At 07:19 1/6/00 -0800, "Michael E. Moores" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>you are TOTALLY incorrect in your assumptions
>about where i am using roxen.
then I whole heartedly appologize for my confusion.
>i don't even have any idea what hell you are toaking about.
ahem. your address is "moores at
Hi All,
Downloaded linux JDK from blackdown.org. And give the class path as per
directions. Now when I tried to compile a simple Java program it showing the
error "can't find application home". I'm using Redhat6.1, Shell: bash.
Please let me know how to configure JDK in linux. Thanx in ad
SHUDO Kazuyuki wrote:
>
> Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I don't mean to be heretical, but using an unoptimized sample
> > implementation is not always the best solution for mission-critical
> > server applications.
>
> Sure. But,
You're right, I was painting with too broad a b
Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't mean to be heretical, but using an unoptimized sample
> implementation is not always the best solution for mission-critical
> server applications.
Sure. But,
> The Blackdown ports, and the more recent IBM and
> Inprise ports, are a huge boon to
On Sat, Jan 08, 2000 at 10:07:31AM +0700, yangyuexiang wrote:
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: HelloWorld (wrong
> name: examples/HelloWorld)
> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass0(Native Method)
> at java.lang.ClassLoader.defineClass(ClassLoader.java:442)
> at java
Christopher Smith wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 10:06:20PM +0700, yangyuexiang wrote:
> > I download jasmin. It generated HelloWorld.class file.
> > But I cannot run java HelloWorld.
> >
> > Is it due to the version of java?
> > I use Sun/Inprise version java for linux.
> The Sun/Inprise versi
Bin Zhang wrote:
>
> Hi, I downloaded jdk-1.2.2-RC3-linux-i386.tar.gz and
> installed it on a PIII machine running RedHat 6.1.
> Everything seems working fine until I installed
> StarOffice 5.1. When I run staroffice, it always
> complains it can't find a shared library file in jre.
> the followi
Hi, I downloaded jdk-1.2.2-RC3-linux-i386.tar.gz and
installed it on a PIII machine running RedHat 6.1.
Everything seems working fine until I installed
StarOffice 5.1. When I run staroffice, it always
complains it can't find a shared library file in jre.
the following is the error message:
preOpe
On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 10:06:20PM +0700, yangyuexiang wrote:
> I download jasmin. It generated HelloWorld.class file.
> But I cannot run java HelloWorld.
>
> Is it due to the version of java?
> I use Sun/Inprise version java for linux.
The Sun/Inprise version should be fine. What is the error me
Hi Eric,
the awt code always tries to connect to an X server. If the machine your
program is running on has an X server running but you cant't connect
it's because as a telnet user you don't own the console and therefore
are not allowed to connect (it may be that you want to supervise other
user'
Eric SCHAEFFER wrote:
> I've got an error when I try to run my code (it create an image using
> Java2D) from telnet (by example), but not when I run it from X
If you want to do this sort of thing without having a display, use Xvfb
to emulate an X server.
Xvfb :1
You may need to install Xvfb.
Hi,
I've got an error when I try to run my code (it create an image using
Java2D) from telnet (by example), but not when I run it from X :
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.InternalError: Can't connect to X11
window server using ':0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY variable.
at sun.awt.
I download jasmin. It generated HelloWorld.class file.
But I cannot run java HelloWorld.
Is it due to the version of java?
I use Sun/Inprise version java for linux.
thanks
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> Who can recommend a java assembler for me?
I run Sun/inspire java on redhat 6.1.
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Hi Chris,
Looks good. It valuable to me. It's also viewable on lynx, that's a pro
IMHO. I run FreeBSD btw, I'll try to run one of the Linux JDK 1.2
implementations on my FreeBSD 3.2 box one of these days.
I'll be watching jlinux!
Ernst
On Thu, 6 Jan 2000, Christopher Smith wrote:
> On Thu, J
Hi!
Does JDK1.1.8 is available on x86
Platform?.
Thanks & Regards
Pramila
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