But I want to tell is JNI with tya case.
>For me, JNI/RMI works perfectly under linux. You must do two things
>though:
>
>export JAVA_COMPILER=
>export THREADS_FLAG=green
>
>Now you're laughin'.
>
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For me, programs using JNI does not work well.
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From: Laskowski, Jacek Tadeusz (Jacek) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 4:19 PM
Subject: RE: tya for JDK117v3
>> Arav
For me( CAldera OpenLinux 2.2) v2 native thread
also
does not work in awt/swing especially in swing application.
>
>JDK 1.1.7v2 works fine!
>
>Also volanomark won't run with v3/native.
>
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I think you did upgrade your glibc from 2.0.X to 2.1.X.
If so, you need jdk 1.1.7v2 not 1.1.7v1.
I had same problem as you and now corrected.
>Does anyone know of any current problems relating to Redhat5.2 with kernel
2.2.6
>and javac?
>I get the typical "how-to" when I type #java
>I get a core
JDK-1.1.7 test version(?) for glibc-2.1 is available in
http://www.wisp.net/~kreilede/
But native thread and swing does not work well. I think
this is not related with jar file. Swing application stops
responding when file chooser dialog is open an close.
And there's more case that I have encount
I have similar problem related with glibc version, and
have a question.
I can start swing program without any hacks with native
thread jdk but when i open a dialog( file chooser ) and
close it then the program stops responding. Do you solved
this problem too ?
>Hello,
>
> I just fixed the exact
I'm currently updated my linux system with glibc based one and found
big problem in my Swing based JAVA program. It simply stops responding
when I open dialog and close it. Then the frame does not respond me and
is related, I think, glibc problem. When I preload included library it
simply does not
When I run my program I got this messge;
OUCH: nested memory code, to 1 levels.
Killed
But the problem is that I cannot reproduce this at will.
That is, this occurs in different case.
Thanks in advance. And Please reply me via e-mail.
Helge Hielscher wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> what tools do you use for *efficient* programming in Java? I have been
> looking around for a while, the only things I've found was FreeBuilder,
> but that programm seemed to be still alpha, with no progress in work. I
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