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> On Wed, 2002-02-27 at 03:01, Steve Graegert wrote:
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d is invoked,
but with no result.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Steve.
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problem here?
If I compile this code, no internal frames are appearing.
Did you run that app?
Steve.
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I'm experiencing problems creating internal frames with Swing's
> > JInternalFrame class.
> > Maybe I misunderstood the concep
e. The internal frame is
to be added by pressing a button, that invokes JDesktopPane's add()
method.
It'll be great if you could have a look at the sample code to enlighten
me.
Thanks for your efforts,
Steve.
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import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.event.*;
import jav
Where can I learn more about colormaps and how they bind to my Swing apps.
I'm on Red Hat 7.0.
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Does anyone have or know where there exists a fully-statically compiled RPM
binary for DDD that is new enough to open Java .class files? I have looked
through the more obvious routes and only find old static binaries and new
source distributions.
Stephen Racine
Convertible Arbitrage & Technology
Hmm.. lets think about this... Invest tons of money developing a new
programming
language. Spend even more on refining the language. Spend a lot more
assuring that
the likes of Microsoft won't "poison" it. Then when Java is finally
showing the
fruits of the labor and most major companies feel
Any insights/advice is greatly appreciated.
TIA,
Steve
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We have been trying it in the wish of adding it as our valud-added service
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Though, by its nature, green thread does not support SMP. Any comment /
Steve
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> Scott Murray wro
We will give it a try on our development/trialing system and see how it
works for some loads. Blackdown rocks anyway.
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Check out www.orionserver.com. It is not free BTW. EJB server should be 100% java
anyway so as long as it run on other platform, it should work in Linux well.
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It runs perfectly well and though can not be better
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best with blackdown JDK (any version), but not with Kaffe
(not that I was sucessfully done with Kaffe 1.0b4).
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've got to demo the project
between Monday and Wednesday next week.
Thanks in advance...
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gramming do you mean playback
or recording?
Steve.
On Wed, 8 Sep 1999, R MUTHUSWAMY wrote:
>
> hi guys,
>
> i want to do some video programming. i have decided to use the
> java media api (JMF1.1). what are the versions the JMF1.1 supports and
> can i download the solaris sp
I think it was either
export PATH=/usr/local/jdk117_v3/bin:$PATH
or
setenv PATH /usr/local/jdk117_v3/bin:$PATH
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Hi. I'm trying to write an applet that makes use of JMF1.1 and JDK
1.1.7, but have been getting a strange error. I can't run the program
not in a JAR as it breaches security (not allowed to open a network socket).
So I put it in a JAR and signed it, but when I try and run it
using appletview
strange things afoot
Steve.
> Hi,
>
> I'm writing a java program which use the Java Media Framework. Because I
> like to finish my job (started a long time ago) under Linux I wonder if
> anyone has succesfull installed JMF2.0ea on a jdk1.1.7_v3? With JMF1.1 and
> jdk1
ctory structure worked with the Win32 version
I admit that I'm probably out of my depth with this, as my strength is
in NOT tinkering with Linux ;-)
Thanks for your help...
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teh JMF work ok with all versions (playing back AU files).
Thanks.
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JMF.JAR file in the classpath, and
my DataSource classes in a subdirectory of ./ (ie.
./javax/media/protocol/steve). This works OK with the Windows JMF1.1
However, when I try to use the All-Platform version, I keep getting
NoDataSource exception just before the player should start. I've ch
JMF 1.1 preferably. The one you can get from java.sun.com (the
cross-playform implementation).
(http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jmf/1.1/download.html)
Steve.
On Wed, 4 Aug 1999, Jacob Nikom wrote:
> Which JMF you are asking about?
> Do you mean JMF1.0. 1.1 or 2.0?
>
Sorry if I'm repeating myself, but I'm new to this mailing list...
Anyway, does anyone have any tips or advice on getting Java Media Framework
(All-platforms) and JDK 1.1.7 to work on Slackware Linux, or should I
move straight onto 1.2.2?
Thanks for any help in advance.
