ava Workshop). Finally, I will port the
> programs to Linux. Can you recommend one book about JDBC?
>
> Do you think there is a book about JDBC and JFC? I will do
> almost the same thing as you. Do you have some advise for me?
&g
ainly less technically competent than most of you,
I will be happy to share my experience of developing and migrating from
Windows to Linux.
Thanks again to Blackdown for your outstanding work.
Pierre LATECOERE
Hello,
I am new to the Linux world. I have developped a large Java app on Win32
using Borland JBuilder and want to port it to Linux.
I have downloaded the jdk116 from java.blackdown.org. I use several
*.jar packages for my app (i.e. Swing).
javac doesn't load my jar files. I must have done somet
Title: The Halloween Document (1.3)
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Open Source Software
A (New?) Development Methodology
{
The body of the Halloween Document is an internal strategy memorandum
on Microsoft's possible responses to the Linux/Open Source phenomenon.
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Jason Dillon wrote:
> I develop for both Linux and Solaris (sparc & x86) with no problems. I am
> currently using blackdowns 1.1.6v5 and Sun's 1.1.6 native threads + jit. I
> don't have to change any of my code to get it to compile/run on either
> platforms. The only thing that I have noticed
Hello Jason,
I have just finished develloping a fairly complex Java financial
application using Jbuilder 2 on Win NT.
I have used exclusively the latest Swing components (such as JInternal
Frame you just wrote about).
I must ask you one advice: I would like to port it to Linux using
Blackdow