I get a crash on each java applet I load in FF 1.5.0.12.x86_64 on my
K12LTSP v6 machine, which is based on Fedora Core 6. My thin client is
using the VIA openchrome xserver. I've attached the file that is created
in my home directory when the crash occurs. I hope this helps you guys out.
Cheer
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Is there any way to
find information on which all areas one might need to concentrate on while
porting java application to linux o/s.
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won't be able to write to a cramfs partition, but if you're
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Hi, Jesse
Thank you for the message?
But 3800 with 64MB of ROM? Did you mean RAM? Because I found 3800 has
only
32MB ROM.
Also, I have never used a CF card before
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>I wave installed it on a 3800 with 64MB of ROM, but believe it or not,
>it leaves plenty of room thanks to jffs2; however, I would recommend
>installi
- The GNU stdc++ library
And of course if you want awt/x support, install base-x.
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Hi,
I have a 32MB iPAQ H3600 running Familiar Linux and I want to install
Blackdown JRE1.3.1 on it.
I noticed that it's pretty big(about 12MB), so do I have to install it on a
CF card? Will it fit if I choose to install it in RAM?
Thx!
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Have you got the J@Whiz test program for Java 2 Platform?
Could you help me having J@Whiz?
Thank
Nam
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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 6:10 AM
To: Christopher Smith
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Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: Java
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?
> > I may have missed this ... will this be covering GCJ?
> >
> > Compiled Java has some nice advantages. Including
> > more natural and efficient integration with native code,
> > as well as faster startup and the ability to do some
> > aggressive ahead-of-time optimizations, and working
> > be
On 31 May 2001 16:09:38 -0700, David Brownell wrote:
> I may have missed this ... will this be covering GCJ?
>
> Compiled Java has some nice advantages. Including
> more natural and efficient integration with native code,
> as well as faster startup and the ability to do some
> aggressive ahead-
I may have missed this ... will this be covering GCJ?
Compiled Java has some nice advantages. Including
more natural and efficient integration with native code,
as well as faster startup and the ability to do some
aggressive ahead-of-time optimizations, and working
better with standard OS tools
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 like me).
>
> > the prospects a
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
Hi,
will there be anyone involved with the ARM / iPAQ ports around at the
JavaOne ?
Thomas
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> 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
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 JVM
> for Solaris makes use of sola
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Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 21:23:46 +1000
Fro
--On Tuesday, May 29, 2001 21:25:20 -0700 ed phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 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 to
gt; > Java Technology-Based Application Server
> > Java/Linux performance talk
> > http://servlet.java.sun.com/javaone/conf/sessions/934/0-sf2001.jsp
> > Friday June 8, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
>
> That's mine. It should be fun. We're mostly going to focus
-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-Based Application Server
> > Java/Linux performance talk
> > http://servlet.java.sun.com/ja
--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-Based Application Server
> Java/Linux performance talk
> http://servlet.java.sun.com/javaone/conf/session
ed Up . . . Turning Linux into a High-Powered
Java Technology-Based Application Server
Java/Linux performance talk
http://servlet.java.sun.com/javaone/conf/sessions/934/0-sf2001.jsp
Friday June 8, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
The JavaTM 2 Platform on Linux
Caldera and Blackdown folks, BoF
"Alexander V. Konstantinou" wrote:
>
> > PocketLinux and Kaffe are free (GPL) software, however non-GPL licenses
> > of the PocketLinux Kaffee JVM are available for a fee. Several PDA
>
> Is that legal? I thought once you GPLed code you cannot offer it under
> a different license since it is l
> PocketLinux and Kaffe are free (GPL) software, however non-GPL licenses
> of the PocketLinux Kaffee JVM are available for a fee. Several PDA
Is that legal? I thought once you GPLed code you cannot offer it under
a different license since it is likely to contain third-party contributions?
Ale
Mike Sprauve wrote:
>
> Can anyone tell me what the status is of the JDK
> running on Linux to the Intel StrongArm. I also need
> AWT support of that port
I don't know about Blackdown's JDK, but the Kaffe VM is the "real meat"
of PocketLinux, which runs on StrongArm devices. You didn't give an
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Hi,
The problem: my Java Console window does not show any messages which
do appear on the lower part of my browser. I am debugging applets with
my
Netscape Communicator 4.75. on Linux RedHat 6.2, Pentium III. The JDK
is
Linux Sun 1.2.2, plugins installed.
If I run Windows, however, the "same" N
If you're running Java applications on a Linux machine and would like
to see more detailed process information, you may download a small
bourne shell script I've written for that purpose.
More information at the URL:
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~akonstan/javaps
Alexander V. Konstantinou
> Unfortunatly When I try to install Oracle 8i, i get a message that Java VM
> not started.
