.e. the -g flag) available somewhere? (I've tried downloading
Sun's SCSL licensed code already and have been unsuccessful at getting
it to build thus far on my modified RH 7.2 platform). Thanks.
-Joe
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Hello,
Any word on when/if there will be a port of Blackdown
1.4.x to the Opteron? It looks like Sun won't release
an official Linux/Opteron JDK until Java 1.5, which is
next summer. Hopefully Blackdown will get there
quicker?
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hello.i downloaded j2sdk_1.3.1_02b_FCS_linux from the blackdown web site.All programs
are working just fine except for any program containing any swing related classes.the
compiler reports errors that the class is not found.For some reason, it cant find any
of the swing classes only.Im using Re
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method for the swing apps
is an example..
Are there any decend devel environments for Java? or
am i better off going the joe/jed/vi route?
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Polly Powledge wrote:
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>
> I'm a developer working on double-byte-enabling a java app. I'd like to
> support user-defined characters (known in Japan as "Gaiji"). I took a look
> at
> http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.1/docs/guide/intl/unicode_font.doc.html
> and read the section on
.6
thnaks for any help you can give,
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and the following is my ldconfig -D
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soname (libstdc++-libc6.1-1.so.2)
ldconfig: warning: /usr/lib/libform.so.1.9.9e has inconsistent
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mply type "java .." in the
command line. I have to type "/usr/jdk1.2/bin/java..", instead. I'm new
to Linux. Is there any way I can make the JDK 1.2 VM as the default? Thanks.
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thout RMIRegistry. The error message
is:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundexception: java/rmi/RemoteException.
Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks.
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uot; is indeed there.
At another instance I tried to run the tree demo and this time I got an
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: javax/swing/tree/DefaultMutableTreeNode
I'm using RedHat 5.2 but I'm a newbie on Linux.
ast for most people.
>
The latest developer JDSK 2.1 includes the servletrunner app
as a java program which runs just fine under Linux.
This version is also particulary nice in that it serves
files as well, to make it a mini web server.
See the Java Developer Connection http://www.javasof
anges the id of the JWS process.
Source code is provided for that, so it's a
recompile. If you don't need the process to change id,
it works fine without this library.
Use the solaris version, and to save space delete
the JRE which ships with it.
See the script JWS/bin/httpd.nojr
the future. I don't know what happened to OROInc,
but whatever it was I do
hope it doesn't prove that giving a lot of free software back to the
community (which ORO did)
doesn't allow a viable business model.
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Bummer.
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appened to them.
>
> --jason
I've been wondering the same for a while,
even to the point of email a few of the java mag
editors. No information whatsoever :(
(I use NetComponents)
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mai
m with Linux (and I'll be with Linux).
>
> I want run my applet on my Linux box but I need a driver.
> Does anybody know how can I get it freely?
>
You've got it already.
The connect FF driver is pure java.
It works just fine on linux.
Joe
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y other recommendations?
>
>b.
Polardoc used to be at
http://www.ualberta.ca/~tgee/polardoc
But they seems have been zapped from the system.
Anyone of the new home?
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> Well, there is the TYA JIT ftp://gonzalez.cyberus.ca/pub/Linux/java/
> It certainly *seems* fast, but I am curious if there are any
> benchmarks for it.
>
Attached (html)
Joe
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FYI:
Mentions of Java 1.2 on linux and even quotes
from our own Mr Byrnes...
(towards the end of the piece)
http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB19981029S0001
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http
WIDD 1.1.0
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This tool is a pure java and requires Java 1.1
It is released under the GPL license.
This list is the first to receive this announcement,
so we can get some feedback
RMI systems the remote objects have to be already running,
whereas rmid allows a 1.2 to create remote objects on demand.
See http://java.sun.com/products/jdk/1.2/docs/guide/rmi/activation.html
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Hello,
I'm sure this question has been asked millions of times. I appreciate
your patience. I am using JDK 1.1.5 on Linux, and am wondering if there
is an effort on JDK 1.2? If so, is there an approximate time frame for
availability.
Thank you for your response.
Regards,
Joe
box has the same java facilities as the solaris box.
I'm fairly certain you can talk either way.
There's no "rmid" in the solaris 1.1.6.
My solaris stuff only uses rmiregistry...
Can anyone comment on the differences between 1.1 and 1.2 RMI?
(beyond the running over IIOP...)
J
o solaris Java via RMI.
1.2 was going to have RMI over IIOP (CORBA),
but I don't think that's going to make it in now...
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1.6v5 has some other nice server side socket fixes which
help the performance.
Anyone remember when those fixes went in...?
Just in case anyone hits those problems...
Joe
Ernst de Haan wrote:
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> Hi all Java and Linux-freaks! ;o)
>
> I was wondering if Sun's Java WebServer wo
upon how well the UI
is abstracted from the worker code. Your pain will vary.
Also depending upon the type of your there are
trade offs on the suitability of each method.
Could you give a bit more info on the type of app...?
Joe
Matt Zagni wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have been presented with
info.unicaen.fr/~prochazka/
All software is GPL'd.
