for your excellent job.
good bye Eric.
Steven Rock wrote:
> Just made the leap from wintel to Lunix. I would like to use java
> servlets instead of dusting off my Perl-CGI books. Has it been ported to
> Linux yet?
Use the Apache Jserv - a module you can compile for use as a servlet
engine
with Apache. Check out java.apache.org
Other
The only solution that I found the is plausable today is
to use ibms native code compiler.
You have to purchase visualage for java enterprise edition.
I was using it under the beta versions of it with swing 1.1.
It works very well and it speeds up swing significantly.
Edgar Villanueva
PCS Tec
Sorry
I mean native code Java application.
Wait I'm confused. Isn't JFC just Swing? Why isn't that "native Java"?
Thanks in advanced,
-Riyad
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From: Urs Wagner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Tuesday, April 13, 1999 2:12 AM
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Hello,
When could I expect the Linux port of the JMF API? I was told by Sun that
you are doing this port.
Hope to hear you soon,
Martti Mela, Research Assistant
University of Oulu/Centre for Wireless Communications
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On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Urs Wagner wrote:
> I would like to program with the JFC. But on the opposite I prefer native Java
> applications because performance reasons.
>
> What kind of possibilities do I have today?
>
> Thanks and Kind Regards.
>
> Urs Wagner
JFC is what's called "native Java" i b
Hi there
This isn't a bug, but I'm hoping you might be able to help me.
I've tried twice to download the JDK1.2, from two different mirror sites (both the UK
ones). But I can't uncompress the file. I've downloaded the latest version of BZip2,
but when I try to uncompress, I get a message sayin
I would like to program with the JFC. But on the opposite I prefer native Java
applications because performance reasons.
What kind of possibilities do I have today?
Thanks and Kind Regards.
Urs Wagner
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Juergen,
Many thanks for the info. It is not my desire to mix java and native code in the
way you describe, but the following:
I am working in a C environment, and I need to be able to call subroutines in
a number of (pluggable) languages, of which one is Java. Some of those languages
run-times
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