yea, that`s right, but anyway.. the list is working well, so we
only need some problems to resolv...
Regards
Michael.-
El mié, 14-09-2005 a las 10:10 -0400, S. Truong escribió:
> * Eugenio Romano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [05-09-14 14:46:13 +0200]:
>
> > hi all!!!
> > I'm a new subscrib
Hi...
i`am new here. and i need to give support with debian to so many
Java webs apps.. and i don`t know how to do it.
i am using apache 1.3.33
Debian Woody
What i must to install?.. Jakarta + Tomcat? and how to?
Plase... i need help
Thanks
pd: Sorry for my english it isn`t v
I have RedHat Linux 7.2 with a lot of the RPM updates applied from
/pub/redhat/updates/7.2/en/os/athlon and
/pub/redhat/updates/7.2/en/os/i386
... from the nearest FTP mirror
The last glibc for RedHat 7.2 was for glibc-2-2.4.
Now I want to install J2SDK 1.4.2_02.
Granted that RedHat 7.2 is not o
Hui Huang wrote:
No, that's not true. Both JDK 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 from Sun support NPTL.
Well that certainly is good news.
I am currently still stuck with RH 7.2 ( grin! ) and would like to move
to RH9 ... but thought I could not yet because the JVMs would have to
support NPTL.
Apart from
Err so what's this?
http://www.sapdb.org/sap_db_gnu.htm
Although it was not clear what the maintenance contract is required for ( as
quoted below ), that way I read it is that: "If you have other SAP
proprietary products ( and therefore have existing maintenance contracts with
SAP for tho
have JDBC, Perl, and
Python interfaces to sapdb.
Granted, though, that I am also not interested in their other products.
On Sat, 9 Nov 2002 22:42, Avi Cherry wrote:
> At 11:49 AM +1100 11/9/02, Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:
> >My favourite: SAP-DB:
> >
> >http://www.sapdb.or
My favourite: SAP-DB:
http://www.sapdb.org/
http://www.sapdb.org/sap_db_jdbc.htm
I am still surprised that not too many people have not taken up SAP-DB,
despite being GPL and LPGL, and having some features that other proprietary
databases have ( like Oracle's online redo logs )
http://www.sap
preferences directory.
... although I do not recall supplying the -localinstall parameter when I
installed it:
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4.1/install-linux.html
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002 12:33, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 11, 2002 at 11:07:26AM +1000, Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:
> &g
I have finally decided to start using JDK 1.4 ( 1.4.1-beta to be exact. ).
Installed it as root under /usr/local.
When running a Swing app ( under my own account, NOT root ) that was
originally created with JDK 1.3.1 ( but recompiled for JDK 1.4.1 ), I get
this:
11/08/2002 10:43:10 java.util
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I have been using JDK 1.3.1-b24 with JBuilder4 Foundation Edition before with
RedHat 6.x ( 2.2..x kernel ,XFree86 4.1.0, glibc 2.1.3, etc. , KDE 2.1 )
Ever since I moved to RedHat 7.2 ( RH 2.4.9 kernel, glibc 2.2.4, Xfree86
4.1.0, KDE 2.2 ), when I
downgrading from
an i686-glibc to i386-glibc solve it?
On Sat, 22 Dec 2001 22:48, Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:
> Just recently decided to upgrade my linux instllation to use a 2.4 kernel,
> namely RH 7.2's with the updated 2.4.9 kernel.
>
> When installing JBuilder4 Foundation, I had to use
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Just recently decided to upgrade my linux instllation to use a 2.4 kernel,
namely RH 7.2's with the updated 2.4.9 kernel.
When installing JBuilder4 Foundation, I had to use LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 for
the installation to work, after which I set the
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Re-Reading the O'Reilly book "Java Threads 2nd Edition by Scott Oaks and
Henry Wong", in summary:
In Windows:
* Threads are timesliced
* With SMP, each CPU will select a currently running thread
( page 147 ) ( Therefore, no need to do some native
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Sorry for the OT post, but I cant seem to find anywhere a mailing list
SPECIFICALLY for Java on Solaris/SPARC ... specially when dealing with
threading ( Solaris 8 comes with an alternative threading library in
/usr/lib/lwp ), optimization, JNI, e
Thanks. It worked.
Calvin Austin wrote:
> sorry my mistake I forgot to add -root
>
> it should be
>
> xprop -root -remove _MOTIF_DEFAULT_BINDINGS
>
> regards
> calvin
>
> "Jesus M. Salvo Jr." wrote:
>
>>Thanks Calvin, but ...
