On Sat, Oct 23, 1999 at 03:17:42PM -0500, John N. Alegre wrote:
> I am looking for an XML development system to use on Linux.
>
> What I mean is some way to view and exercise XML code. I know a
> "development system" is an editor and I certainly have a lot of those.
>
> But I need to write an
I am looking for an XML development system to use on Linux.
What I mean is some way to view and exercise XML code. I know a
"development system" is an editor and I certainly have a lot of those.
But I need to write and debug XML code to be deployed on Windoze IE but I don't
want to create it
I've been trying to create a splash screen for my
application all day and am not having any luck with it
displaying my graphics. I've tried everything off of sun's
site, tutorials and asked friends.
Are there known problems with displaying graphics on linux
with jdk1.2prev2 glibc2.1 version?
I w
>
> >>To add another reason why nobody should draw conclusions quite yet:
> >>Kaffe's benchmarks were obtained with a version of its class libraries
> >>that was compiled with jikes, which is often considered to create
> >>the slowest bytecode among the different javac compilers.
> >
> >Is it? C
I had the impression Sun was going to take on the project, obviously its just
another PR move, just like you said, to combat IBM. Well seeing as how we are
getting a release about every 7 months or so, with all of Sun's help, we should
have 1.3 final ported by the end of 2010.
-Riyad
Nelson Mina
Hi,
there is some movement on the tritonus frontier.
A release 0.2 is planned for end of this year. It will contain the
following new features:
- JavaSound 0.9 interface
- support for the Enlightment Sound Daemon (esd)
- Clips
- volume control
- own implementation of file handling stuff
Now avai