There is a known bug list where this is listed, in a nutshell src.jar
is actually a gzip archive, run unzip or gunzip to extract the files
from that archive for this release.
regards
calvin
>Did anyone else get an exception when unjaring this file?
>
>
>--
> And if you are interested in working on this you may want to consider
> doing it in a more free (the non-beer kind) way by supporting something
> like kaffe. Assuming that it isn't possible to make oji start any vm.
>
> Of course, if you have looked at the Sun "community" source you may or may
Perhaps this will work for your needs?
http://www.jrefinery.com/jfreechart/index.html
--- yangyuex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
>
> Who can tell me where I can find a good Graph
> Package?
> I already find some things from IBM and JDSL. But I
> am
> not satisfied with them.
> Who can suggest
On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Daniel Morgan wrote:
> I am most interested in running java applets with JDK 1.3 within the
> Mozilla browser on LInux. If no one has begun work on one, could we get
> a project started for this and use either blackdown.org or mozilla.org
> as the repository for it?
I ass
Is anyone working to get the JDK 1.3 or JDK 1.2 to work with the Mozilla
browser on Linux?
Is blackdown.org working on it?
I am most interested in running java applets with JDK 1.3 within the
Mozilla browser on LInux. If no one has begun work on one, could we get
a project started for this a
I have a JCombo that when the popup is displayed it is being treated
as a separate window - i.e. it is given it's own window border and title
bar. This does not happen with IBM 1.3, or Borland 1.2.2.
Also different is the way the window itself is displayed (here I'm
talking the app windo
Hi
You enable it by setting an environment variable:
export JAVA_COMPILER=hotspot
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On Sun, 4 Jun 2000, Timothy Reaves wrote:
> I do not find doc
Timothy Reaves wrote:
>
> I do not find documentation on how to enable hotspot. Have I
> overlooked it?
Hotspot is enabled by default. You can specify the jit you want on the
command line:
java -hotspot
java -server
java -classic
If you don't specify anything, you get hotspot
I do not find documentation on how to enable hotspot. Have I
overlooked it?
Thanks.
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> I'm not sure that this is a good thing; who will us mere programmers determine
> which sdk is more stable and faster under linux?
Well I sure know it's a good thing; we finally have a JVM with a generational and
incremental garbage collector in Linux.
IBM's JDK 1.3 was fast in terms of raw exe
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The ASP (Apache Software Foundation) is phasing out JServ 1.1 (which
uses Servlet 2.0) and replacing for Tomcat (Servlet 2.2). You should
replace Apache JServ1.1 for Tomcat (http://jakarta.apache.org/).
The Tomcat installation is very e
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