Re: JDK1.2 and Swing

1999-05-11 Thread David Thompson
Armen, I had a similar problem. After handling all of the "know bugs", Swing applications would fail but awt was ok. It was suggested to me that the configuration of my Xserver may be a problem. The suggestion was to move to 16 bit color (not 24 or 32) on the XFree86. It was also pointed out th

Re: AWT Crash - Need Help!

1999-03-26 Thread David Thompson
S Balamurugan, I have had a similar problem. I installed 1.2 on my RH5.2, ran the script to set up my system with the proper library links, and added the necessary fonts. When I run my applications that are gui intensive, either in native threads or with green threads (with JIT off), my not ful

Re: disappearing windows

1999-03-15 Thread David Thompson
s is a known problem. > > -Peter > > David Thompson wrote: > > > > > > colleagues, > > > > When starting my GUI based programs they > > flash the window on the screen, then the > > window disappears and exits. There is > > no error m

Re: JDK1.2 fails to start

1999-03-15 Thread David Thompson
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Urban Widmark wrote: > On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, David Thompson wrote: > > > > > colleagues, > > > > When starting my GUI based programs they > > flash the window on the sc

disappearing windows

1999-03-15 Thread David Thompson
colleagues, When starting my GUI based programs they flash the window on the screen, then the window disappears and exits. There is no error message, the GUI thread just seems to die. I have made a simple program (in case the problem is something complex with my other programs) that just ma

Re: JDK1.2 fails to start

1999-03-15 Thread David Thompson
colleagues, When starting my GUI based programs they flash the window on the screen, then the window disappears and exits. There is no error message, the GUI thread just seems to die. I have made a simple program (in case the problem is something complex with my other programs) that just make

Re: Vector?

1999-03-11 Thread David Thompson
SSPATH > JAVA_HOME > > Just making sure. cause you maybe referencing the wrong set of classes by > accident. > > Cheers > James. > > Pooh Bear -- "I am just a bear of little brain" > > > On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, David Thompson wrote: > > > >

Vector?

1999-03-11 Thread David Thompson
Colleagues, Have the collection classes for java been completed to fit the API? I have installed jdk1.2 on my RH5.2 system, and compiled some simple programs to see that it works. Then I attempted to compile some of my work that made heavy use of java.util.Vector and the compiler complained th

Re: which linux/chip

1999-01-12 Thread David Thompson
Thank you Kevin, for the direct, well put, inside inforamation. The remaining hitch for me (and others that I know) is the question of java 3d on these different platforms. Will blackdown be working on the java 3d port as well? And is there any reason to believe that java 3d will be working wi

which linux/chip?

1999-01-11 Thread David Thompson
Hello, I am struggling with a decision that some have probably been through, or are currently experiencing: If one wishes to run Linux and write Java code (including, the potential of the java 3d api), should one get and x86 and run RedHatx (and or another x86 flavor), or should one go with a P