:
> I replied to this earlier but it didn't show up to the list. (I've
> resubscribed
> myself now)
>
> you can remove the messages by running xprop -remove _MOTIF_DEFAULT_BINDINGS
>
> which was set by another motif program
>
> regards
> calvin
>
>
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What are the differences? ( Are they documented somewhere? )
How do you get rid of the warning messages?
On Sat, 28 Jul 2001 12:55, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> Jesus M. Salvo, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Ever since I co
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What's more strange is that I have the same bash prompt ( and JDK ) at my
home computer, and I do not get these warning messages.
On Fri, 27 Jul 2001 15:04, Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:
> Ever since I converted my bash prompt to something ot
Ever since I converted my bash prompt to something other than the
default, I have been getting the message indicated in the subject line
when I run Swing apps. ( JDK 1.3.1 Sun or Blackdown )
Here's what happened:
1) Original prompt was the default that came with RH 6.x
2) While on an X conso
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[john@localhost john]$ unzip --help
UnZip 5.40 of 28 November 1998, by Info-ZIP. Maintained by C. Spieler. Send
bug reports to the authors at [EMAIL PROTECTED]; see README for details.
Usage: unzip [-Z] [-opts[modifiers]] file[.zi
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On Thu, 31 May 2001 08:24, Christopher Smith wrote:
> On 31 May 2001 06:45:08 +1000, Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:
> > > 4) Use JNI to use Linux's various asynch I/O API's.
> >
> > Option 4) is how BEA WebLogic Server do
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I meant this to be sent to the mailing list, but I selected "Reply"
originally instead of "Reply To All"
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Subject: Re: Java/Linux at JavaOne
Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 21:23:46 +1000
Fro
Using a RedHat 6.x distro, I have a lot of things updated:
kernel 2.2.19 with reiserfs
java 1.2.2 ( Sun and Blackdown )
java 1.3 ( Sun, Blackdown, and IBM )
glibc 2.1.3
binutils 2.9.5
cpp 2.95
gcc 2.95
gcc-c++ 2.95
gcc-java-2.95
qt 2.3
Xfree 4.0.3
kde 2.1
I have upgraded gcc from 2.9.1 ( that ca
But ... the question was about Merlin, which is 1.4, not 1.3.1.
Calvin Austin wrote:
>
> As of release 1.3.1 all platforms which includes Linux are released on the
> same day. I know that only covers x86 but I would guess the ppc version
> should be in the same ballpark
>
> The 1.3.1 release is
I actually thought a beta was to be released last March, as per a
Javaworld article. But, no news yet.
Peter Pilgrim wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I am trying to find out when Merlin be released for Linux?
> Does Blackdown have the code base ?
> Are they porting ?
>
> Does any one know what IBM are doing
I have just read an article on JavaWorld about Merlin and that a beta of
JDK 1.4 is to be released this month.
Does Blackdown have plans to have their own JDK 1.4 port to Linux
i386/sparc/ppc/etc?
There is nothing indicating this on the ports page:
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/ports.html
SUn's Bug Parade did say that Swing on remote X IS slow. The workaround
is not to use double-buffering:
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4204845.html
Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 06, 2001 at 08:35:32AM -0500, Martin, Stephen wrote:
> > This isn't really a Blackdow
I had more success with 1.2.2's jdb than those of 1.3 in debugging my
apps.
With 1.3's jdb ( using Sun and IBM's ), sometimes it hangs after 'run',
sometimes at other points after 'cont', sometimes I can debug until I
exit.
With Blackdown's 1.2.2 jdb, so far, everything seems to work.
John
Anyone knows if there is any Java code/util/package/etc that can read
the tcpdump format ( or any other packet capture format such as snoop )?
The closest one I can find is:
http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~jbao/Monitor/
... but the link to the file Monitor.java returns an HTTP 404 error.
The ot
And whatever the answer is, is it generally true for all Unix-like
operating systems?
"Jesus M. Salvo Jr." wrote:
>
> I believe the above is NOT possible, because of the requirement for X,
> but just to be sure...
>
> I don't have a problem running a Java Swin
I believe the above is NOT possible, because of the requirement for X,
but just to be sure...
I don't have a problem running a Java Swing-less and AWT-less program at
boot time, ... but is there a way to have a Java Swing program,
therefore requiring X, to startup at boot time? ... and when the
Given that Sun and Blackdown's code branched off at some point in the
past, how do we know if a Sun-Linux JVM bug is also a Blackdown bug? ...
or vice-versa?
