Juergen Kreileder writes:
> Marko Asplund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > i've installed the Blackdown j2sdk v1.3.1-FCS on my RedHat v6.2
> > based Linux system. i've also installed the Java Plug-in to Netscape
> > v4.75. the Control Panel applet and the demo applets at Sun's Java
> > Plu
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nelson Minar) writes:
> Looking at the output of the Blackdown team in the past six months I
> think it's fairly clear why Sun is looking elsewhere.
>
> I really don't want to be too critical of Blackdown. They've done a
> lot of really good work in a very difficult envir
Zhichao Hong writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am wondering is that possible to create Mutiple line tooltips. By
> default, the swing is only able to display single line tooltips.
>
>
> Any idea is much appreciated.
I saw that JLabel and JText support a prefix followed by HTML
modifiers in the stri
Oliver Fels writes:
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> > Well,
> > it seems that hotspot is out there - but not yet for linux.
> > Is there any chance that the porting team get their hands on the src
> > (and do their miracle again)?
>
> I dont think so.
> According
Travis Shirk writes:
> Hello All,
>
> This post does not have anything to do with Linux, but some of you
> may be able to help since you're Unix users.
>
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>
> I'm having some problems using CVS with a pretty large Java API. The problem
> is pretty basic, I want my CVS
Bernd Kreimeier writes:
>
> The weird logic in which javac handles or ignores
> dependencies (esp. source files more recent than
> class files) never ceases to annoy me. Does anybody
> have a decent solution to share that creates
> dependencies from "import" and makes them work with
> JDK?
dan writes:
> Yes, the tool is called TowerJ, from Tower Technology
> (http://www.twr.com/). TowerJ-compiled Java is faster than *any* JIT on
> *any* platform (as you might expect). Currently, this group has only
> ported TowerJ to HP's *nix and Linux (I just checked their homepage, and
> f