Jean-Pierre Fournier wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> I'm hoping that some RMI guru can help
> me get started. I'm trying to create a
> simple RMI client/server on a single computer,
> but something is choking in the rebind() call.
>
Maybe for some reason rmiregistry can't tell you are trying to connect
On Thu, 16 Dec 1999 00:36:19 +0100, Johan Ekenberg wrote:
>Hi!
>
>Is there any possibility of installing/using javac et al. without
>X-libraries?
>I'm running a couple of dedicated www-servers without X, and want to be able
>to compile/use purely textbased javaprograms, and compile www-applets.
>
Hi!
Is there any possibility of installing/using javac et al. without
X-libraries?
I'm running a couple of dedicated www-servers without X, and want to be able
to compile/use purely textbased javaprograms, and compile www-applets.
Dist. is Slackware 4.0, tried with jdk-1.1.7 (libc5).
Forgive me
Alan Hazelton wrote:
>
> I've got a Redhat 6.1 system with the Blackdown JDK 1.2.2 RC3
> installed. I installed the Borland Jbuilder 3 foundation IDE. It runs
> ok except for a few little annoyances. One of which is the fact that
> the "Exit" item is missing from the File menu and the Window m
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Hello Java-Linux people
>
> I have installed the Blackdown's 1.2 a couple of weeks ago;I also have IBM's
> 1.1.8 it is strange that the behaviour of some programs changed;and I don't
>mean the changes brought by the 1.2 API or implemetation dif
Brian Pomerantz wrote:
> It is a solution to the problem, though. The Sun JDK doesn't have
> that problem with JBuilder. I also found it to be more responsive
> running JBuilder than the Blackdown JDK is.
Speaking of advantages to the Sun/Inprise JDK, anybody know about how it
handles older or
I also noticed that upon upgrading to glibc-2.1.2 (which is required by RC3) and
installing RC3. The jdk1.1.8 from ibm would give a SIGSEGV when trying to open
Socket to an non-existence host.
For example,
Socket sock = new Socket ("somehost", someport)
would give a core dump if "somehost" does
On Wed, Dec 15, 1999 at 04:40:47PM -0500, Alan Hazelton wrote:
> I've got a Redhat 6.1 system with the Blackdown JDK 1.2.2 RC3
> installed. I installed the Borland Jbuilder 3 foundation IDE. It runs
> ok except for a few little annoyances. One of which is the fact that
> the "Exit" item is miss
Hello Java-Linux people
I have installed the Blackdown's 1.2 a couple of weeks ago;I also have IBM's
1.1.8 it is strange that the behaviour of some programs changed;and I don't
mean the changes brought by the 1.2 API or implemetation differences;
The programs
I've got a Redhat 6.1 system with the Blackdown JDK 1.2.2 RC3
installed. I installed the Borland Jbuilder 3 foundation IDE. It runs
ok except for a few little annoyances. One of which is the fact that
the "Exit" item is missing from the File menu and the Window manager's
Close item doesn't do a
"José Garrido Carrillo" wrote:
>
> I have been trying to install a Web Server. I have install a Apache
> Web Server of RH61distribution, but i would like that my Server can
> support JavaServlet.
> I have intall ApacheJServ-1.1-b2_RH6x.i386.rpm but i can't access
> to Eservlet example. M
Can any of you tell me where I can find a listing of
Y2K problems related to JDK for Linux (all versions)
Thanks
Morten
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I tried getting voicenet UN-banned. but no luck. This will be the last
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"Wolfgang HOSCHEK <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>", though no
fault of our own. :-/
But I thought this info may be of some use.
gat
Tried ur benchmark test on my jdk1.2/jd
I have been trying to install a Web Server. I have install a Apache
Web Server of RH61distribution, but i would like that my Server can
support JavaServlet.
I have intall ApacheJServ-1.1-b2_RH6x.i386.rpm but i can't access
to Eservlet example. My Question is:
Do i need to install
I have been trying to install a Web Server. I have install a Apache
Web Server of RH61distribution, but i would like that my Server can
support JavaServlet.
I have intall ApacheJServ-1.1-b2_RH6x.i386.rpm but i can't access
to Eservlet example. My Question is:
Do i need to install
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