Joe
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Try using the String[] version of exec.
That way it's doesn't get confused about what is a single argument.
i.e. String[] args = { "ci","-m bbb bbb","fred","bill","ernie" };
Runtime.getRuntime().exec(args);
Joe
Jon Priddey wrote:
&
I'm using 1.1.6v4a on a RH5.0 (with most of the current patches)
Clues anyone?
(I'll submit a bug when I'm sure it's not me doing something dumb!)
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or commercial use, with a
> development license structure. We have been using it for several months
> now, and highly recommend it.
>
OmniORB is now at OmniORB2 and is still totally free (GPL) at
http://www.orl.co.uk/omniORB/omniORB.html
Joe
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Does anyone know what's happened to
the Oro Inc web site?
Or even Oro in general?
http://www.oroinc.com
(I'm sure at least one of their people
used to read this list...)
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> Is there anybody who knows more about it?
Check out
Process proc = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command);
Process.getOutputStream()
Process.getInputStream()
Just handle the streams as required...
(the command is a separate process so you can carry on
prodding and listening to the streams in you
hat it's a problem with the client, but I tried to put a
> delay on the server before I write in the socket. It improves the situation
> a bit. I know, this is not a solution, so please send me some hints.
>
> Thanks
> Steff
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do have gcc and make installed.
>
You're using the wrong version of java.
(I bet you're using 1.1.6)
It _only_ works with 1.1.5.
I've seen better error messsages :)
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Richard Jones wrote:
>
8<
>
> PS. I'm still looking for a freeware Java ORB. Any suggestions?
>
Try the Free CORBA page at
http://adams.patriot.net/~tvalesky/freecorba.html
I'd be interested in recommendations from this lot...
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Attached is the source for a java version of crypt.
I did not write it. It was a port of some code by
Eric Young, by John Dumas (I think).
I believe it is open source (there's no license
details attached).
I'm posting it to the list as it's only little...
(25K).
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Does anyone else have problems with java playing
audio within netscape?
My WAV file plugin works, but I can't get anything
out with playing audio in an applet.
(It doesn't give any errors, just no sound...)
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Richard wrote:
>
8<
>
> Hi,
>Does anyone knows if there is a libc5 version. I eared there was just a glic
> version.
We are working on setting up a libc5 system so we can make a libc5
version
as well, but we can make no promises. For now we will just provide the
glibc
l applications, though you are
supposed to only use it
for 90 days. See the topic "License Agreement" in the Letters Topic of
the Jikes
Discussion Database.
dave
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sages.
Recommended.
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t the Qt and its license on Troll
Tech website.
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philippe charles
> dave shields
Thank you! This is _really_ appreciated.
BTW the libstdc++ library can be found at
ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/hurricane/i386/libstdc++-2.8.1.1-1.i386.rpm
for those you can't be bothered to hunt for it :)
Also works fine with my RH5.0
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Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> Joe Carter wrote:
>
8<
>
> True...if swing101.zip is a class archive. More likely, it's a regular
> archive that you need to unpack somewhere -- giving you assorted
> jarfiles, documentation, and source. You'll need to add one o
assistance!
> Jim.
You have to explicitly put it in your classpath
eg. CLASSPATH=blah:blah:/my/dir/swing.zip
Rather than just being in one of the directories.
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If you are in the bay area I can even buy
> sushi. ;-)
>
This is a reported bug.
Check out
http://www.blackdown.org/cgi-bin/jdk/pending?id=3;user=guest
If _very_ curious about the machine that you say is working.
Obvious question is, what's the difference...
(ld.so seems a popular o
Nelson Minar wrote:
>
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>
> Is there a good fast alternative for javac for Java 1.1 in Linux?
guavac is excellent.
Just search on "gamelan" to find it.
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be most appreciated.
>
set you LD_LIBRARY_PATH
i.e.
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/lib ;export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
And u should be ok.
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ied this code on RH5 myself; same result.
>
Change the order of localhost and the real host name in /etc/hosts.
(real first!). The getlocalhost just seems to get the first it finds.
Works ok for me then.
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Bruno Boettcher wrote:
>
> hello,
>
> the problem appeared now since some weeks, but is getting more and more
> annoying since i begin to loose oversight over my project
>
try polardoc.
It has extra features and doesn't need the annoying gifs.
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seen it - even on a 486dx66 with 20Mb.
Silly Q, but have you got swap enabled?
Also you could try "guavac".
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people confirm
that this could/could not be the accept bug?
(JDK versions 1.1.5v7, 1.1.6v1 from sbb and also
the 1.1.5 version root:04/15/15-19:01 from sg)
If there's any more information required just ask.
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Luck!
On Tue, 12 May 1998, Steve Byrne wrote:
[I've applied all of the Linux patches to the 1.1.6 source base. I'm
[checking them in now to my CVS tree (thank heaven I got it back after
[the disk crash) and I'm about to start my first build. Wish me luck!
[
[Steve
[
[
in
[contrib is use at your own risk.
Just in case anyone hasn't said it yet, add my name to the list of
the eternally grateful for the glibc jdk, Chris,Steve, Karl et al.
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