Jacob Nikom wrote:
> However, when I looked at JAI web site and found they have only
> downloads for Solaris and Windows. Why in this case they have special
> distribution? Is it possible to use them on Linux? Is it pure Java
> stuff?
The GZIP format implementation bundle on the JAI site is jus
Hi,
I am interested to know is Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) implementation is
available on Linux. When I looked at Sun's JAI web page I have read the
following:
"1.3.1 Cross-platform Imaging
Whereas most imaging APIs are designed for one specific operating
system,
JAI follows the Java run tim
I just installed jdk1.2.2 on my redhat 5.2 system. I tried to unjar a
file. First I had to make some links to my bin directory to get rid of
some errors. After doing that, I now get:
% jar -xvf weka-3-0.jar
/bin/i386/native_threads/jar: error in loading shared libraries
libhpi.so: cannot open
"John N. Alegre" wrote:
>
> Jeff,
>
> My suggestion is a real short HOWTO posted to the list. I, for one would just
> love to see what you did and I feel that once it was all in front of me once I
> could digest it and handle the issue in the future. I feel that most people on
> the list are o
Hi,
I have question about Java Advanced Imaging (JAI)
availability on Linux. In their "Introduction to Java
Advanced Imaging" (http://java.sun.com/products/java-me\
dia/jai/forDevelopers/jai1_0guide/Introduct\
ion.doc.html#52476) they wrote:
"1.3.1 Cross-platform Imaging
Whereas most imaging
hi linux and java fan :
I devlop a program with oracel 805 on linux with blackdown java .and i have to
inset the picture into the database .what should i do .
Greate thanks
and happy Y2k
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