Paul Michael Reilly wrote:
>
> The announcement (http://www.javasoft.com/pr/1999/04/pr990427-01.html)
> says: "... The Java HotSpot performance engine will be available free
> of charge for download at
> http://java.sun.com/products/hotspot/index.htm"
>
> There are many references to HotSpot be
Tucker Balch wrote:
> Don't get me wrong, I'm glad to have java-linux even if I have to
> download and install bzip2 to use it. Still I think it's better
> to stick with more commonly available installation tools (and libraries
> and kernels for that matter).
>
> Is java-linux for kernel devel
Rachit Siamwalla wrote:
> Hi, I was playing around with the pre-release JDK 1.2 and it seems very
> well done. However, I had a few problems and was wondering whether
> others had similar problems (I looked at the bug report and none of
> these were on there). I haven't looked too deeply into t
Nathan Meyers wrote:
> John Summerfield wrote:
> > > Perhaps this would be a good time to add a challenge-response mechanism
> > > to the subscription process -- an initial piece of mail requiring the
> > > subscriber to confirm the subscription.
> >
> > I hate that idea. better to set the list
> It is not clear to me who is reading this message. But I hope you can
> help me with my question or give me a reference where I can find help.
>
*Obligatory bad dog message*
This isn't really a list for discussing general java programming.
>
> problem is that when I use the data command om the
Because they fear Microsoft will use it as an excuse?
They know that Microsoft will sue them for infringing on their
look and feel. Much the same as Apple would probably defend
the Mac L&F if Sun had not put the same restriction on that
Swing L&F.
There is a large difference between trying to p
Armen Yampolsky wrote:
> > Web based is the worst idea. I would much rather the messages continue
>
> > to fall into my mailbox or a newsgroup than I have to load up a
> > browser and go get them. If it moves to a web site, I won't move with
> > it.
>
> I agree absolutely. Slashdot? Reading the
Ok, this is getting way out of hand. Someone is using this mailing list
to punish people who irritate them.
I tried sending mail to the person who is listed as the mailing list maintainer
and received no response so I'm going to publish the suggestion here.
The java-linux mailing list needs to
I'm intrested in what you believe you can do with an ODBC bridge driver
that you can't do with a pure java driver?
../Martin
"Jens E. Wunderwald" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to use the JDBC-ODBC bridge under Linux, but could not find
> it included in the Blackdown JDK port. The bridge from Su
Steve Cohen wrote:
> Sean Starkey wrote:
>
> > On Wed, 30 Sep 1998, Steve Cohen wrote:
> > >
> > > Why could this be happening?
> >
> > Did you check your CLASSPATH? I compile things on Linux all the time
> > and run them in Win95. I compile things on Digital Unix and run them
> > in Linux a
After seeing many of these messages roll by day after day I was thinking
that perhaps we should create a mailing list faq of some sort that is
sent to people when they first subscribe answering these basic questions?
It's not that they are stupid questions, I think they are not well documented
a
My guess is this, you don't have your classpath set.
Make sure you have the following in your CLASSPATH environment
variable.
Path to the JDK classes. Path to any external jar files you might use (ie
swing.jar)
Path to your development tree (Ie for me it is the root of my jclass hierarchy)
Fi
12 matches
Mail list logo