Joseph Shraibman wrote:
>
> It apperears Sun has finally fixed the HotSpot crash problem. See
> http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/
With your example below, your are limiting your graphs to trees. For
example, how are you going to draw the edge from "root" to
"subdirectory1"?
Anyway, there's nothing linux-specific about this.
Jacob Nikom wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for graphical program in Java which can draw directed
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 01:49:46PM -0600, Joi Ellis wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Olivier M. wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 07:56:33AM -0800, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> > > It doesn't exist anymore; it's now the "java" command everywhere.
> >
>
On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 07:56:33AM -0800, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> It doesn't exist anymore; it's now the "java" command everywhere.
well, but then it's not backward compatible at all : nothing
is working (exceptions on start). I guess I will have to keep
both JDK on my system.
Thanks all for the
Hello,
Sorry if it is a stupid question, but I didn't found an answer
in any doc or FAQ. Just installed latest SDK from Blackdown under
linux : javac and java are working fine, but I'm missing the
"jre" command.
I have some applications which are needing that (for example
telebanking stuff) :
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Peter Johnson wrote:
> Oddly enough, you might try jdk 1.1.6 v5 for glibc. We're using it with a
> great deal of success, on Linux kernel 2.2.17, glibc 2.1.3. We had font
> rendering problems as well as severe slowdowns and/or segmentation violations
> on all the newer vers
Hi,
I'm sorry if this is a silly or always-repeated question, but I didn't
find any reference in the faq, and I really need urgently a solution.
The problem is, I'm trying to run jdk-1.1.8-v3-glibc-2.1.3 with my
Slackware-7.0 linux distribution (glibc-2.1 based!). It's not possible for
my to use
Joseph,
Go to my homepage link for Oracle8i Linux:
http://homepages.tig.com.au/~jmsalvo/linux/oracle8i.html
Cheers,
John Salvo
Santhosh Joseph wrote:
>
> Friends,
> I'm relativly new to Linux/Java/Oracle. As a first step, i tried to
> install Oracle 8i on my linuxbox (Red Hat 6.2 - which is
...because Tomcat is a Servlet 2.2 + JSP 1.1 engine.
Mohd Mokhtar wrote:
>
> Does Tomcat suppport EJB ? I could not found any word in Tomcat
> documentation saying it have EJB capabilities.
>
> Anybody have ideas ?
>
> --= ahYeop =--
>
> --
greetings,
I need a little assistance with building a shared library for JNI under
Linux 2.2.
This is how I went about creating the library:
compiling: g++ -I /usr/local/java/include
-I/usr/local/java/include/linux -shared -fPIC -o keys.o keys.c
linking: gcc -shared -Wl,-soname,libkeys.so -o li
For the fonts, see:
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/jdk1.2-status/known-bugs.html
"Peter D. Junger" wrote:
>
> I did download JDK 1.2.2 from the Sun webpages and it seems to work
> as it should when I ran the first example in Deitel & Deitel, _Java,
> How to Program_, which sends its outpu
Oooops.. You already found the link to my homepage anyway ...
John
linux wrote:
>
> Martin,
>
> Thanks for the hint. A discussion at Oracle Technet lead me to this page:
>
> http://homepages.tig.com.au/~jmsalvo/linux/oracle8i.html
>
> Apparently the Oracle installer Java program looks for t
I have filed this as a bug. It seems that blackdown's 1.2.2 jvm has a
problem reading or loading or executing one particular class file
generated by JBuilder 3.5's compiler, while the same class file can be
executed/loaded/read by sun's 1.2.2 jvm. The bug that I have submitted
can be read here:
h
Hi!
Environment:
JDK 1.2.2 RC4
RedHat 6.0 with upgraded glibc to 2.1.2
kernel 2.2.16
Does anyone know how to figure out what EXACT command line options
JBuilder Foundation 3.5 uses to compile source files?
Everytime I 'rebuild the project', I cannot even see a 'javac' either
with 'ps' or 'top'
ile from within JBuilder. Then again, I can't even see a
'javac' in my processes when compiling/rebuilding from within JBuilder.
Thanks
John Salvo
"Jesus M. Salvo Jr." wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> Environment:
> JDK 1.2.2 RC4
> RedHat 6.0 with upgraded glibc to
Well, your applet was loaded locally, not from 158.186.60.220.
Did u have your applet signed?
John Salvo
Rajesh Patel wrote:
>
>
> Netscape Communications Corporation -- Java 1.1.5
> Type '?' for options.
