Re: jdk1.5 and sparc

2006-09-06 Thread Dan Rossi
Stefaan A Eeckels wrote: On Wed, 06 Sep 2006 00:57:22 +1000 Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Are you installing Solaris 10 on a SPARC based box? The by now very old Ultra 5 and 10 had a IDE controller that was limited to 128GB, but that applies to all OSes you'd inst

Re: jdk1.5 and sparc

2006-09-05 Thread Dan Rossi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Sep 04, 2006 at 08:49:43PM +0200, Johan Vos wrote: Hi, I did the port to Linux/SPARC for JDK 1.2, but I don't have a performant Linux/Sparc machine anymore and 1.5 is very different from 1.2. Apart from that, I don't think there is a huge interes

Re: jdk1.5 and sparc

2006-09-04 Thread Dan Rossi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: According to Jurgen Kreileder, there is one bug left that prevents a release. At this time, no JVM is running on the sparc port because of some changes in the glibc that cause the 1.4.1 (only 1.4 jdm released) to crash on non trivial load. Don't ask me, I don't know h

Re: jdk1.5 and sparc

2006-09-04 Thread Dan Rossi
Klaus Wagner wrote: On Mon, 2006-09-04 at 22:18 +1000, Dan Rossi wrote: Hi, im trying to get answers about this, after reading the 1.5 status http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/java2-status/j2se1.5-status.html it states there is jdk1.5 support for sparc

Re: jdk1.5 and sparc

2006-09-04 Thread Dan Rossi
Stefaan A Eeckels wrote: On Mon, 04 Sep 2006 22:18:07 +1000 Dan Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: my last resort is of course solaris 10. In my experience, on SPARC Solaris 10 is the superior OS. Ok but in terms of admining the upkeep of a developer

jdk1.5 and sparc

2006-09-04 Thread Dan Rossi
Hi, im trying to get answers about this, after reading the 1.5 status http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/java2-status/j2se1.5-status.html it states there is jdk1.5 support for sparc among other platforms. However when i go into all the mirrors i can only see 1.4 available. Im wondering if i

JVM and threads

2002-09-22 Thread dan ginsberg
mailing list. archives at https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/phil-list best, dan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: connecting netscape ?

2001-04-04 Thread Dan Kegel
"V.Suresh" wrote: > > At present, I am doing a stand alone application project, and I want > an event to open up netscape with a URL. How do I do this? Try http://www.tolstoy.com/samizdat/jconfig.html - Dan --

Re: Brutal X-Windows performance of Swing apps on slow links

2001-03-06 Thread Dan Kegel
"Martin, Stephen" wrote: > > > See the suggestions in > > http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4204845.html > > Do any of those help? > > - Dan > > This and all the rest of the replies have been excellent. Clearly Sun is > a

Re: Brutal X-Windows performance of Swing apps on slow links

2001-03-06 Thread Dan Kegel
cations including emacs and Mozilla are quite usable over the same > link. What is it about Swing and/or AWT that causes this horrible > performance. Is there anything that can be done about it. See the suggestions in http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4204845

System.exit() value not being observed with 1.3.0 FCS?

2001-02-12 Thread Dan Kegel
ho Hmm: exit status was 0 Hmm: exit status was 0 $ which is incorrect, but with IBM, I see the expected $ sh foo.sh + set -e + java foo Failing... $ I suppose this is an old known problem... any workaround? - Dan -- To UNS

Re: J2ME/KVM for Linux?

2000-11-27 Thread Dan Hushon
Thomas, Check out the patch available at http://www.kvmworld.com - it will allow you to cross compile the Solaris source for the linux platform. Dan Hushon Pervasive Java Technology Practice Sun Microsystems, Inc. +1.703.981.3330 (GSM) Thomas Bonk wrote: > Hello, > > does there exis

Re: high performance I/O?

