Re: Netscape and applets

1999-11-06 Thread Eric vanberkel
Hi, Hotjava may solve the problem for the developer. The end user however wants it to run on Netscape or whatever. I'd personally like everyone running appletviewer but, alas! gr. Eric --- peter johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Try HotJava. Since it is written in Java, it will run > anythi

Re: Question

1999-11-06 Thread Eric vanberkel
Hi, Firstly: applets CAn read and write files as through JDBC Secondly: you have to place the postgresql.jar file in your applet's home dir. gr. Eric --- James Seigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Check your applet tag for codebase tag > Check to make sure your datbase driver is available in > t

Re: GUI Design Question

1999-11-01 Thread Eric vanberkel
You might want a bit of help with GUI using the best IDE I've ever seen ( & great perfomance) AnyJ for Linux: http://www.netcomputing.de/ gr. Eric --- Riyad Kalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Java-Linux, > I've been getting deeper into UserInterface design > recently and have noticed many

Re: Version snag

1999-11-01 Thread Eric vanberkel
Not all in this group. Since you ported Java stuff to pre2, this is the place to go lookin for answers. If people drag you down, the energy wasted is theirs. gr. Eric --- Hartnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This same package was installed on Solaris and its > runtime and works fine. > > This

Re: JDBC newbie question

1999-11-01 Thread Eric vanberkel
Thanks to you too, Stick to whatever suits you... gr. Eric --- Jalaluddin Riaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi, >thanks for help. i think i have got it sorted now. and > i'm gonna stick to > mysql, i've got used to it. > thanks again. > > > > > >I've been thru this. > > > >You go to

Re: Can't find 'dingbat' fonts on 1.2preV2 install

1999-10-24 Thread Eric vanberkel
Bradley, this problem was discussed predominantly in the month of september. I suggest you check the archives on Blackdown. I was one of the complainers... gr. Eric --- Bradley Rosser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi. I've recently installed the Blackdown 1.2 pre-v2 JDK > and > everything works

Re: JDBC newbie question

1999-10-24 Thread Eric vanberkel
I've been thru this. You go to check you have the 1.2.2 driver and not the 1.2.1, which did not work on my prev2 JDK + latest mysql Also for apps: java -cp .:$CLASSPATH proggie with a correct classpath set in applets $CLASSPATH won't work. You'll want to put into your html: .. .. put the mm

Re: Stupid Newbie Questions: Catching unanticipated null pointer exceptions (Are there really any other kind =^)

1999-10-13 Thread Eric vanberkel
Oh, this reminds me of (X)Emacs and Java: Check out http://www.baclace.net/emacsjava.html for your IDE mate. gr. Eric --- "Alex M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Exception in thread "main" > java.lang.NullPointerException: > > at > java.awt.Container.addImpl(Container.java

Re: Classpath

1999-10-10 Thread Eric vanberkel
Roger, use java -classpath .:$CLASSPATH this way your current dir and your claspath is always scanned! Have fun --- Roger Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hey there I installed the jdk1.1.6 onto my Redhat system > then I also > installed the mysql JDBC and I had to set the classpath >

To find classes or to be Applet thats....

1999-10-02 Thread Eric vanberkel
Folks, Though I'm confessin' that I read a bit less than I should maybe, why do applets in JDK 1.2 ignore my $CLASSPATH? It worked with JDK 1.1.4 on my TurboLinux. After installing, the applicable text to read says: 'No $CLASSPATh, no $JAVA_HOME, just run it!" Fairly enthusiastic that, but what

RE: NoClassDefFoundError and RH6.0

1999-10-02 Thread Eric vanberkel
Yes, Greg, and it's the most stupid thing they invented at SUN because now you have to juggle with most filemanagers extension feature to execute a java class program. Moreover, since the sacred URL needs every character of a given path, it would be suitable if that went for .class too. Anyway, w

Jozilla?

1999-09-12 Thread Eric vanberkel
Folks, I am looking for a nice coffee and cream project and came across this Jozilla browser, said they needed help, were part of a grand project called JOS. I downloaded the user version but since it runs on 1.1 I decided to upgrade the lot to 1.2 myself. But I've got a few little questions (why

Re: Out of Office AutoReply: appletviewer missing fonts

1999-09-12 Thread Eric vanberkel
All you that replied on my postings: I received it on my private address I set as a REPLY-TO. Should be fixed ;-) --- !Ken Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > __ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com ---

Quetion on IDEs

1999-09-11 Thread Eric vanberkel
Folks, In this list some discussion was held about java IDE's on Linux. Now all IDEs mentioned are java-based. Performance isn't a thing you can show off with in java, so I wondered if I should download Jbuilder or Netbean or whatever similar IDE for use on my 48MB 150Mhz Pentium (Linux) boz

appletviewer missing fonts

1999-09-09 Thread Eric vanberkel
Hi y'all, Whenever I start appletviewer I get these missing font messages. Did I miss something when installing? I use the blackdown JDK 1.2b pre-release kit on TurboLinux 3.0. Someone seen this stuff? gr. Eric Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-