I tried RC4 and that gives the same results. I downloaded JDK 1.2 and
that works. Why is it that 1.1.8 and 1.2.2 don't but 1.2 does? With
1.2 if I type java -version it will return the version number so I
assume its working, but it won't work with the java app I'm trying to
use. If you have ti
On Thu, 25 May 2000, Chad Lemmen wrote:
> Ok I installed 1.2.2 RC3 and it seems some files are missing here is
> what its telling me.
>
> chad:/$ /usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin/java -version
> /usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin/java: /bin/realpath: No such file or directory
> /usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin/java: /bin/re
JDBM : JDBM aims to be a gdbm-style persistence library for Java. It
offers a simple interface based on java.util.Hashtable, simple
semantics, transactions, and comes as a small jar.
http://jdbm.sourceforge.net
Or you could setup a postgresql 7 server and connect to it using JDBC
Hello,
Does anybody has some good virbations on a persistency storage product
(preferable freeware) that can be used on Linux from java for quick
prototyping ?
Regards,
Gerrit.
Marble Consulting --
Gerrit Cap http://www.ping.be/ma
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Ok I installed 1.2.2 RC3 and it seems some files are missing here is
what its telling me.
chad:/$ /usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin/java -version
/usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin/java: /bin/realpath: No such file or directory
/usr/local/jdk1.2.2/bin/java: /bin/realpath: No such file or directory
java was not found
Hi,
I am using an applet which has backend connectivity to a MySQL database
running on a Linux server.I am using exgwe JDBC driver.The applet is running
fine in Netscape but in Internet Explorer it is throwing exceptions.I have the
stack trace below.Can anybody help me.
Hi,
I want to know more about the signals and the doccumentation in Linux, where
can I get it???
I looked at the signal.h in the /usr/include directory does not have all
the info.
I get signals 32 and 38, while running my applications.
let me know if any one has some info for me.
regards
As
That's great, only you follow their links to find the download page which
hasn't been updated in months, hence, no linux download
I don't suppose anyone out there has any idea when IBM's WebSphere
application server version 3 *advanced* is going to be made available for
linux... Or is it not
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I would say your problem is getting the web page to update from
a applet. This is a nonsense because you will force the enitre applet
to also reload as the web page reload!!
But if you use frames then you need to force the applet to display
the web frame after invoking the servlet. I don't think
SHUDO Kazuyuki wrote:
>
> Mo DeJong wrote:
>
> > I would be interested in going to JavaGrande, but I hear bad things
> > about JavaOne.
>
> JavaOne costs us very expensive fee to attend it, at
> least US$ 1295. I'll attend Java Grande Conference but
> not JavaOne.
>
> > Where can I find more i
Blackdown Team,
Noticed the webpage has been in
limbo for almost 2 months now on JDK 1.2.2/1.3 status/jck information. Can you
update us with anything? Are you leaving the 1.2.2 port up to Sun now and
concentrating on 1.3? Or are you stepping out totally from the porting
scene?
-Riyad
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