Ste
Hi (not answing your next question yet),
I don't think that you need to use JavaMail for just sending mail. It over kills. I
have written a program for sending mail from any apps/servlets (like formmail) with
source. Send me off-list if you want it so I can send to you.
Steve Nguyen
You should be able to setup JRun in text mode. Read Jrun manual.
Also you should be able to control your Jrun via browser if you have paid for Jrun Pro.
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Date: Wed, 7 Jul 1999 11:46:04 +0530 (IST)
From: R MUTHUSWAMY <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: javamail
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" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: chooseOglVisual
> at
> javax.media.j3d.NativeConfigTemplate3D.getBestConfiguration(Compiled Code)
> at javax.media.j3d.Canvas3D.(Compiled Code)
> at Bboard.(Compiled Code)
>
hat didn't make
some of the files world-readable. If untar install as yourself and run as
yourself, no biggie, but many people apparently don't do this, so cd to the
main jdk directory and do:
chmod -R a+r .
Steve
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ment variable
> that I could just set to be 64M or perhaps even more, in
> order to alleviate the out of memory problems.
Thanks to your question, we're looking at adding an environment
variable for just such a purpose into the next rev of Linux Java.
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ibc2.1 pre v2 version.
> - I tried it with having just rt.jar in the classpath
> - I tried it with NO classpath (as that should work)
> - I reinstalled the files from the tar file
>
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this problem. Try that and
see if it fixes things (I know -- it's suboptimal).
Steve
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.
You've hit the high order bits. Linux threads are not Solaris threads, and the
implementation naturally assumes that Solaris threads are available. The
Solaris equivalent of pthread_cond_wait will return if an interrupt occurs;
Linux pthreads won't, so all kinds of kludgery has to go on to
incerely,
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> So what can you do? Either of the following should work:
>
> * Run `configure' with the same prefix argument you've used for glibc 2.0.x
> so that the same paths are used.
> * Replace /lib/ld-linux.so.2 with a link to the dynamic linker from glibc
> 2.1.
>
> You can even call the dynamic
, I'd try to make it so that if you weren't using any of the 2D
features, the overhead that you'd pay would be minimal, and only when you
started turning on matrix transformation or any of the other cool 2D effects
would you have to take a performance hit.
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I'm having problems after installing 1.2. I am getting the following
message when trying to run javac or java:
Error: can't find libjava.so.
I installed to /usr/contrib/jdk1.2/
The install instructions didn't say I had to do anything else besides
setting up the bin dir in my PATH. What
libc libraries ? I had similar
Well, that and the glibc 2.1 Motif libraries. "Just a recompile" I doubt that
many of you have any concept of what "just a recompile" means when building JDK
1.2 -- it's a 2 hour process these days on reasonably fast hardware.
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that. Thanks for telling me about it.
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to 2.1
> yet at work, that's not an issue yet. btw, good job SBB, et. al.
We're trying to get the 2.1 build done tonight. Stay tuned...
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> I'm surprised no one's mentioned it yet ( maybe I missed it ), but
> pre-v2
> is on the mirrors in case anyone's interested.
I didn't get a chance to :-)
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It's in the Oracle8i CD. It seems to support JDBC1.2 (yeehaa !) as well but
I have not tried this function it yet.
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Are you sure about that? I've been using the 8.1.5 thin drivers with
jdk1.1.7v2 on a RedHat 5.9/6.0 system without any problems.
Steve Nguyen wrote:
> And it only supports JD
And it only supports JDK1.1.8 and above so you will have to use JDK1.2 with
Linux
Steve
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Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 1999 6:51 PM
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Upgrade to Oracle JDBC driver comes with Oracle8i. It works excellently well
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Sent:
Nelson Minar writes:
> I'd like to make a list of all the environment variables the Blackdown
> JDK uses to change its operation. I don't think there is a
> comprehensive list anywhere. Here's what I know, can others correct
> this or add to the list? Maybe we can get it into README.linux on t
but it's (as you can imagine) slow going due to the
non-deterministic nature of the native threading system.
Steve
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One of the reason why it's slow maybe because your sig is too large LOL.
Just kidding
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Date: Thursday, May 27, 1999 2:
spath
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I got a problem.Please advice
me.
