On January 7, 2004 10:37 pm, Paul Mclachlan wrote:
> Kok Choon Kiat wrote:
> > It appears to me that the native thread has *seized the entire
> > flow of control* from java program and it is not running
> > independently. Why is that so? How can I make the native thread
> > independent and not seiz
On Friday 20 April 2001 08:11, Brett W. Smith wrote:
> I have been using blackdown's 1.2.2 FCS for over a year now, with native
> threads, JNI, RMI, and JINI. I have been asked to upgrade to 1.2.2, and
> am looking for issues related with my upgrade. Any feedback is much
> appreciated.
>
> 1) Su
SHUDO Kazuyuki wrote:
> TYA 1.6 has been already released. Try it.
> You will be able to get it on the following pages:
> ftp://gonzalez.cyberus.ca/pub/Linux/java/
> http://www.dsv.su.se/~jens-and/tya/
>
I have to announce that gonzalez.cyberus.ca is no longer available. I had
originally put
Hi All,
Well, if you're like me, and disturbed by having to download 21MB of
information over a slow link everytime Blackdown or Sun release a new
version of their JDK bundle, then I have news for you. I'll be
attempting to build, and maintain a set of xdelta files to go from one
version to the n
I am also seeing memory problems with JDK1.2 pre2. I am running RedHat 5.2,
glibc 2.0, and was not seeing this behaviour with jdk1.2pre1. I have also
tried RedHat 6.0 under VMWare under Redhat 5.2 and the GlibC 2.1 version has
the same behaviour.
If you are interested to see if it behaves the sam
a port problem.
Thanks for the second pair of eyes, and the vote of confidence that I
am not insane. I don't have time right now to put in a report with
sample code to reproduce the problem, but I will still make a formal
bug report soon.
-Neal
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s versus native, JIT
and no JIT, and the problem shows up in all cases.
Cheers.
-Neal
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