2000-05-09 Thread Dan Kegel
> this list about their experiences! Ditto. And if anyone interested in this happens to be in LA, drop in on the lajug javaklatch at Equator in old Pasadena at 1pm this Saturday and let's talk Java over java :-) - Dan -- Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem. ---

high performance I/O?

2000-05-09 Thread Dan Kegel
http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html#java and am musing about how one might support /dev/poll ( http://www.kegel.com/c10k.html#/dev/poll ) in Java under Linux. Sun is trying to deal with these issues, too; see http://java.sun.com/aboutJava/communityprocess/jsr/jsr_051_ioapis.html - Dan -- Entia non

Re: JRE -and- JDK

2000-04-14 Thread Dan Hobbs
e that they point to the right one. Dan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Mount Table File per Linux Distributon

2000-03-31 Thread Dan Hobbs
. /etc/mtab is where it keeps what IS mounted. just running the command 'mount' with no switches in most *NIX is a way to get what is mounted. Dan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: java-linux-digest Digest V99 #49

1999-10-15 Thread Dan Kelly
How do I unsubscribe from the java-linux-digest mailing list?   [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 7:06 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: java-linux-digest Digest V99 #49

Java on RedHat 6.1

1999-10-07 Thread Dan Iuster
believe 6.1 is based on the 2.2.12 kernel. Thanks in advance, Dan Iuster [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Java2D Servlets on Linux

1999-07-16 Thread dan
been started). When this happens, we launch the server process from the servlet, passing the RMI lookup name as one of the arguments. Subsequent connections can connect to the server process using this RMI lookup name. I hope this helps... -dan ---

Re: Jini1.0 and JDK1.1.7 compatiblity.

1999-06-28 Thread Dan Hushon
Jini requires Java 2 Dan "Nagaraj S.B" wrote: > Hi all, > I have > I would like to know, > Whether Jini1.0 works on JDK1.1.7 loaded on Linux(Slackware3.5, > libc5.4.44,Kernel2.0.34) machine ?.Does Jini1.0 requires JDK1.2 only?. > Thanks in advance, > Nagaraj

Re: Write a file from an applet

1999-05-24 Thread dan
All you need to do is write a CGI script or a servlet that accepts POST forms. You can then look up the items as you have named them above (i.e. "VAR _NAME_1" and "VAR_NAME_2"). I hope that helps. -dan Gustavo Medina del Rosario wrote: > Hi: > > My name is Guss

Re: (0.3 * 3) = 0,8999999999 ????

1999-05-12 Thread dan
f the consequences of these changes? Are there ways to ensure bitwise compatibility? -dan Gerrit Cap wrote: > At 10:04 12/05/99 +0200, Alessio Dragoni wrote: > >Hi > > > > I try to run the code appended at the end of this message on v1.2pre1 > > on linux a

Re: Unidentified subject!

1999-05-10 Thread dan
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/index.html In general, these are among the best starting points for learning about almost any Java topic. -dan CURTIS David wrote: > Greetings, > > I am new to Linux and Java and would like some help. Can some one point me to

Re: can't find class ijvmasm

1999-04-20 Thread Dan Stone
compile source/ijvmasm.java and add that directory to your CLASSPATH. Dan TC Lin wrote: > > Hello, Could anyone figure out what the problem is ? > > Thanks. > > -Todd > > 1. > problem > > in ~hyu/mic1 directory I type in > $java ijvmasm echo.jas echo.ijvm &g

Re: Line numbers vs Compiled Code in stack traces

1999-04-19 Thread dan
Try running with the "-nojit" option. Turning off the JIT allows the exception stack trace to display line numbers. Jason Proctor wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I've noticed that exception stack traces sometimes print helpful line > numbers and sometimes print "Compiled Code" instead of line numbers

Re: jEdit/Blackdown 1.1.7a

1999-04-09 Thread dan
erienced no serious problems with the Linux port. -dan Christopher Rowan wrote: > Howdy. > > I use jEdit on RH5.2/jdk 1.1.7a/glibc-2.0.7-29. > > Unfortunately, it is quite unstable and vaporizes frequently. Poof! > Just disappears :( > > So I tried something crazy for compariso

Re: multi JVM's mem usage in linux?