It's really a question of of where Oracle is looking for Java. Many apps that use
Java look for JAVA_HOME environmental variable. If so, your .bashrc should
contain
export JAVA_HOME=path_to_jdk_dir
These articles seem to discuss your question.
http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-2000-04/lw-04-oracle8i-2.html
http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-05/lw-05-oracle.html
http://www.linuxworld.com/linuxworld/lw-1999-06/lw-06-oracle-2.html
At 11:28 PM 10/12/00, Santhosh Joseph wrote:
>
Santhosh Joseph wrote:
> Friends,
> I'm relativly new to Linux/Java/Oracle. As a first step, i tried to
> install Oracle 8i on my linuxbox (Red Hat 6.2 - which is the downloadable
> version supplied along with a popular magazine ). Fortunatly, the CD carried a
> script file, which installed Java
Friends,
I'm relativly new to Linux/Java/Oracle. As a first step, i tried to
install Oracle 8i on my linuxbox (Red Hat 6.2 - which is the downloadable
version supplied along with a popular magazine ). Fortunatly, the CD carried a
script file, which installed Java 1.1 in the /usr/bin directory
Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> Joseph Shraibman wrote:
>
> > Jeffrey I Condon/Cupertino/IBM wrote:
> > >
> > > A proposal for fixing the Java programming language's threading problems
> > > -
> > > Allen Holub suggests that the Ja
Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> Joseph Shraibman wrote:
>
> > Jeffrey I Condon/Cupertino/IBM wrote:
> > >
> > > A proposal for fixing the Java programming language's threading problems
> > > -
> > > Allen Holub suggests that the Ja
Jeffrey I Condon/Cupertino/IBM wrote:
>
> A proposal for fixing the Java programming language's threading problems
> -
> Allen Holub suggests that the Java programming language's threading model
> is possibly the weakest part
Joseph Shraibman wrote:
> Jeffrey I Condon/Cupertino/IBM wrote:
> >
> > A proposal for fixing the Java programming language's threading problems
> > -
> > Allen Holub suggests that the Java programming language's threading mo
Jeffrey I Condon/Cupertino/IBM wrote:
>
> A proposal for fixing the Java programming language's threading problems
> -
> Allen Holub suggests that the Java programming language's threading model
> is possibly the weakest part
A proposal for fixing the Java programming language's threading problems
-
Allen Holub suggests that the Java programming language's threading model
is possibly the weakest part of the language. This article proposes
signific
Yes, I need the source code for my MSc research.
I would like to modify the JDK for real-time in some aspects.
I have the binary version of the JDK downloaded from www.blackdown.org. (JDK 1.2.2.
RC4)
I also have the source code version of the JDK downloaded from www.sun.com, but I
cannot rebui
Hi
I am new to J2SE 1.2.2 for Linux (Blackdown).
I have downloaded jdk1.2.2 source codes form www.sun.com. However, as mentioned
in the jdk1.2.2 RC4 README document ( " The stock JDK source distribution
from Sun won't build on Linux" ), I could not re-build the source code. I
found errors duri
Hi,
I wonder do I have Java-Linux problem or it is my fault. I run
JDK1.2.2 RC4 with kernel 2.2.12-20 and libc 2.1.2 on PIII machine.
I wrote a small program which creates two buttons and generates
different images depends on which button is pressed. The images
are painted on the JPanel
I've read the article , I'am a bit confused about the point about java.sun.com
website applets work just fine in netscape 6 pre and I use Forte on Linux so what on earth
is this person taking about?
Cheers
Chris
Nelson Minar wrote:
Picked this up off Linux Weekly News,
http://www.osopinion.c
Picked this up off Linux Weekly News,
http://www.osopinion.com/Opinions/KevinLyda/KevinLyda7.html
"If there was a free software version of Java available, or better yet
if Sun would work in concert with the Mozilla development team to
integrate a Java vm into Mozilla/Netscape then there would f
Hi Renzo:
Thank you for the information you put together. It helps.
Regards,
Lee
-Original Message-
From: Renzo Pecoraro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2000 2:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Java-Linux I18N Tutorial
All -
I started a little Java-Linux
All -
I started a little Java-Linux I18N Tutorial at http://www.renzop.com. It
includes a custom font.properties file and instructions for Linux that
allows you to use the gnu-unifont in your browser/JDK/JRE. This is a
work in progress and comments/questions are greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Greetings,
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 mapping user-defined characters to U
JackWang -
The font.properties file typically only maps Java font properties
("MonoSpaced", "SansSerif", etc.) to the actual fonts available on the
client machine. Changing the font.properties file on the server makes no
sense, as the server in a client/server or applet/servlet or whatever
archit
ation. It's very helpful.
>
> I'll send time to digest all of the information and give it a try.
>
> Regards,
>
> PS. This msg may not be able to be posted in the mail list. I don't know
> why.
>
> Lee
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Renzo Peco
Renzo Pecoraro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2000 2:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Java-Linux I18N
Couple of hints on this.