> Exporting the Applet
> Looking up TimeService at: rmi://black.lads.is.lmco.com:10005/
What does this mean with regards to Blackdown's effort for a JDK 1.3 on
Linux? Will Blackdown still port JDK 1.3 to Linux x86, or will the
effort be on non-x86 Linux platforms?
Peter Schuller wrote:
>
> A Beta is available at
>
> http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/j2sdk13/down
You can have several JDKs, JREs in your box like I do, just make sure
you know what you are using and when.
For more information on installing 8i on Linux, see my signature at the
bottom of this e-mail.
John Salvo
Trieu Truong wrote:
>
> A newbie question (this seems too obvious even for the FA
I updated our RedHat OS from 5.2 to 6.1 and now mylackdown's jvm doésnt
work, when I try to run the java command Iget this error
Error: can´t find libjava.so.
And this file is there, so does anybody have any idea?
thank you
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On Thu, Mar 16, 2000 at 01:28:01PM -0500, Timothy Reaves wrote:
> I saw - somewhere sometime - a java shell application, that would
> let you interactively execute java code. I've lost the link. Can
> someone provide some assistance?
http://www.beanshell.org/
-Seth
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greetings,
may someone have a hint as to what my problem may be and how to fix it.
here is what is happening. i have a an rmi application with linux
client (jdk 1.2) and solaris server (jdk 1.3). the client throws an
UnmarshalException. i could not figure out why it wa happening, so i
tried the
Okay, the problem with RC3, which exists in the Sun port, si, I
think, a problem in how the symlinks are grounded. Specifically, if I
change the java -> .java_wrapper symlink so that it is fully qualified
(i.e., java -> /home/seth/jdk1.2.2/bin/.java_wrapper), everything is
happy.
-Seth
-
greetings,
the requirement for jaas is java 2 v1.3. does anybody know the specific
dependencies on v1.3? i'm hoping it can be used on linux 1.2pre if
certain things are avoided. can anyone comment? tia,
-a
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Do you have to use AWT frames? If you use a swing frame, you can use a
glass pane to do what you are trying to do.
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, Wayne wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm close, but no cigar. I'm still trying to get a frame to accept key
> events.
> In file TestCntrl.java I have -
>
> import java.awt
yes
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Yohans Mendoza wrote:
> hi all, I was under the impression that the escape character in java was
> \.
> is that correct?
>
> TIA
>
> --Yohans
>
>
> ~
> Yohans Mendoza
You get those from java.sun.com, docs and apis.
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> OK. I am new to the java world and have installed java on my redhat 6.0 system. I
>downloaded version 1.1.7 . I am missing the directory of docs and samples. Where are
>these located?
>
-
So there is no added benefit to declaring a parameter final other than to
allow access from inner classes within the method.
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Vartan Piroumian wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> All parameters are ALWAYS passed by value in Java.
>
> When the parameter being passed is an object referenc
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NullPointerException:
> at java.awt.Container.addImpl(Container.java:316)
> at java.awt.Container.add(Container.java:245)
> at Tedit.(Tedit.java:100)
> at Tedit.main(Tedit.java:557)
The
Yeah... I think it is in com.sun.plaf.DefaultLookAndFeel or something like
that.
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Jacob Nikom wrote:
> Do you know where the information about
> current settings is located?
>
> Jacob
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > hmmm... if that doesn't work, you might try overridi
s/4 S 14:33 0:00
/opt/jdk1.2/bin/i386/native_threads/rmid -log
/export2/jiniuser/logs/
Any thoughts would be great !
Patrick M. Alleyne[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I noticed this too under JDK 1.1.7 on Solaris 2.6. Some dialogs would
move when you mouse over them. It seemed WM specific though. I had the
problem running FVWM2 on Xfree86, but using Solaris CDE the problem wasn't
present. The other thing was that the only application I noticed this
kind of
java.lang.runtime.exec
On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Juan Carlos wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> ¿How to execute an linux command, to obtain any
> information, using Java? (ex: the CAT command).
> I have Red Hat version 5.3, and jdk1.1.5.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> ___
That is actually documented I believe. It's not limited to jdk1.2. I
don't know why it can't be just 0.3 but it is. This is why
the language spec says not to compare floats and doubles without casting,
you will always get negative results even though you think you should have
a posi
ow much penalty does the requisite Jini
> boundary cost?
Not being familiar with the package, I can't say. It is
possible though. FWIW, did you mean the java native interface (JNI)
or Jini (the 'technology')?
-Tom
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y here is the libraries, not necessarily the distribution
or even the kernel. (Although, each major kernel release breaks as many
things as it fixes ;)).