1999-03-23 Thread dan
a given applet (say, the spell checker) is finished with the data, the applet can exit & free up memory required by the applet. You'd also have the implicit advantage that your code would also run inside a browser, if you choose. -dan Maksim Lin wrote: > To get away from the torren

Another Question concerning the 1.2 port

1999-03-18 Thread Dan Creswell
In a similar vein, the status page also mentions that one requires the 2.0.37ac9 path - last patch I saw from Alan was ac8 which was announced and available for ftp - is there an ac9 or has the status page got a typo? Cheers, Dan. Nathan Meyers wrote: > > It means that it's now

2.0.37ac9?

1999-03-18 Thread Dan Creswell
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? Cheers, Dan. -- +----+ | Dan Cre

Sun's Java Web Server

1999-02-25 Thread Dan Finkelstein
aris dependencies, as one might expect.) If anyone has the modifications needed, that would really be appreciated! Thanks, Dan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Helping out with JDK1.2?

1999-02-08 Thread Dan Creswell
Judging from the web-page you've had a lot of people bugging you about JDK1.2. I was wondering if there's anything I can do to speed the process of delivery/porting up (other than stop emailing the porting team! :) ? Ch

Java on a Cobalt RAQ

1999-02-05 Thread Coates, Dan (SF-INT)
I have a Cobalt RAQ Microserver running Linux 2.0. It says that it operates on a 64 bit superscalar processor. Are you aware of any JREs for this environment? Thanks in advance. Dan -- Dan Coates, Vice President Millward Brown Interactive [EMAIL

Where did the Java Activator (plug-in) go?

1999-01-16 Thread Dan Dunay
Hi, I'd like to install the Java activator for Netscape but it has disappeared from your site with no explanation. There are dozens of current links to www.blackdown.org/activator ... from various sites (including java.sun). It would sure be a big help if you would put something at that link. It

Re: JDK1.2

1999-01-13 Thread Dan . Aberg/stockholm/se/ECSOFT
Don't ask ??? Why? Don't you think it is a relevant question to ask for JDK1.2 for Linux on this mailing list ??? /Dan >DAMMIT!!! Why don't we just make a join message that says >"The damn JDK1.2

Trouble with '<' in awt text components

1998-12-22 Thread Dan Leary
sedly fixed by LD_PRELOAD=libBrokenLocale.so, but I have tried this, and I just get a seg fault. I would have filed a new bug but I'm still not sure this is actually a jdk bug. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated. Thanks. -Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] jdk: 1.1.6v5 (also reproduces on 1.

Linux Red Hat ethernet driver

1998-12-14 Thread Dan Finkelstein
n't know how to "install" it manually. Its name is tlan.o and is in the directory with all the other ethernet drivers. This is probably really easy, but I'm stumped, Dan

Re: Linux Takes Lead in Server-Side Java Performance /IW November 23, 1998

1998-12-01 Thread dan
to extend their existing monopoly). Microsoft will get punished for their anti-competitive behavior. However, that is a separate subject from the Java issue. And, despite all the FUD on both sides, Microsoft's JVM is pretty darn good. -dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] (home) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work)

Re: Linux Takes Lead in Server-Side Java Performance /IW November 23, 1998

1998-12-01 Thread dan
imply means that you need to do a little more work in JavaScript if using signed applets. -dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] (home) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) "Matola, Tod" wrote: > I agree it is good to see (yeah Linux), but it is also a strange comparison. > > But my point was, is Mi

Re: HALLOWEEN

1998-11-03 Thread dan
y before we embrace this as a victory for Our Side. It seems more plausible to me that this was a PR move designed to distract the DoJ from the trial. Just my $.02 worth. -dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] (home) [EMAIL PROTECTED] (work) p.s. - and JFK was assasinated by Cuban-Americans angry over the Bay of

Re: RMI anyone?!

