Lorenzo Thurman wrote:
>
> I'm running kernel version 2.2.16 on a PPC and installed Java 1.1.8 from
> Blackdown according to the How-To from Linuxdoc.org. I configured the
> JAVA_HOME and CLASSPATH as instructed. I also ran "which Java" and "which
> Javac" and they returned the correct path. But
I'm running kernel version 2.2.16 on a PPC and installed Java 1.1.8 from
Blackdown according to the How-To from Linuxdoc.org. I configured the
JAVA_HOME and CLASSPATH as instructed. I also ran "which Java" and "which
Javac" and they returned the correct path. But when I tried to compile a
simple H
Alexander Hordt wrote:
>
> Hello!
> I am a beginner in Java and I have a question:
> With the class NunberFormat I can convert marvelously numbers into
> representations of other countries, but as I convert a stringer again
> into a number in such a way that I know a counting on this number
> aga
Hello!
I am a beginner in Java and I have a question:
With the class NunberFormat I can convert marvelously numbers into
representations of other countries, but as I convert a stringer again
into a number in such a way that I know a counting on this number
again?
Thanks.
Alex
Mit freundlichen Gru
On 2000-09-10 18:11:21 -0700, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> Christopher Smith wrote:
> > - From Sun's perspective there would also be benefits: lower development
> > costs, better cross-platforms support on more platforms, better
> > reputation of stability for Java in general.
>
> And loss of control.