What?

1998-08-27 Thread Nick Davies
Hello all, I've not seen this one yet, but forgive me if it's a FAQ. I'm running the jdk1.1.6v2 libc version which was appearing to work fine until I tried using javac, previously all code having been compiled under Symantecs JIT compiler on NT, I get the message 'No library path set' and nothi

Java/Linux dB's

1998-08-24 Thread Nick Davies
Many thanks for the rapid replies everyone (M$ tech. support are still engaged ;)) For anyone who's interested I'll be running the tests on an AS400 running DB2, an Apricot P200 thing running WinNT(Access '97 and Paradox) and PostgreSQL, following two recommendations and an excellent price/perfor

Java/Linux dB's

1998-08-24 Thread Nick Davies
Hello, I'm having to evaluate technologies (again) and need to run some time comparisons between databases accessed from Java via JDBC. Obviously an all Linux system would be preferable :), but I need to let the other platforms have a chance. Enough waffle, does anyone know of a relational data

RE:RMI on Linux

1998-07-03 Thread Nick Davies
> > Mornin'(or whatever) all > > > > I'm currently playing around with RMI applications on Linux. I > get a very > > strange error in that when I try to run the application on a > Linux I get the > > message 'Cannot find class xxx'. Other classes in the same > directory run > > fine, name altera

RMI on Linux

1998-07-01 Thread Nick Davies
Mornin'(or whatever) all I'm currently playing around with RMI applications on Linux. I get a very strange error in that when I try to run the application on a Linux I get the message 'Cannot find class xxx'. Other classes in the same directory run fine, name alterations have been tried and fai