Hi,
Where can I find any documentation about the j2se 5.0 implementation?
In the research for my Ph.D thesis, I've developed a cluster version
of the JVM using a software DSM library, and I'd like to port it to
the j2se 5.0 environment.
Thanks in advance
Jochen Georges <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hello
>
> i installed the jdk 1.3.1 on my debian woody and it runs well :)
>
> now i'm looking
> ... for command-documentation(
> e.g. what does that mean?
> "java -Djava.security.ma
hello
i installed the jdk 1.3.1 on my debian woody and it runs well :)
now i'm looking
... for command-documentation(
e.g. what does that mean?
"java -Djava.security.manager -cp /pfad-zum-programm/geonext.jar
geonext/Geonext"
)
... for API-documentati
Hi!
On Fre, 12 Jan 2001 Brent Phillips wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The documentation references a file classes.zip, which does not appear to be
> present anywhere in the download (j2sdk-1.3.0-FCS-linux-.tar.bz2). I
> can't get any other Java packages to work (my ultimate goal is to u
Hi,
The documentation references a file classes.zip, which does not appear to be
present anywhere in the download (j2sdk-1.3.0-FCS-linux-.tar.bz2). I
can't get any other Java packages to work (my ultimate goal is to use Tomcat
for Java servlets), so I think maybe it's a related error?
Hi,
I recall that Sun documentation etc..., uses a tar which Solaris specific (very long
paths are supported). Using GNU tar will either not extract all the stuff or put it in
some other directory in the path. I remember that it is documented by Sun
in the page where you found the doc.
hope
aded and
> installed correctly the Sun documentation for Java2? What flavor (Solaris
> or Win) have you downloaded and what install procedure have you followed?
>
> I've tried to download the Solaris variant. I "untar" and things look okay
> from a directory standpoint b
This is a really goofy question. Has anybody out there downloaded and
installed correctly the Sun documentation for Java2? What flavor (Solaris
or Win) have you downloaded and what install procedure have you followed?
I've tried to download the Solaris variant. I "untar" and t