1998-11-02 Thread dan
roduct. Please e-mail me if you require this functionality. I hope this helps. Native interfaces have been the source of a lot of headaches for Java developers. I repeat my earlier advice: KISS. -dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Diego Pons wrote: > > I'll try to be less terse this time. > First, R

Re: RMI anyone?!

1998-11-02 Thread dan
untionality you require. JNI also specifies ways of throwing and catching Java exceptions, as well as ways of declaring new memory and garbage collecting old memory in the JVM. However, this functionality is rarely required, and adds significantly to the complexity of JNI programs. I hope

Re: JMEDIAFRAMEWORK

1998-10-30 Thread Dan Kegel
7;s not impossible. Hardest part is, Linux lacks much codec support. You might be able to leverage xanim's codebase, though. - Dan

Re: HP wrong, Linux right... right?

1998-10-30 Thread Dan Kegel
nd it's not a bug. Does HP implement native threads? If so, you may have wildly different results running with the Blackdown JDK, which uses green threads. Try running it on Windows NT using either Sun or MS Java; I think they support native threads. If it fails there, too, it may be your code. - Dan

Re: Free Java @ JavaOne 1999

1998-10-22 Thread dan
Birds Of a Feather Chris Sommers wrote: > Kinf Folks, > What does "BOF" stand for? > > - chris sommers >

Re: Threads / CLASSPATH?

1998-10-14 Thread Dan Kegel
, I should just add the code myself... but I'm too lame right now...) - Dan

Re: Java Awt/Swing is fatally flawed

1998-10-11 Thread Dan Kegel
current example. > > Thanks for your help. So it looks like reading the doc at the Swing Connection regarding threads helped Michael a bunch. End of thread (I hope!). - Dan

Re: Swing and Threads

1998-10-11 Thread Dan Kegel
eads.html> > <http://java.sun.com/products/jfc/tsc/swingdoc-archive/swing_worker.html> A similar question was asked on java-linux yesterday. I'm redirecting that discussion here: Michael Emmel wrote: > Dan Kegel wrote: > > It seems to me that the Swing architects came

Re: Java Awt/Swing is fatally flawed

1998-10-11 Thread Dan Kegel
ose; Now maybe I don't know what I'm doing but it seems to blow the > Swing up when it gets several objects sharing a Native graphics context. This is interesting, but out of the scope of java-linux. I am reposting this to Usenet's comp.lang.java.gui. Please redirect all discussion on this thread there. - Dan

Re: Java Awt/Swing is fatally flawed

1998-10-11 Thread Dan Kegel
Dan Kegel wrote: > It seems to me that the Swing architects came to > a conclusion about how to write thread-safe programs: > thread safety is difficult. The best way to achieve > it is to carefully segment programs such that the > interfaces between threads are particularly well

Re: Java Awt/Swing is fatally flawed

1998-10-11 Thread Dan Kegel
ide race conditions. This is an interesting discussion, but it probably deserves to be split up into a few pieces- the Swing discussion should probably move to comp.language.java.gui. - Dan

Re: jre/java troubles

1998-10-09 Thread dan
to execute a class file with the 'java' command, i get: > > [iwehrman@r77h19 awt]$ java Main.class > Can't find class Main.class try "java Main" instead. the class name is 'Main', not 'Main.class'. -dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Java app without X installed

1998-10-08 Thread Dan Kegel
Steve Byrne wrote: > > Dan Kegel writes: > > > Look again in README.linux. > > > > The doc could be made a little more accessible. Did you know there's > > no link to README.linux on http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html ? > > It ought to be

Re: Java app without X installed

1998-10-07 Thread Dan Kegel
lackdown.org/java-linux.html ? It ought to be right there next to the FAQ. It should also be linked to from inside the FAQ, e.g. under a question "What documentation is there for the Linux port of the JDK?"; I didn't see it when I checked briefly just now. - Dan

