is better than HotSpot.
>
> So you even if it is not provided by Blackdown you will have an alternative.
>
> Sandy
Interesting. Do you have more info or an url about IBM's 1.1.7 and 1.2
port to linux?
TIA
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ven in court)...
>
> "NT is one of the best Java platforms around" ? What have you been
> smoking?
>
Gee Jeff - a little testy? NT is just the os. There are a bunch of jvm's
that work just fine on nt. Don't forget not everybody has a solaris box.
I'm runni
Are there any good application servers for Linux? Eg., similar to
Gemstone or NetDynamics.
TIA,
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> Hey,
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> Just wanted to drop you a note. There is a computer
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> Park. If you are still looking for those parts, its
> a good place to find them. I think the hours are
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P. T. Kornman wrote:
>
> Has anyone out there been able to get Sun's Java Studio 1.0 to run on
> Linux? I went thru the procedure as described on the Blackdown pages and
> I get the error message
>
> Can't find class sun.jws.Main
>
> I do have my own (legally purchased)
Anybody know if the JavaHelp beta1.0 works on Linux?
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/javahelp/index.html
TIA
Michael
Works great! Thanks Rich. I'm frankly kinda amazed. Jikes seems about
an order of magnitude faster than the jdk117_v1a compiler. Not sure how
that's possible but goota hand it to the guy(s) at IBM who wrote it.
Regards,
Michael
Richard Jones wrote:
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> Micha
Richard Jones wrote:
>
> Michael Doherty wrote:
> > Anyway, the thing with linux is that it seems to run java code faster
> > than NT. NetBeans on the NT side (200MHz K6 w/128MB ram) is almost
> [...]
>
> I'm surprised. NetBeans crawls with the Blackdown
> L
Greetings all,
Well, it's been about 3 weeks since I've installed linux with a dual
boot setup on my NT box in order to do java development. Thanks to all
who offered advice and encouragement.
I've tried all the popular java ide's on NT, Visual Age, Visual Cafe,
JBuilder, etc., but I must say,
Michael Doherty wrote:
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> Choices, choices, so many choices! Anybody got any preferences on
> emacs or xemacs for java?
>
> TIA,
>
> Michael Doherty
Thanks for the replies. I d/l jde and installed it. I'll try it first
with emacs because that came with the install
Choices, choices, so many choices! Anybody got any preferences on
emacs or xemacs for java?
TIA,
Michael Doherty
David Warnock wrote:
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> Helge,
>
> > what tools do you use for *efficient* programming in Java?
>
> I use VisualSlick Edit as my editor/IDE (I can compile, run etc from
> within it).
>
> I use Jikes for compiling.
>
> Dubugging is not very ideal we simply use a debug class of our own
> which
Gee, why don't you tell us how you really feel?
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> Hi there,
> Where can I download netscape source code?
>
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