I have inst
Are you using glibc2 ? JDK1.1.7v3 and
above requires glibc and not libc5
Also
try to add /lib into your PATH, is this is the case.
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I recalled that JServ does not support JSDK2.1 ?!!
Steve
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Date: Tue, 25 May 1999 09:08:04 +0200
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Try w3c JIGSAW Web/Java Application Server; 100% Java HTTP and Servlet
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It's quite cool but still slow and a bit buggy
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've made HUGE advances in
many areas that are affecting a lot of users with pre-release 1. Hopefully
sometime within the next couple of weeks it will be ready for release.
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Sandy Ward writes:
> Does anyone have the dates when Java 2 for Linux might be released from Sun?
Uh...never, since they aren't doing it.
> Sandy
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libc.so.5 => libc.so.5.4.44
libncurses.so.3.4 => libncurses.so.1.9.9g
libe2p.so.2 => libe2p.so.2.3
libext2fs.so.2 => libext2fs.so.2.3
libss.so.2 => libss.so.2.0
libuuid.so.1 => libuuid.so.1.1
libcom_err.so.2 => libcom_err.so.2.0
libc.so.4 => libc.so.4.7.6
libm.so.4 =&g
/java_ns: No such file
or directory
./java: /var/jdk117_v3/bin/../bin/i686/green_threads/java_ns: No such file
or directory
Sorry for send to this email but we are in urgent need of getting java
running.
Thanks and regards,
Steve
This is slightly off topic as it doesn't involve linux but it involves a
close relative : SAMBA.
I wrote a program that processes a number of files residing in a
directory on an SGI server that was running irix (6.2). Since we don't
have a development environment for irix but do for NT, I though
e location which contains your jdk1.2 directory, and not have to
set any additional environment variables to use the 3D extensions.
Please see:
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/jdk1.2-status/java-3d-status.html
for status updates and a listing of known bugs with the Java 3D relea
> all their hair.
Apache's mod_jserv does this, and the code is small enough to be easily
comprehensible.
Steve
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I'm very interested to find out more.
We're having that problem in 1.2 with native threads, which is one of the
reasons that we don't say we pass JCK using native threads yet.
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> Do you plan on porting HotSpot if and when Sun releases the source code?
If Sun will license us the code, we'll port it.
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Al writes:
>
> I get this warning when I execute my program. The program works fine.
> How do I get ride of the warning?
>
> Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for default background.
Don't run Netscape, or run it afterwards, or run it with the command line
parameter that says to lim
27;re right -- this actually causes problems in some code that needs to emit
endian-correct ints to data streams.
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> It seems that Sun will not support bug reports that occur in the
> platform independent
> parts of Java since I'm using Linux. If you report a bug and say your
> on Linux
> they say its not a supported platform. Even though I've been reporting
> bugs in the Swing.
>
> I c
t not an Open
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Lars Rusdorf writes:
> Hi,
>
> - download a libc5-version of jdk 1.2 (is there one ?)
There won't be one. We'll have to support glibc 2.0 and glibc 2.1; libc5 is
not something that we will have time t
te documentation, i.e. if
you are SERIOUS, send me private email.
> Can i use my free (gpl) GL4Java implementation ?
Don't know -- we build with MesaGL, although I don't think that's a
*requirement* -- ideally, you could plug
Knut-Håvard Aksnes writes:
> I am running Rawhide using glibc-2.1 and tries to use the swing
> classes. :-(
Glibc-2.1 is known to have show-stopper problems with 1.2 -- we will be
producing a separate version of the binary to run with glibc-2.1
sting with 2.2.x? Do you know
if the bug afflicting 2.0.36 is present in 2.2.x?
Living on the end of a V90 modem, I would really like to
download the pre-release 1, but 25Mb is a lot of phone time.
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Dan Creswell writes:
> Just wondering - the status page says the multicast sockets issues are
> fixed in 2.0.37ac9 - the latest patch I can see over @ Alan's site is
> ac8 - is there a later patch or is it a typo?
Not a typo -- Alan sent me a patch that fixes the problem that he said would
go
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> What am I doing wrong?