BTW, isn't Java supposed to free us of porting problems ;)
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On Fri, 10 Sep 1999, Sitanshu Bhusan Nanda wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Can i use swing in jdk1.1.5?
> Where can i download swing.jar or anything other than that which will
> help me to use swing in my programs.
>
> Thanx.
> Sitansu.
> When writing gui apps, most of the time i have to override most of the
> components anyway, except for generic items such as buttons. But this is
> the only way i see to implement color themes, because it works when you
> add/remove components dynamically. The recursive setColor won't work in
>
> I think a better solution is to override getForeground / getBackground
> of the component to return something related to it's parents?
So now you have to override all the gui components just to override one
method? I would think that would be a lot of work for very little gain,
not to mention
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hi,
i've searched the mailing archives for information regarding the java
plugin. it appears that it's been pulled over a year ago. does anyone
have any knowledge about it? will it re-appear? if so, when might it happen?
tia for any clues,
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> know.
>
> With regards,
> alpesh
>
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http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/index.html
On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Hanno Saks wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is out there available (or is even possible to do) any applets which can act
> in framed HTML page as Xserver client
>
> Hanno
>
>
> --
Hello,
I use JDK 1.1.7 v3 linux and latest version of all program and libs that
ship with redhat
I devlop program using a windows GUI (powerJ)
I want to use my what I develop in MS windows under linux.
I have 2 problems (i am using the same screen resolution under MS win
and X) :
- The window
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Like my compadres before me said, native threads run at the OS level, and
therefore can access multiple cpus. However, it is my understanding that
this is the only time native threads should be used. On single processor
systems, green threads are faster, and you aren't limited by any process
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I've never seen that. I've only seen constructors called like:
super(param1, param2, ...);
On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Tim Reilly wrote:
> Hi, hopefully this one's a quickie. I'm using blackdown jdk 117v3 and
> getting the following error message when compiling my TemplateList class.
>
> Ac
emacs or xemacs with JDE is what I like the best so far. I've looked at
NetBeans, and it's okay, but a little slow. I do like Together/J and
Structure Builder that integrade modeling tools with code generation.
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Guillermo Payet wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Can someone recommend
riority as the event handler and let the OS take care of
time slicing. Clearly the JVM is not that robust though.
-T
"Robert A. Crawford" wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 12:32:19PM -0400, Thomas M. Sasala wrote:
> > Setting my task to MIN_PRIORITY fixes the
I/O thread
> to be lower than that of the Swing thread.
>
> Alexander
>
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mple called "SwingWorker".
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> Alexander
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> On Tue, Jul 20, 1999 at 08:22:22AM -0400, Thomas M. Sasala wrote:
> > Does anyone know what the priority of the Swing
> > Event processing thread is? I have an application that needs to
> > process very
Any suggestions?
-Tom
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That's because there is is no constructor for TextArea(byte[]). To do
what you are doing you need to convert the byte array into a String.
Remember, Java is not C. Characters are unicode and thus 2 bytes long.
Strings are made up of unicode characters, not ASCII.
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t; true statement about Java.
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> -Larry Gates
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assistance, I think that you will find that SUN has __very__
> close links with the blackdown guys and do offer help when it's requested.
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> ( for what it's worth )
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> Regards
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Well, JDE for emacs is supposed to have a nice debugger interface, but I
haven't used it. If you are coming from the windows GUI world, you would
probably like the JDE. It's on the third party java-linux tools on
blackdown's page.
On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, Christian Cryder wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Can
You create threads by making classes that implement runnable or extend
thread. Calling .start() on those classes will make the code in the run()
method of those classes execute in a new thread. So, that code should be
your network connecting code.
Good place to start is java.sun.com, follow the
gt; thanks.
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> Justin.
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Emacs with JDE
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, Alexander Schatten wrote:
> which "IDE" can you recommend for Suse Linux V6 and Java 2. I just tried
> Netbeans, and heard something about Kaffe? can someone give me more
> hints?
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> thanx
>
> Alex
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>
>
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999, steve patient wrote:
> know where the jar files are. I wish someone had told me earlier about jar
> files. It sort of explains why I couldn't find so many of the files
Oh... well... we thought everyone knew about those. :P :)
Seriously though, I have that annoying problem of
That's really strange that you are having that much trouble. Here's what
I did to install java on RedHat 6:
install redhat (easier than Windows, btw)
uninstall kaffe (rpm -e kaffe)
install jdk1.2-pre2 for linux
And everything worked from there. Just to be sure, I even installed the
1.1.7 jdks,
: Re: javacomm
>
> >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
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