Re: jre failed

1998-10-05 Thread dan
When using the '-cp' flag in jdk1.1.x, the classpath specified at runtime *replaces* the classpath specified in your environment. Make sure that you also specify the location of 'classes.zip' and 'swingall.jar' (if you are using swing, that is) in addition to '

Re: Kaffe

1998-10-05 Thread dan
, allowing you to integrate jikes into the various Emacs versions (combine jikes with jacob & XEmacs, and you've got a pretty good IDE). -dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] John Summerfield wrote: > > The compilers won't make much difference to runtime speed. The fastest >

Re: Write Once Run Anywhere? - MYSTERY SOLVED

1998-10-05 Thread dan
behaves as expected, and makes the WinNT command line almost as comfortable to me as the Linux command line. -dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Write Once Run Anywhere?

1998-10-05 Thread dan
ad problems with Win95 & Java when using native code, but these problems were not Java-related (native code behaves markedly different under Win9x and WinNT, with errant code causing crashes on Win9x, while running fine under NT). -dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Netscape 4.05 support Java 1.1??

1998-10-05 Thread Dan Kegel
- it looks like Netscape is pretty serious about providing a choice of JVM's in NN5.0. - Dan

Re: Install Problems!!

1998-10-03 Thread Dan Kegel
g a single symlink.) It may help to uninstall older JRE's on your machine, too. - Dan

Re: Netscape 4.05 support Java 1.1??

1998-10-02 Thread Dan Kegel
he Java Plugin). - Dan

Re: fast multiple object creation ... can it be done!

1998-09-29 Thread dan
I do believe the synchronization improvements are already shipping with JDK1.2beta4, which is available for Solaris and Win32. At any rate, synchronization suddenly got an order of magnitude faster from v1.1.6 to v1.2beta4. -dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Paul Reavis wrote: > Steve Byrne wr

Re: JDK 1.1.6 Version 4a and VolanoMark 2.0

1998-09-24 Thread Dan Kegel
for that matter with Kaffe (http://www.kaffe.org)? Haven't seen any Volano results posted for those VM's... - Dan

Re: Using Native methods from an applet

1998-09-22 Thread Dan Kegel
link that goes thru the native method for Netscape stuff, for those who haven't already seen it: http://www.javaworld.com/jw-10-1998/jw-10-apptowin32.html?092198txt - Dan

Re: urgent help needed please.......Rý??²?ü¢??*sü^£?³ý¬???­ý´?¶¹¥

1998-09-22 Thread Dan Kegel
; why is the libhello.so still having "lstat" as undefined (i mean U) > even though i am providing "gcc" the -l/c_nonshared option Why are you using -lc_nonshared? I'm not familliar with that... lstat is surely defined in the standard c shared library... - Dan

Re: Java interface to MySQL

1998-09-22 Thread Dan Kegel
inux, see http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html For more info on a jdbc driver for mysql, see http://www.worldserver.com/~mmatthew/mysql/ Be sure to read the MySQL documentation and try out a few examples. The FAQ in the doc really does get you through most common questions. - Dan

Re: RXTX, SerialImp.c

1998-09-21 Thread Dan Kegel
Java suffers greatly from its absence. It's the key to implementing truly monsterously high performance web servers and the like, where the number of clients far exceeds the number of available threads.) - Dan

Re: OS/2 JVM three times faster than others!?

1998-09-17 Thread Dan Kegel
Dan Kegel wrote: > > Check out > http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayTC.pl?/980914analysis.htm > > It shows OS/2's latest JVM to be *three times* faster than > any other. (They haven't tried Blackdown's v4a yet; they only > used v2.) I should mention

OS/2 JVM three times faster than others!?

1998-09-16 Thread Dan Kegel
benchmark code they used; it looked easier to run than the Volanomark. - Dan

Java benchmark article

1998-09-16 Thread Dan Kegel
e RPM version can be installed with rpm -Uvh ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/hurricane/i386/jdk-sbb-1.1.6-4a.glibc.i386.rpm or so I'm told. Thanks, Dan

Re: Where is 1.1.6v4 published?

