and now have a listener running and listening on port
1521/tcp. I also created a tablespace and a user and used "sqlplus
user/password" to create a few tables. But frankly I don't know if this
is a symptom that I have Net8 correctly installed and configur
I just had the time to test that the instance is up and running.
This is on a RH 6.0 system with 256MB RAM + 256MB of swap.
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's 100 times faster than javac.
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I'm not having any problem whatsoever using 1.1.7v3 under RH 6.0.
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ng of javakey, but where?
TIA,
Ugo
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> The only way to get Java Applets to work in Netscape 4.5 is to unset
> CLASSPATH env variable. How can I then make the browser find the Swing/JFC
> and JMF (or any other 3rd party) jar files then ?
Just put them in /usr/local/netscape/java/classes.
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solve this problem changing aothe key?
AltGr + (, AltGr + ) works for me.
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Brad Pepers wrote:
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> I may need to use a Windows development tool and then run the Java code
> on Linux.
Been there, done that.
> 1. Has anyone tried to use the code they generate on Linux?
Visual Cafe', yes, but the PDE, not the DDE. Works ok, just had to
change some fonts in font.properti
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