Remember IBM's VisualAge for Java is written in smalltalk and doesn't use
a 'native' VM
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I wond
I'm using http://www.worldserver.com/~mmatthew/mysql/
Works great..
At 12:42 AM +0800 08/28/1999, Patrick & Freda wrote:
>Hi everyone,
>
>I have installed MySQL, MyODBC and unixODBC on my Linux Redhat platform.
>
>Now i am looking for a JDK that contains the JDBC - ODBC classes and shared objec
Ungur Adrian-Alin wrote:
> Dear people,
> I wish to thank to all of you who wrote me. I finnaly got a running
> JRE1.2 on my RedHat 6.0. I still have a little problem: Any of the
> programs who need Java during their building process or for running
> not seem to actually "see" Java. For exemple:
>
>
> > Dustin Lang wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Can anyone tell me if there is a way to Runtime.exec() a process that
> > > lives longer than the Java process that spawns it?
C example deleted
And simple way is
to call on Unix
nohup procname &
Works in all shell that I know of.
NT I d
Am Thu, 26 Aug 1999 schrieb peter pilgrim:
> I have noticed that TYA v14 / Blackdown Linux JDK 117v1a does not work
> properly
> with the Swing JEditorPane when loading HTML. The JEditorPane just
> appears very blank.
> Has any one found similar experience of this problem?
>
> Peter P
>
Try to a
Jim Kimball wrote:
>
> Dustin -
>
> This sounds to me like an environment issue. On Win NT, 98, Unix bash
> and c-shell, this is the default behavior I have seen.
>
> I say it may be an environment issue because I recall from working with
> the Bourne shell that exec'd processes are killed when
Dustin -
This sounds to me like an environment issue. On Win NT, 98, Unix bash
and c-shell, this is the default behavior I have seen.
I say it may be an environment issue because I recall from working with
the Bourne shell that exec'd processes are killed when the parent
process exits, while pro
Hi everyone,I have installed MySQL, MyODBC and
unixODBC on my Linux Redhat platform.Now i am looking for a JDK that
contains the JDBC - ODBC classes and shared object files.I have found
JDK 1.1.7 v3 and JDK 1.1.8 (for arm) do NOT have JDBC - ODBC classes
etc...my theory is, when www.blackdow
Chris Woods <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Excellent! I went that route a couple weeks ago myself, but didn't have
> the time to try to make the patches go. If you don't mind, if for
> whatever reason you're not able to get the patches up on the
> distribution site, would you mind making them avai
See http://www.javagroup.org/echidna/ for
"Echidna, a free multiprocess system in Java"
which lets you run several java apps in one VM.
Urs Schreiber
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One suggestion, not sure if this will work. I have created a patch
file to move from jdk1.2.1 to jdk1.2.2 on the scsl site. You may be able
to reverse patch that jdk1.2.2 release to create a jdk1.2.1 release
which should work with the blackdown diffs.
Although there are over 1000 fixes I am hopi
Hello all,
I have two questions. First, how can I start up multiple java apps using the same
JVM? I will be running several java applications on the same box at the same time,
and would rather not have the overhead of loading the JVM several times if I can avoid
it. However, (second question
This document that explains how to setup the fonts (truetype included)
in RH6...
http://www.redhat.com/knowledgebase/newfontsystem/
> Just a question, did you restart your X server?
> Also, RH6.0 systems use a font server, not X86Config.
>
> -Tom
>
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Just a question, did you restart your X server?
Also, RH6.0 systems use a font server, not X86Config.
-Tom
Vartan Piroumian wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I did read the Known Bugs and Problems page, and installed the URW
> fonts as directed, but I'm still getting errors such as
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > I have noticed that TYA v14 / Blackdown Linux JDK 117v1a does not work
> > properly
> > with the Swing JEditorPane when loading HTML. The JEditorPane just
> > appears very blank.
> > Has any one found similar experience of this problem?
>
> Hmm, I just picked up tya1.
Dear people,
I wish to thank to all of you who wrote me. I finnaly got a running
JRE1.2 on my RedHat 6.0. I still have a little problem: Any of the
programs who need Java during their building process or for running
not seem to actually "see" Java. For exemple: jMAX "sees" only the
Kaffe and when
Hi folks,
I did read the Known Bugs and Problems page, and installed the URW
fonts as directed, but I'm still getting errors such as
Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
etc., etc.
My SuSe 6.1 system actually has more f
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