1998-09-14 Thread Dan Kegel
ly one I've found is ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/JDK-1.1.6/i386/glibc/v4a/ tux.org is a bit slow at the moment- maybe everyone's downloading the jdk from there... - Dan

Re: [Fwd: [Fwd: Distribution of runtime portions]]

1998-09-09 Thread Dan Kegel
ons/Applets, the JDK cannot be > > > distributed. I wanted to distribute the runtime features of > > > the JDK ported to linux with my Java application, can I do so > > > freely ?? You *can* distribute the JRE. That's exactly what you need. - Dan

Re: Make depend for Java

1998-09-08 Thread dan
Use jikes, from http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com. It also happens to be faster and more rigerous than javac. enjoy! -dan Bernd Kreimeier wrote: > The weird logic in which javac handles or ignores > dependencies (esp. source files more recent than > class files) never ceases to annoy

RE: Questionable files

1998-09-07 Thread Kegel, Dan
e two... - Dan > -Original Message- > From: Marc Evelyn [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, September 07, 1998 3:54 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Questionable files > > see the Java-Linux-1.1.1-HOWTO.txt in the /JDK/JDK-1.1.1 directory > > pea

RE: Questionable files

1998-09-07 Thread Kegel, Dan
Perhaps the README in that FTP area should contain a link to the FAQ. http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux-2.html#ss2.3 should answer this question - but it doesn't seem to! FAQ author, take note... The answer is- just grab the JDK. You don't need the oth

RE: and where is v4a?

1998-09-07 Thread Kegel, Dan
It's there now; took a while to mirror. e.g. ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/JDK-1.1.6/i386/glibc/v4a/ - Dan > -Original Message- > From: zembee [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, September 07, 1998 10:06 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] java; [EMAIL PROTECTED] > java

Re: Optimal Directory Structure?

1998-09-05 Thread Dan Kegel
my little script sets up the environment absolutely, without appending to the old variables, so I can run it to fix up a corrupted environment or to switch JDK's. (This may be more important on WinNT/95/MS-DOS, though, where my day job is, because the environment is so fragile there.) - Dan

Re: Optimal Directory Structure?

1998-09-05 Thread Dan Kegel
ven by a shell script (or batch file) that starts off with something like MYJDK=/usr/local/jdk1.1.6 MYCLASSPATH=.:$MYJDK/lib/classes.zip and then java -classpath $MYCLASSPATH ... In other words, the classpath is completely specified each time I run java or javac. No more mysteries. - Dan

Re: ORB uder linux?

1998-09-04 Thread Dan Kegel
Paul V. Drobnich wrote: > Anybody knows anything about free CORBA2 ORB uder linux, See http://www.gnome.org/links.shtml for links to a few. - Dan

Re: Benchmark

1998-09-04 Thread Dan Kegel
javaworld/jw-00-1998/jw-00-volanomark.html http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-12-1997/jw-12-volanomark.html This is a good benchmark if you're doing networking, I think. - Dan

RE: Java-Linux

1998-09-03 Thread Kegel, Dan
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux.html has the ports. Be sure to read http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/libraries.html and http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux.html first! - Dan > -Original Message- > From: Günter Zell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

Re: Compile Java to Native?

1998-09-03 Thread dan
Correction to my previous post -- the Cygnus Java/gcc project is called jcl. You can read about it at: http://www.cygnus.com/news/whitepapers/evaluate.html It appears that it may be closer to completion than I was originally led to believe. -dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Eugene Teh

Re: Compile Java to Native?

1998-09-03 Thread dan
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 found out that they have por

Exception handling broken by jni?

