i have gotten this message and it was the result of having JDK1.1 on my
path and it was hitting there first. also, remove any references to 1.1
in CLASSPATH.
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Hello guys,
Has anybody tried Jini on Linux...Any help about this will be useful..
sachin
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Dear Friends,
I am having problem with installing JDK1.2 for Linux on my Red Hat 6.0.
I put it in /usr/local/java, here local is a link to /home/usr-local/. I put the
java/bin diretory
before the /usr/bin to avoid messing up with Kaffe.
The following is the problem:
Anytime, I want to run ja
Hi,
You can use the JMF1.1 All-Java version on Linux. There is no separate
Linux build and the Solaris build cannot be used on Linux. The all-java
version does not support some formats that require native libraries (such
as Indeo, MPEG and so on). Please see the JMF 1.1 documentation page for a
Look at URL:
http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf/2.0/
Jacob Nikom
R MUTHUSWAMY wrote:
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> hi guys,
>
> i want to do some video programming. i have decided to use the
> java media api (JMF1.1). what are the versions the JMF1.1 supports and
> can i download the solaris sparc vers
You want to download the All-Platforms release, if you are using Linux
(which I assume you are). This allows playback of .MOV videos, but not
MPEG. I'm not sure about AVI. Sun's site does tellyou (I don't have
the URL handy)..
What media did you want to use, and by programming do you mean
hi guys,
i want to do some video programming. i have decided to use the
java media api (JMF1.1). what are the versions the JMF1.1 supports and
can i download the solaris sparc version.
reply me. it is urgent.
bye,
MUTHU.
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I had quite a few problems using native threads with JDK 1.1.7v3.
These were never resolved but the Blackdown folks said that the
forthcoming 1.1.8 release might fix some of the problems.
You should be able to use gdb to find out what's going on; you can tell
gdb to report the various signals
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Hi there,
I apologize if this hits the list twice. I sent it before I was
subscribed and it appears to me that it was silently discarded. This
is a verbatim repost except for the information about the kernel
version:
I am trying to use the jdk117_
hi,
i've searched the mailing archives for information regarding the java
plugin. it appears that it's been pulled over a year ago. does anyone
have any knowledge about it? will it re-appear? if so, when might it happen?
tia for any clues,
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