I have a problem of servlet process.
java.io.IOException: There is no process to read data written to a pipe.
at java.net.SocketOutputStream.write(Compiled Code)
at sun.servlet.http.HttpOutputStream.writeOu
Hi
I have a 686 and am running suse6.4, am running a small web server on
it. I have a jar file in it that has a few html files and a few applets.
(applets in jdk1.2 compiled with jdk1.2.2)
When I open a html file in a web browser on a different machine (it is
a win nt machine and has jdk1.3 plug
On Thursday Jul 13, 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is anyone working on an IA-64 Linux Blackdown Java port?
> Current IA-64 releases can be found at www.linuxia64.org.
Yes.
-John
John Rousseau [EM
Is anyone working on an IA-64 Linux Blackdown Java port?
Current IA-64 releases can be found at www.linuxia64.org.
Thanks,
Matt Domsch
Dell Enterprise Systems Group
Linux Development Team
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On 2000-07-13 07:36:00 +, KIRKBRIDE Rob wrote:
> I've been trying to understand the various options for getting
> my applet signed and I wondered if someone can help out. The
> applet is currently being used on an intranet and the
> java.policy has to be manually edited to grant certain
> perm
I've been trying to understand the various options for getting my applet signed and I
wondered if someone can help out. The applet is currently being used on an intranet
and the java.policy has to be manually edited to grant certain permissions (not least
showWindowWithoutWarningBanner), I want