1998-09-02 Thread Kegel, Dan
QL(Connection.java) at org.gjt.mm.mysql.Statement.executeQuery(Statement.java) at score_65.scoreReceived(score_65.java:52) Exception in thread "main" Has anyone else had trouble with exception handling in code called from JNI? - Dan

Re: JAVA PROJECT! CODER WANTED!!

1998-09-02 Thread dan
What, are you kidding? keith schmauss wrote: > > > > some of the project[s] [for fun!] are ==>> > 1] creating a very simple windowing manager coded in > JAVA! [mult-threading windows manager! ] 1) What are you going to use for your gui on this window manager? AWT is not thread safe, so

RE: JNI/fileio problems (Re: JDK problem with findClass in native cod

1998-09-02 Thread Kegel, Dan
class-loading problem seems to persist even after I remove all native code, though, so it might be in my funky class loader stuff. - Dan -- original message from bernd kreimeier follows --- > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Bernd wrote: >> The invocation API will get you in big trouble if you

How to trace with invocation?

1998-09-02 Thread Kegel, Dan
race method option in the jni docs. - Dan

Re: Searching RPM for JDK 1.1.6 libc5

1998-09-02 Thread Dan Kegel
jdk. One thing it finds is ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/grouped/libc5/i386/Development/Languages/Java/jdk-1.1.5-8.i386.rpm I find it easy enough to just use the Blackdown tarballs, though. - Dan

Re: JDK problem with findClass in native code

1998-09-01 Thread Dan Kegel
learly, I should try doing my class-loading magic without involving JNI or the invocation API, to see which of the two is 'at fault'. My code is available to the maintainers if they want to see it. They probably want to wait until after I poke into this a bit more, though. - Dan

Re: JDK problem with findClass in native code

1998-09-01 Thread Dan Kegel
r problems). I'm about to try this kind of stuff today with v2. Where can I get later versions to test with if I run into trouble? And has anyone successfully used the invocation API with Blackdown's port yet? Please reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Dan (Oddly, couldn't get any versi

Re: Compilation hardware

1998-08-29 Thread Dan Kegel
Stefaan A Eeckels wrote: > I have a dual PII-266 (Intel Dakota, with 128Mb and SCSI disks > and I compile the Linux kernel in about 7 minutes, honest). How long does it take if you disable one CPU? What speed disks (7200RPM?) are you using? - Dan

Re: "can't find class file java/lang/Thread"

1998-08-26 Thread dan
;fubar.jar', by using the command: jar cvf fubar.jar HelloWorld.class Then, to run HelloWorld, you need to have fubar.jar in your classpath: export CLASSPATH=${CLASSPATH}:./fubar.jar Finally, you can now run the program (again, assuming that HelloWorld is not part of a package) using: ja

Running AOLim with JDK1.1.6 on Linux!

1998-08-25 Thread Dan Kegel
okes were doubled, but it worked fine after that. Don't let anyone tell you WORA is just a dream! - Dan p.s. It took me a while to figure out how to get the JDK running (it was simple, but I didn't see the doc.) I ended up with this in my .bash_profile: JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/java/jdk1.1.6 P

Re: SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation

1998-07-15 Thread Dan Fasulo
I had a similar problem with JDK v1.1.x under RedHat 5.0 (i.e., with glibc). It was solved by upgrading to gcc 2.8. libc5 linux systems don't seem to have this problem. Dan On Wed, 15 Jul 1998, Steffen Tacke wrote: > Hi ! > > Currently i have to develop an application that i

Native method problems, 1.1.5v7 glibc

1998-05-24 Thread Dan Fasulo
oes anyone have any ideas on how to fix this problem, or if there is any way I can figure out what is going wrong? I can keep going with libc5 for now, but I would love to do away with the kludgy setup I need to compile with libc5 under RH 5.0. Dan

Appletviewer under 1.1.5(glibc version)

1998-05-10 Thread Dan Hughes
Xwindows works, so I can't make a valid guess as to why this error occurs. Thank You, Dan Hughes P.S. Has anyone else had this problem? _ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get you