sybase jre problem?

1999-11-15 Thread Morgan D. Jones
I'm having problems running a java application included in the Sybase linux release. I'm running this on a vanilla RedHat 6.1 server installation. Initially when I ran the app. jre returned 139?? if I set NS_JAVA to anything. I get the following via strace: open("/usr/local/jre117_v3/lib/i68

code question

1999-11-15 Thread Yohans Mendoza
hi all, is it possible to open, read and write files froma an applet? I know it's off topic, but I really need to know that. TIA --Yohans ~ Yohans Mendoza Unix Administrator [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: What is JDK 1.3 like?

1999-11-15 Thread Riyad Kalla
I read that announcement as well... but it said "With the help of the Blackdown team Sun hopes to... yadda yadda" so from what I understand, Blackdown will still be doing the ports. Can anyone clarify this along with anwering my original question of how difficult 1.3 will be compared to 1.2? -Ri

Re: What is JDK 1.3 like?

1999-11-15 Thread Paul Mclachlan
At 12:05 11 Nov 1999 -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote: > This is a question for the developers/porters on the > Blackdown team. > > Q: After looking at the JDK 1.3 code, how portable does it > look? Is it much different from 1.2? Or do you think you'll > have a much easier time porting it? I understand

Re: Newbie Question - Please Help

1999-11-15 Thread Michael Sinz
On Mon, 15 Nov 1999 11:51:52 -0700, Don Hatch wrote: >I can't seem to get my envireonment variables to work. When I run javac file.java I >get his error: >"Warning: JIT compiler "sunwjit" not found. Will use interpreter." > >It creates a class file and runs fine, but I still get the error.

What is JDK 1.3 like?

1999-11-15 Thread Riyad Kalla
This is a question for the developers/porters on the Blackdown team. Q: After looking at the JDK 1.3 code, how portable does it look? Is it much different from 1.2? Or do you think you'll have a much easier time porting it? Best wishes, -- [ Riyad Kalla ] [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] [

Newbie Question - Please Help

1999-11-15 Thread Don Hatch
I can't seem to get my envireonment variables to work. When I run javac file.java I get his error: "Warning: JIT compiler "sunwjit" not found. Will use interpreter." It creates a class file and runs fine, but I still get the error. If anyone has any suggestions, please help. I'm running

Re: Oracle 8i & JDK 117v3

1999-11-15 Thread Bernardo Paz Betancourt
Yes I did can I hepyou. I use Oralce 8i + Java on Linux RH6 Bernardo At 04:09 p.m. 11/11/99 -0500, you wrote: > Sorry for the somewhat off-topic post, but... I need the help! > > Anyone had success installing Oracle 8i on Linux? I'm fighting >some problems with the configuration too

Re: place to get limix 1.2 port for linux

1999-11-15 Thread Jacob Nikom
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html Abeezar wrote: > > hi > > can anyone tell me the palce where i can get jdk 1.2 port for linux > > regards > Abeezar Burhanpurwala > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTE

JDK 1.2 Printing part 2

1999-11-15 Thread Greg Tomalesky
Hi Gang: First, thanks to all who responded to my first query. The article pointed to was a big help. My next question concerns paper orientation. Under Windoz I can set the orientation from portrait to landscape and the printer understands. On Solaris, the pop-up dialog box does not allow th

Re: blackdown jdk version

1999-11-15 Thread Raj Patel
Nathan Meyers wrote: > OK... it's never dumped core there before, has it? > > I'm getting a bit short of ideas and time, but let's see if I can make > any headway. It's dying as soon as you start up "java -green" with my > two recommended environment variable values (JAVA_DEBUG and LD_PRELOAD)? >

Re: Oracle 8i & JDK 117v3

1999-11-15 Thread Carsten Hoeger
On Mon, Nov 15, Pietruschka, Ulf wrote: > A good source of information for Oracle on Linux is the Oracle technet > discussion forum: > > http://technet.oracle.com/tech/linux/htdocs/discussion_index.htm > > You have to be member of the Oracle technet to access this page, but > this shouldn't be

Re: Oracle 8i & JDK 117v3

1999-11-15 Thread Pietruschka, Ulf
A good source of information for Oracle on Linux is the Oracle technet discussion forum: http://technet.oracle.com/tech/linux/htdocs/discussion_index.htm You have to be member of the Oracle technet to access this page, but this shouldn't be a probleme, membership is free. I had many problems in