> I have a question regarding a ping program
> in Java. I am trying to improve the performance
> of an infinite ping loop
whatever for?
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"Alexander V. Konstantinou" wrote:
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> Hello Java-Linux subscribers,
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> I wanted to let people know about a new Java book that I have co-authored.
> It is called "Beginning Java Networking" and is written as a complete
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Luiz Henrique Moraes wrote:
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> Hi, any have a tutorial for to install the Tomcat ( Servler / Jsp ) with
> the Apache ?
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Are you referring, Jim, to an Expect like feature set for Java.
Is there such a set of classes? Perl has an Expect module. Hmmm
Ed
Joi Ellis wrote:
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> On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Jim Caley wrote:
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> > It seems like a year or two ago I saw some sort of utility mentioned on this
> > mailing list t
This is the kind of thing that really slows down Java development!
And some try to say that open source developers have a bias against
Java!
Nonsense. I understand that we are all constrained by larger forces here
and that Sun doesn't have it in them to go all the way (i.e. GPL).
If those of you
Vijay,
There are many forums that deal with the basics of Linux install
and administration. Unfortunately, this is not one of them.
You should do some homework first before you get to specific Java on
Linux questions.
Try typing "install Linux how to" in google.
Happy homework,
Ed
Wim-Jan Hi
Are you going to post slides from your presentation anywhere? Can you
> >provide a short summary of the talk and questions here or a link to it?
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Ed Phillips
> >
> >In fact, anyone who attended or went to any Java/Linux talks or BoFs at
&g
issed the entire conference because I had some important things to
take care of, i.e. work!
Are you going to post slides from your presentation anywhere? Can you
provide a short summary of the talk and questions here or a link to it?
Christopher Smith wrote:
> On 31 May 2001 10:58:08 -0700, ed phillips wrote:
> > Thanks for providing this pre-session back and forth. Although I'm excited by
>
> Probably the only way I can get people to show up for 8:30am (someone at
> KeyMedia obviously doesn't l
Christopher Smith wrote:
> On 31 May 2001 06:45:08 +1000, Jesus M. Salvo Jr. wrote:
> > > 4) Use JNI to use Linux's various asynch I/O API's.
> > Option 4) is how BEA WebLogic Server does it, ( I think ). They have this
> > libmuxer.so ( which is also available for Solaris -- dont know why when J
Excuse me,
It is a session not a BoF, but the question still might be helpful
pre-session.
Christopher Smith wrote:
> --On Tuesday, May 29, 2001 15:01:25 -0700 Nelson Minar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > The Penguin Gets Pumped Up . . . Turning Linux into a High-Powered
> > Java Technology-
Chris,
It might be helpful and may even spawn other suggestions if
you were to flesh out in a post some of the aspects, as you articulate them,
of scaling Java on Linux. Perhaps a kind of pre-BoF statement of the topic
to be discussed?
Thanks,
Ed Phillips
Christopher Smith wrote:
> -
Debes leer el FAQ de blackdown.org antes de preguntar que si
puedes creer applicaciones de Java en Linux. Claro que si puedes.
Y tambien, hay otros versiones del JDK etc. que los del Blackdown.
Pero debes hacer un estudio de la informacion publica antes del
usar una lista como esta.
Ed
Enrique
ative threads in production using Sun's
JDK 1.3.
I am planning on porting a Jakarta/Tomcat/JSP app from Solaris
to Linux and would like to hear from those who are using the latest
and greatest in production. (i.e. what is the most stable highest
performance setup?)
Thanks,
E
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