Re: How do you use JDK?

2000-01-03 Thread Paolo Ciccone
On Mon, Jan 03, 2000 at 08:24:42PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > This might sound ignorant, but everything I've read is about > java programming syntax and stuff like that. My question is > how do you run a java program? Just using java ./Clock2 doesn't > work. I either get "class not found" o

Re: trouble setting breakpoints in my jni code with ddd/gdb

2000-01-03 Thread Nathan Meyers
richard johnson wrote: > The use of the LD_PRELOAD allowed me > to set the breakpoint in my native library (after as you suggested, > setting the breakpoint in main() and stopping there). I bought > your book too! > > Unfortunately, I am not reaching this breakpoint instead dying > during jvm in

How do you use JDK?

2000-01-03 Thread greblach
This might sound ignorant, but everything I've read is about java programming syntax and stuff like that. My question is how do you run a java program? Just using java ./Clock2 doesn't work. I either get "class not found" or "In class Clock2: void main(String argv[]) is not defined" I've added ev

Re: trouble setting breakpoints in my jni code with ddd/gdb

2000-01-03 Thread richard johnson
On Thu, 30 Dec 1999, Nathan Meyers wrote: > richard johnson wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I am in the process of porting a JNI dynamic library to > > Unix that was developed on wiindows. I have made > > some errors and would like to debug but am having > > some troubles using ddd and gdb. > >

idltojava for linux

2000-01-03 Thread Eric Mitchell
Hi, I've seen a lot of talk on the mailing list archives about the lack of idltojava for Linux. Several people suggest alternative idl compilers, but I have yet to find one that works for the idl I need to process here. I *can* use the NT version to do what I need, but I'd much prefer an all-

Re: What determine the default locale?

2000-01-03 Thread Nathan Meyers
David Li wrote: > > > What has changed and what hasn't changed? Are you trying to use the same > > Java distribution in two different Linux environments, or different JDK > > distributions? > > It's the same JDK on two different Linux distribution. CLE is based on > RedHat 6.0 and we are moving

Socket pecularities in Java on Linux

2000-01-03 Thread Jesper Juul / Soup.dk
Hi, Working with HTTP servers written in Java, I've hit upon a stumbling block, where all Linux JVMs I've tested work quite differently from the Win32-ones: I've written a small Java webserver (attached). This accepts both GET and POST events, and under Win32 this works fine. However, if I run

Re: What determine the default locale?

2000-01-03 Thread David Li
> What has changed and what hasn't changed? Are you trying to use the same > Java distribution in two different Linux environments, or different JDK > distributions? It's the same JDK on two different Linux distribution. CLE is based on RedHat 6.0 and we are moving over to RedHat 6.1. CLE has so