Chris Kakris wrote:
>
>
> This probably doesn't really help you but I wanted to raise my hand
> and say that there are people how are very productive even without
> using one of those bloated IDEs. Oops did I say that?
This is one of those dirty little secrets that tends not get mentioned
in th
Glenn Holmer wrote:
>
> But I'm not posting to whine about that; rather I want to ask you
> guys which IDE our company should use instead,
The one that works best for you. :)
After trying 4 or 5 I found JBuilder worked very well for me. I
suppose it does have it's quirks, but I have yet to fin
Glenn Holmer wrote:
>
>
> definitely worth a look. I haven't gotten very far with it yet, but
> what advice can you guys offer? What IDEs should shops with Linux coders
> consider?
>
Well I've tried a number of IDEs over the years and I keep going back
to a simple text editor and build utili
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Glenn Holmer wrote:
> It is with a heavy heart that I post this... IBM has just announced
> VisualAge Java 4.0 with availability in late July, and guess what?
> There is still no Linux version! Wow, I'm so surprised! All we
> *still* have is the incomplete and known-to-be-b
It is with a heavy heart that I post this... IBM has just announced
VisualAge Java 4.0 with availability in late July, and guess what?
There is still no Linux version! Wow, I'm so surprised! All we
*still* have is the incomplete and known-to-be-buggy 3.02 that uses
JDK 1.1 with Swing 1.0 (gag me
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Alan Hawrelak wrote:
>
> > Sam Joseph wrote:
> >
> >> I can extract the blackdown version, and unpack it but when I try
> >> to run
> >>
> >> the java command I get this:
> >>
> >> l008064:~/j2sdk1.3.0/bin # ./java -version
> >> Error: can't find l
Hi,
A few days ago I installed on Debian 2.2 the j2sdk1.3 from the debian
file.
$ java -version
java version "1.3.0"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
Blackdown-1.3.0-FCS)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.3.0-FCS, mixed mode)
I also JAVA_HOME set.
$ echo $JAVA_
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Alan Hawrelak wrote:
> Sam Joseph wrote:
>
>> I can extract the blackdown version, and unpack it but when I try
>> to run
>>
>> the java command I get this:
>>
>> l008064:~/j2sdk1.3.0/bin # ./java -version
>> Error: can't find libjava.so.
Looks more like he tried to run a x
Hi all,
One raw is having defferent entity objects in the
server
How the data concurrency is making full
proof?
I want to use jts and jms extensively in such
case?.
I also want to know the attribute pattern in
desiging if anybody know much more bout this
please help me if you c
Sam Joseph wrote:
> I can extract the blackdown version, and unpack it but when I try to run
>
> the java command I get this:
>
> l008064:~/j2sdk1.3.0/bin # ./java -version
> Error: can't find libjava.so.
>
You might want to double check that the unpacked version of libjava.so
has the executabl
hi all,
i have some code which is as below :
public interface AccountSearch extends AccountSearchBusinessInterface,
EJBObject
the extends keyword is followed by two class names.
is this valid java.
this code is from a project i'm trying to understand which is written for
the J2EE platform.
Is
Hi all
I'm new to this list, and I don't know if this has been discussed earlier.
I tried searching the archives, but didn't find it there.
My question is about the possibilities of installing Blackdown 1.3.1 on a
CF pcmcia storage device on a Compaq Ipaq. Can it be done?
I'm running Familiar
Hello Everyone,
are there any Processor-Requirements with this Version of j2sdk for
Sparc-Linux? We made a short try on an old Ultra 2 and did not get
any Standard-Demo to work. Mostly we got ArrayIndexOutBounds-Exceptions.
Is this a Problem with the old Ultra2 or does our Distribution
(Suse7.1
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