Perhaps not providing enough information for anyone to determine the answer
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he IP address
of the multicast device, as that's pretty broken. I think that most of the
rest of the network support is working properly (although I think I saw someone
reporting a crash (not just a hang) with ServerSocket.accept()).
Let us know if you have any other network related probl
e running on my Linux box.
Sorry -- mea culpa. I've had a series of crises to deal with that hasn't
allowed me time to get this to a shippable state. Perhaps if I get some cycles
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an someone please help with a library error:
when I try to run a simple application: source code provided:
import javax.swing.*;
public class jfctest extends JFrame{
public static void main(String args[]){
new jfctest();
}//end main
public jfctest(){
can someone please help with a library error:
when I try to run a simple application: source code provided:
import javax.swing.*;
public class jfctest extends JFrame{
public static void main(String args[]){
new jfctest();
}//end main
public jfctest(){
I've seen the reply to msg 540 on the bug system about these missing
fonts, suggesting I copy them into my /jre/lib/fonts directory but I
don't know where to get these font files. d051.pfb and s051.pfb
are not found anywhere on my system.
I wonder if this has anything to do with the Null
I have ported my application from 1.1.7 to 1.2, and after changing all
the com.sun.java to swing gotten the application to compile. It blows
up, however, with a null pointer exception, the first time the user
presses a button which eventually triggers a call to
JComponent.paintAll(). The compone
list anyways!), but it had to do with
> method calls in inner classes.
>
> At 10:08 AM 3/12/99 -0600, Steve Cohen wrote:
> >both time-wise and memory usage wise. I've had to boost the default
> >heap size to 20 MB. (Possibly this is because I'm compiling with
> &g
both time-wise and memory usage wise. I've had to boost the default
heap size to 20 MB. (Possibly this is because I'm compiling with
-verbose because I had to see what the heck was taking it so long.)
Is a 1.2-compatible jikes available yet? The jikes I used for 1.1.7
seems to zip through the
I'm having a little difficulty understanding Java 1.2's classpath
structure. Sun has a dcoument "Command Line Changes from 1.1 to 1.2".
After reading it, I'm even more confused. For one thing, the Sun
document mentions a file called rt.jar. I don't find an rt.jar. In the
blackdown distribution
Juan Carlos writes:
> Hi,
>
> How can I configure an SNMP Linux network? I have a server and two
> clients.
Excuse me, can you help me to understand how your questions are
relevant to JAVA on Linux? If they aren't, then you probably
shouldn't be pos
Bruno Boettcher wrote:
> > > Steve Cohen wrote:
> > > > I have installed jdk 1.2 on my redhat 5.2 system and pointed my path at
> > > > it. When I try to run java, I get the Error can't find libjava.so.
> > > > I can find this file in jdk1.2
Alvaro del Castillo wrote:
> Steve Cohen wrote:
>
> > I have installed jdk 1.2 on my redhat 5.2 system and pointed my path at
> > it. When I try to run java, I get the Error can't find libjava.so.
> > I can find this file in jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386. I tried copyin
Per Widerlund wrote:
> Steve Cohen wrote:
> > I have installed jdk 1.2 on my redhat 5.2 system and pointed my path at
> > it. When I try to run java, I get the Error can't find libjava.so.
> > I can find this file in jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386. I tried copying it to
&
I have installed jdk 1.2 on my redhat 5.2 system and pointed my path at
it. When I try to run java, I get the Error can't find libjava.so.
I can find this file in jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386. I tried copying it to
/lib. That didnt' work. Where is it expecting to find this file?
-
rface changed significantly from JDK 1.1.7 to JDK 1.2)
- This port is statically linked with Motif 2.1.
- This port was developed under a sepcial Sun's license
agreement with Blackdown via Steve Byrne (Thank you Steve!)
Please note:
All of the development and testing was done
the Linux box, so its likely a Sun bug)
It would seem so. I imagine that 32 bit displays aren't tested all that
thoroughly, so I can easily believe it's an inherent problem with the base
Sun source code.
> -- Is it too early to start bugging you
t the status page now shows the PPC port now has some green sections to it.
If you're interested in Java2 on Linux/PPC, look for an announcement of
availability in the next few days.
Steve
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