On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 06:25:00PM -0700, ed phillips wrote:
> Are you referring, Jim, to an Expect like feature set for Java.
>
> Is there such a set of classes? Perl has an Expect module. Hmmm
Joi's recommendation for xvfb is the right one. The Linux/Unix AWT always
expects an X server even i
Are you referring, Jim, to an Expect like feature set for Java.
Is there such a set of classes? Perl has an Expect module. Hmmm
Ed
Joi Ellis wrote:
>
> On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Jim Caley wrote:
>
> > It seems like a year or two ago I saw some sort of utility mentioned on this
> > mailing list t
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Jim Caley wrote:
> It seems like a year or two ago I saw some sort of utility mentioned on this
> mailing list that could be used to "fake out" a text-based app that still needed
> to have a GUI display available. (Was it that some of the Swing classes wanted
> the graphical
It seems like a year or two ago I saw some sort of utility mentioned on this
mailing list that could be used to "fake out" a text-based app that still needed
to have a GUI display available. (Was it that some of the Swing classes wanted
the graphical display or something? I can't remember.)
I'm
How can I start my applicative using xinit?
The JVM from IBM have any constraints with using in a commercial
product?
Thanks for your help.
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