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
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
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Yohans Mendoza Unix Administrator
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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
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
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.
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,
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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
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
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
>
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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
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)?
>
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
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
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