Lead Software Architect/Engineer and 2 Sr. Team Developers WANTED: Up to $135k + Stock + ...(If you interview, you will want to work here!!)

2000-10-18 Thread Brett Martin
We are in search of a Lead Engineer with strong enterprise experience in Java (J2EE, EJB, JSP, Servlets, etc.), XML/XSL/XSLT, and Oracle 8i. You will be leading projects that incorporate extensive use of the server side MVC pattern with JSP and Java Servlet technology. These new and cutting edge

Re: Using JNI from kernel module

2000-10-18 Thread Alexander V. Konstantinou
The Linux kernel people have long refused to accept modules written in C++; imagine their chagrin when they find out that modules are being written in Java ! That being said, it will be interesting to have a FAQ on how to do this once you adventurous souls have figured everything out. Alexander

Re: Using JNI from kernel module

2000-10-18 Thread Joi Ellis
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, > > I'm trying to use JNI from a kernel module. One of the first things I have > to do when the module is initialized is create a JVM, to do this I use the > JNI_CreateJavaVM method that is #included from jni.h. Needless to say, > when I do an

Using JNI from kernel module

2000-10-18 Thread pbmonday
Hi, I'm trying to use JNI from a kernel module. One of the first things I have to do when the module is initialized is create a JVM, to do this I use the JNI_CreateJavaVM method that is #included from jni.h. Needless to say, when I do an insmod I receive: CRBD.o: unresolved symbol JNI_CreateJa

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-18 Thread Joi Ellis
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Peter Schuller wrote: > As a matter of fact, you're right on the mark. Other than this problem I'd > use it for the fast compilation and decen editing facilities. > > I've tried JB4 Foundation now and I wasn't able to do such a thing, how > do you trigger it to do such disco

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-18 Thread Peter Schuller
> JBuilder 4.0 offers a new feature, automatic source discovery. Point it > at the top of a directory structure and it figures out for itself where > all the packages are. If this was your biggest beef about JBuilder > projects, it's worth a fresh look. As a matter of fact, you're right on the

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-18 Thread Nicholas Wright
Hi I've heard that IST have a free version of their standalone GUI builder called Visaj. Check it out at: http://www.visaj.com/ Nicholas P.S. Umm... OK OK - I'm slightly biased ;) > Resent-Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 07:44:14 -0600 (MDT) > Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 15:47:29 +0200 > From: J

Re: Forte vs Emacs? Your opinions, experiences

2000-10-18 Thread Jan Agermose
how about a standalone GUI builder and emacs? Does any one know of a standalone GUI builder? Barnet Wagman wrote: > I've been doing my Java development using emacs (actually xemacs) but am > considering switching over to Forte (nee netbeans). > > Before I take the plunge in a non-trivial