I do everyday. But it is an older model (730?) and it is painfully slow
- native or not. A P3-500 linux workstation is orders of magnitude
faster.
>>> Charles Forsythe 05/27/03 3:29 PM >>>
P.S. No, I haven't deployed on an AS/400, but I've had a couple of
projects that were intending to at a futu
r the near future.
Thanks a lot
Emil
Larry Arnold
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the former .java_wrapper. size=2> What shall I do with this error message? I have been trying to locate such a file for my kernel version (2.4.18-rmk3), but did not locate such a file. size=2> Can anybody be of help? size=2> Thank you, size=2> size=2>alex
Larry Arno
make sure you append '.' to your classpath ;)
At 11:11 AM 1/7/02 -, you wrote:
>hello there,
>I've downloaded a copy of Java 1.3 latest version and installed it ok. I've
>set CLASSPATH to where my Java progs are. I can issue simple Java command
>ok, i.e. Java -v for the version and Java retur
I ran into similar problems on a slightly different platform ( an
assabet-like strongarm with a redhat based distro)
I believe you need a link in /usr/lib:
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 -> libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so
obtaining libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so was the difficult part. I had
very lit
xterm too, with or without a window manager ( icwwm):
Warning: locale not supported by C library, locale unchanged
Warning: locale not supported by Xlib, loccale set to C
Warning: X locale modifiers not supported, using default
The machine is not an ipaq, and uses a redhat 7 derived build
TIA
La
I was wondering if anyone knew which version of
swing is used in Blackdown's 1.3.1 JDK?
I'm glad someone asked this. I got the same error on Slackware 7.1, and gave up.
The same error occurs with jdk117v3 also. I ended up porting my code to
j2sdk1.3, which works (albeit sound in the JMF is horribly unstable, but that's
another story).
Larry
Geduldig, Jonas write
linux-java developers use for debugging now?? We can't
stick with the jdk1.1 because we miss all those cool JMF and JAI classes.
Larry
Re:
Joaquin Rapela writes:
> I am having troubles with jdb while using:
>
> RedHat 6.2, Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.
quot;hello");
System.out.println(s1 == s2); // returns 'false'
Because of these distinctions, a compiler is not allowed to optimize in
the fashion you suggest.
-Larry
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You could try a pure Java DB, with a File-System Driver (Cloudscape
comes to mind). It does not require any DB to be started (i.e. no
network), and the JDBC drivers are type 4 (pure java).
-Larry
Ben Pharr wrote:
>
> I would like to find a good way to store data for a Java progr
that MS
> represents I have to say that they've treated Transvirtual MUCH better
> than Sun.
Do you mean Microsoft treated Transvirtual better than Microsoft treated
Sun, or Microsoft treated Transvirtual better than Sun treated Transvirtual?
(or all of the abo
On that note, does anyone know of a Java-Linux debugger that is
capable of "watching" a variable? i.e. I want the code to break when
the specified variable is accessed, or changed, then show me the line
of code responsible. thanks.
-Larry Gates
Riyad Kalla write
Yup.
First, download and install the J2EE port for Solaris. It's almost all
Java - there is only ony native library, called libioser12.so The
attached version has been compiled for Linux, x86. If you would like to
compile it for another platform, downoad the source from
www.sun.com/communityso
"John N. Alegre" wrote:
Yup.
First, download and install the J2EE port for Solaris. It's almost all
Java - there is only ony native library, called libioser12.so The
attached version has been compiled for Linux, x86. If you would like to
compile it for another platform, downoad the source fro
y this
should be still astounds me: is it bad programming? or is it just
"old" programming? I'm sure there is a complicated answer...
hope this helps,
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ot;JavaSoft and Adobe are said to be
working on a 2-D rendering API similar to PostScript", so I would find
out more about this before re-inventing the wheel.
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), but with this
>procedure I kinda "lost" files during the WinZip extraction!!! The jdk/bin
kinda? If they weren't really lost, but corrupted, I've had the same
"experience". If you don't set the "TAR LF to CR/LF Translation" to
off within WinZip, any as
hen so be it.
>*.*? * is more likely what you want, unless you really
>do want to be sure there's a period somewhere after the prefix.)
yup, I want the period. But, * should work too. we're
skinning cats here...
thanks,
-Larry Gates
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ble to anyone who cares?
I'll take it when it is available.
Moses DeJong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Check out these sites.
>
>http://rnvs.informatik.tu-chemnitz.de/~ja/MPEG/MPEG_Play.html
>http://209.223.115.151/development/
ok, I will. thanks.
-Larry Gates
-
m.)
