Hi, I upgraded to jdk-1.2 but I want use
swing-1.1.1beta2 because this one seems to be ahead of the integrated
swing
of jdk 1.2 and contains many bugfixes.
I tried adding .jar files before rt.jar in the CLASSPATH
in the hope that the java runtime would use those instead of the
integrated ones.
Hello all,
I am developing a GUI using JAVA 2 on linux.
There is one menuitem, which when pressed should resize my main window.
But I am not exactly able to write the resize code in the
actionlistener..
class xxx extends JFrame{
.
.
.
menulistener.addActionListener(new
Dimitris Terzis wrote:
>
> Nathan,
>
> > > I try to run the programs (either in binary or script form) from the
> > > bin/x86/native_threads directory each time (by the way, examining the
> > > scripts I see references to sun.tools.* classes - are they included in
> the
> > > libraries?).
> >
>
Well,
I changed it to 16bpp and now
it "seems" to be working fine. Most excellent! Of course I would
like it to run at a better color depth, but I'll take what I can
get.
Tim
Hello All:
I'm trying to run the JDK1.2,
but unfortunately it eludes me. I installed the necessary fonts. javac
works fine..seems to correctly compile all of my source. However, java and
the appletviewer crashed with a segmentation violation everytime programs tried
to load an
Does anyone know if jdk 1.1.7_v3 works with native threads under
Redhat 6.0? My big hairy lots-of-threads program is choking entirely,
deadlocking fairly early on. It works fine in Redhat 5.1. I know my
own code has concurrency bugs, but maybe part of it is the JDK's fault
as well? I can't even de
Agreed.
Currently, IBM spends more money on Java and Java related products than Sun.
With their EJB marketing they are promoting the fact that you can develop
beans on your laptop, test them and when ready to scale drop them on to a
mid range AIX or AS/400 box or if you want huge grunt, put them