e the code base ?
> > Are they porting ?
> >
> > Does any one know what IBM are doing for their excellent JSDK?
> >
> > I heard from Sun news JSDK 1. 4 should be released late Q2/ early Q3
> > probably much too late for a SuSE 7.2 release I guess ;-)
> >
>
What's Merlin?
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Peter Pilgrim wrote:
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> Hi
>
> I am trying to find out when Merlin be released for Linux?
> Does Blackdown have the code base ?
> Are they porting ?
>
> Does any one know what IBM are doing for their excellent JSDK?
>
> I heard from Sun news JSDK 1. 4 should
know what IBM are doing for their excellent JSDK?
>
> I heard from Sun news JSDK 1. 4 should be released late Q2/ early Q3
> probably much too late for a SuSE 7.2 release I guess ;-)
>
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Hi
I am trying to find out when Merlin be released for Linux?
Does Blackdown have the code base ?
Are they porting ?
Does any one know what IBM are doing for their excellent JSDK?
I heard from Sun news JSDK 1. 4 should be released late Q2/ early Q3
probably much too late for a SuSE 7.2
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4326346.html
Can someone check if this is fixed in jsdk 1.3? I can't download it for
some reason.
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trying to get both the swing and jsdk files to work when I am
compiling. Right now I have to work in a specific directory with the
files following the format
./javax/ etc
I would like to have this so that I can have these added to my
path/classpath (not sure what the difference is?) so that
I think this has been said before but one more time won't hurt(:->), the
JSDK is a 100% pure Java implementation and therefore the JSDK 1.x
from Sun can be used in *any* JDK 1.1.x \Java2
implementation including the Blackdown's port.
Cheers
Chris
Ken Pratt wrote:
Will the JSDK be in
Oliver Fels wrote:
>
> > Will the JSDK be included in the first non-pre release?
>
> Get the jsdk for Windows, extract the archive and put jsdk.jar in
> your classpath or bootpath.
>
> If you can live without the servletrunner app, this is a perfect
> solution, at le
Ken Pratt writes:
> Will the JSDK be included in the first non-pre release?
Servlet development kit? If it's not part of the standard Java 2 platform you
get from Sun for Solaris, we don't include it.
> Thanks for all your work! You have freed many of us Java developer
> Will the JSDK be included in the first non-pre release?
Get the jsdk for Windows, extract the archive and put jsdk.jar in
your classpath or bootpath.
If you can live without the servletrunner app, this is a perfect
solution, at least for most people.
Oli
Will the JSDK be included in the first non-pre release?
Thanks for all your work! You have freed many of us Java developers out
here to replace MS Windows with Linux on our desktops at work.
Again,
Thanks.
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The SDK doesn't seem to be "bundled" with any of the ports. Did I miss
something?
Works OK under Apache/JServ on Win-NT.
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David Harvill wrote:
> I'm running RH5.2 on an x86 architecture. Anyone know if the Solaris/UNIX
> version of SUN's Java Servlet Development Kit will work in this setup?
>
> -dave
Yes, I've been using it just tonight! :)
Greg
I'm running RH5.2 on an x86 architecture. Anyone know if the Solaris/UNIX
version of SUN's Java Servlet Development Kit will work in this setup?
-dave
I am using the original jsdk20-solaris2-sparc.tar.Z package. See
http://jserv.javasoft.com/products/java-server/servlets/index.html
On Tue, 1 Sep 1998, Travis Thornhill wrote:
> Is there a version of JSDK for linux?
The jserv package comes with the jsdk classes, http://java.apache.org
unzip -t jserv0.9.11/servclasses.zip shows that javax.servlet.* and
sun.servlet.* packages are included.
Chris
Dynamic Solutions Pty
Is there a version of JSDK for linux?
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