"
With CuteFTP, you can select which files you want (I've even selected
over 10,000 files at once before), start the transfer and go for lunch
(or whatever), when you return, its done without any complaints or
excuses. I've NEVER had i
e. I don't
know where to find the format specifications for .MPEG, .avi, .vivo,
.tiff or .pnm, but they must be somewhere on the web. Postscript
specs are probably available on the web too and I know there are books
specifying its format
rogram, Nathan. This should be posted on the blackdown website
under "3rd Party Projects and Packages".
-Larry Gates
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>From: Jan-Henrik Haukeland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: 29 Jul 1999 17:36:06 +0200
>Larry Gates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> I, too, can get cut-n-paste via Netscape's "Edit/Copy" menu, and then
>> use Java's java.awt.datatransfer.Cl
et
code
at java.lang.Thread.run (Thread.java:504)
Note: The same applet running with Netscape communicator 4.51 under
Windows is OK.
Can someone tell me what's the cause of this problem?
Thanks.
Larry Hsiao
Foresyte Technologies, Inc.
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;You can specify a larger heap
>>with the command line option -Xmx32m, for example.
>
>Right, there is only a little syntax error: the option is -mx32m.
interesting feature. What is the rationale behind the idea of a heap
size? Why
urn, prompted one
of many suites filed by Sun? Did I get this right? Anyone know how
the lawsuit is coming along?
I think we all hope that someday "write once, run anywhere" will be a
true statement about Java.
-Larry Gates
> -T
>
>jools enticknap wrote:
>>
&g
arAt(0)!='#') { // not a comment or NULL line
or it could be a return character? Then, you would need
if (s1.equals("\n") || s1.charAt(0)!='#') { // not a comment or NULL line
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ackware's version.
Truly, my experience is that it IS trivial to install: just follow the
directions in the README.linux file: especially the part about getting
the right version glibc/libc5.
try again with a fresh Linux install, maybe? good luck.
-Larry Gates
-
>Date: Sun, 04 Jul 1999 22:22:22 -0700
>From: Kevin Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>The Sun comm API stuff is at:
> http://java.sun.com/products/javacomm/index.html
It says to "choose a platform". Which one do we cho
unable to find a good replacement.
>
>I like jde. It is very intuitive for those who know emacs --- and
>the greatest advantage for me is to use emacs as the IDE's editor.
>
>Sergio
I echo Sergio's comments. I use the JDE for all java
straightened out.
>
>I don't want to make any commitments for the guys doing the port, but
>it's getting better all the time, and may be releasable soon.
>
>Steve
I have a Sparc Ultra 1 which I would like to run Java programs on.
I am awaiting its release as well. Thanks g
1.2 include the swing classes? If you're
"just start"-ing to look at swing, why not start with java 1.2 instead?
thanks,
Larry Gates
ps: not suggesting this will fix your speed.
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with all the doom stories being posted recently... ) :)
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Works.
>Hi
>
>Is there such a beast (running on linux) ?
>
>Thanks
>--
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On Mon, 25 Jan 1999, Ozer Irfan wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Where can I download swing for Linux?
> I use jdk 1.1.7
>
> Thanks
>
>
Swing can be downloaded from
http://www.javasoft.com/products/jfc/index.html
It is written in Java and is okay for all 1.1.x platforms.
... larry arnoldy
On Mon, 16 Nov 1998 14:56:58 +0530 (IST)
Karthik Vishwanath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
T
> On Mon, 16 Nov 1998, Larry Arnoldy wrote:
>
> > It should terminate if you override the destroy() method and call
> > dispose() in it. I'm not sure if you need to call se
ed to call setVisible(false) and
stop(), but it should not hurt.
I have an example at http://fieldrep.ed.umuc.edu/~crecord/
Click on the pinball game and verify that the quit button and close
buttons work. You can also check out the source of the
PinBallGameApplet.java.
... larry arnoldy
I just downloaded jdk1_1_6-v2-glibc_tar.gz and set it up in
/usr/lib/jdk1.1.6. I'm using Red Hat 5.1 on Intel and I had previously
updated glibc with glibc-2_0_7-19. I also set up my path to
/usr/lib/jdk1.1.6/bin. When I try to compile: javac hello.java, I get
the error message CLASSPATH is not se
Yes, I got SNIFF; apparently if you have a license at work, they let you
have one for home, and it runs on Linux. I'm still learning to use it,
though...
Larry
Franz Reitinger wrote:
>
> Developing Java-apps with Emacs is a fine thing. However source files
> may increase and s
en this to work?
Thanks,
Larry
Hello,
I've been trying to get jdb running under jdk1.1.5, with no luck. Has
anybody gotten this working? When I run jdb Layout, from the JDE/Debug
option, it says: "Initializing jdb..." and nothing more. Has anybody
gotten this to work?
Thanks,
Larry
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