Gerald Bauer wrote:
Hello,
Allow me to highlight the blog story by Tom Tromey -
Here's another good take on the issue:
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/wlg/5135
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e bug report to reproduce it.
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Works for me.
Java(TM) Plug-in Blackdown-1.4.1-01
File name: javaplugin_oji.so
Blackdown Java-Linux Java(TM) Plug-in1.4.1
Linux 2.4.20 (SuSE 8.2)
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from the Sun release, and why Linux users might use it in preference
to Sun's. Would you care to comment on this, Juergen?
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mouse press in Unix and a mouse release in W** (meaning you
have to check for both events to see if MouseEvent.isPopupTrigger()
returns true).
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There are chances that your changes
# will be lost during system upgrades. Instead use /etc/profile.local for
# your local settings,
I am sure someone will chime in with additional places it
can be set.
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ehaves the same (shouldn't it refuse to run?).
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I'm trying to learn Java Print Services (JPS). I can now enumerate
all the available printers and show their attributes in both Linux
and Windows, but one of these printers (a labeling printer attached
to a JetDirect box) is giving me fits. From Windows, I can print
), printJobNoMoreEvents(), but
just one of each in Windows.
Does anybody have any suggestions?
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er; my JPS test
program saw it.
Anybody have any clues to throw at me?
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this helps.
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Overwhelming techniqu
ork properly in Blackdown's 1.4
(rather than change desktop environments). Would any of the Blackdown
developers care to comment?
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I'm willing to give it a try; where can one still find the beta?
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nd if there's a workaround?
KDE has always been our standard, so we'd rather not switch.
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look forward to seeing some of this on the site.
> Glenn Holmer wrote:
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>>I made the difficult decision to go to a different BOF than 1579
>>(J2SE on Linux). Can anyone who was there give a rundown on what
>>was discussed?
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I made the difficult decision to go to a different BOF than 1579
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, change all occurrences of
"standard symbols l" to "symbol". The Blackdown JDK even has
a note about this in that file (although there's a typo:
"standards symbols l" should be "standard symbols l").
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Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn.
(In his house at R'lyeh dead Cthulhu waits dreaming.)
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an X thing? I see it occasionally with the Sun JVM as
well, but can't seem to pin down a specific circumstance which will
always cause it (I am noticing it in NetBeans).
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ything the vendor thinks looks nice.
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>> Note that sometimes JDK betas use an invalid spec version (e.g. "1.4beta2"),
>> which I reported as a bug long ago (before 1.4 release cycle) but they seem to
>> be doing it anyway. Dependency.JAVA_SPEC is supposed to hand
ould look at "java.version" and not
> at "java.vm.version". Unlike "java.vm.version", "java.version" is of
> the form .. on all VMs.
Thanks for the reply, Juergen. I hope you don't mind, I've forwarded it
to the NetBeans developer list.
DispatchThread.java:131)
> at
>java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEventsForHierarchy(EventDispatchThread.java:98)
> at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:93)
> at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:85)
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> 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!
Thanks for all the responses, both public and private, to my somewhat
overwrought reques
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a major tussle to convince these new Java programmers that they should
learn by hand-coding and only then pick up an IDE; we definitely can't
wait any longer to put IDEs on their desktops.
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pestering their Business Partners and
seminar presenters at every opportunity asking when it will be released;
I suggest that other Linux users anxious to use the product do the same.
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at JSwat?
http://bluemarsh.com/java/jswat/
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Don't say that you have no choice
With no one to hear your voice
You can shout
(os, true);
pw.print ("~^" + q + "Carton Label" + q + ";" + df4.format(Labels));
// printable area 1.00", top-to-top length 1.125":
pw.println (";0;100;0;SPB;UTOF;1125;");
...
Of course, the us
se Edition for Linux,
and he said that a 3.5 release of WebSphere would dovetail with a new
release of VisualAge in the late July/early August timeframe, and that
Linux would be fully supported.
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them Java 2 the way it looks on my test
machine (XFree86 3.3.5).
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info that will
help us with this decision? What I want to prepare is a feature-
for-feature comparison.
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