So far, I haven't seen anything in Java I18N that's specific to Linux,
except:
1. Yes, you need Asian fonts. Some come with the distr
ial and add Japanese to the
choices ("ja", "JP") to allow you to test whether you have correctly
installed the font.properties file. If you did, you'll see Japanese
characters when you select Japanese in this applet (in appletviewer or
in the browser).
Hope this helps.
Renz
Thanks for the FAQ. It's great.
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great job with the FAQ, thanks for putting this together.
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Stephen,
This looks great! Thanks for your efforts and keeping a good work.
Jacques Chansavang
IBM Global Services
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>>> Stephen Wynne 01/12/00 03:24AM >>>
[Text body exceeds
How come no current "Alpha Information" on java-linux ???
gat
Stephen Wynne wrote:
5.8.1. Alpha Issues
>
> Alpha processor port information.
>
> Last modified:
>
> $Id: alpha.sgml,v 1.1 1999/12/29 07:53:30 stevemw Exp $
>
> 5.8.1.1. Is there an Alph
After far too long, the Blackdown team has produced a new FAQ. Here's
the latest ASCII rendition. There is now a (letter) PDF version
available in addition to the other formats. The preferred form is
still HTML; that can be found at:
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ
> Yep, there's some demo code in the Solaris production release.
>
> http://guiness.cs.uni-dortmund.de/~kreilede/poller/poller.tar.bz2
Is there an officiall place where one could download the Solaris release and keep up
to date with the progress?
Isaac
-
erver
Serv: Initializing port
Receiving 1024000 bytes from 2000 client connections
Time for all reads (2000 sockets) : 313702
$ JAVA_COMPILER=NONE LD_LIBRARY_PATH=. java PollingServer
Serv: Initializing port
Receiving 1024000 bytes from 2000 client connections
Time for all reads
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Artur Biesiadowski wrote:
> Has anybody implemented it already ? Sun does not seem to try to solve
> the subject, but I suppose that it should be possible to add select like
> functionality on top of current jdk (including some native code of
> course).
>
> I'm not thinking
>Has anybody implemented it already ? Sun does not seem to try to
>solve the subject, but I suppose that it should be possible to add
>select like functionality on top of current jdk
I've heard other references to doing this. Couldn't quickly find
anything, but it might be worth searching for.
H
Has anybody implemented it already ? Sun does not seem to try to solve
the subject, but I suppose that it should be possible to add select like
functionality on top of current jdk (including some native code of
course).
I'm not thinking about being particulary portable here - as long as I
can ru
Kaffe is a cleanroom implementation of the Java platform from Transvirtual
Technologies. There is no Sun code in it, it's open source, it's almost
JDK1.1-compliant, it has a few JDK1.2 features, and it runs on a lot of
platforms that Sun will never support.
Kaffe had an important release (1.0.5)
Hi:
Is anybody using Java compiler and run time for Linux coming with RedHat
Linux 6.1? The package name is "kaffe" and is on RedHat 6.1 first CD. I
can compile and run java applications with them. Can someone tell me
something about it compare with Blackdown and IBM's Java for Linux?
Thank
areas
including SWING, AWT, Java 2D, core libraries and tools.
At least 1 year experience with UNIX (especially Linux)
===
Does it mean that Sun wants to get more involved in the Java-Linux-development?
Ciao,
An
Hello,
I download the
Visibroker for Java 3.4 (linux version) from http://www.inprise.com/downloads/.
I'm using Linux RH
5.2 and JDK1.1.7.
I follow the instructions for
instalation but, when I try some commands, I get:
[root@lc bin]# oadj
-helpISO-8859-1: unknown loc
>> I wonder how much speedup can be achieved by using tools like
>> Jopt ( http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~markusj ). Are
>> there any benchmarks yet?
We have a lot of experience using JAX (alphaworks), and we got a
noticable speedup. Sorry, we did no benchmarks, but it seems
New story at
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayStory.pl?991018.hnjvm.htm
At the Java Developers Conference in San Jose, Calif., IBM will
announce the free general availability of a Java Software
Developer's Kit 1.18-compliant Java virtual machine (JVM) for the
Linux operating syst
> I wonder how much speedup can be achieved by using tools like
> Jopt ( http://www-i2.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/~markusj ). Are there any
> benchmarks yet?
If you keep an eye on the Sable website, by next week there will be a
technical report describing how much speedup you can obtain with inlin
On Fri, 15 Oct 1999, Jacob Nikom wrote:
> Date: Fri, 15 Oct 1999 09:58:03 -0400
> From: Jacob Nikom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Nicholas Wright <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: reminder - this list is for Java & Linux
>
Jacob Nikom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Currently our traffic is not bad at all. We have about 10 - 15
> messages per day. This is not a lot comparing for example with
> Java for Media Framework listserver - more than 30 per day.
Multiply 10-15 msgs/day with the number of mailing lists I'm on
o classify the question before you know
> the answer: is it Java - Linux, Linux or Java problem.
>
> Currently our traffic is not bad at all. We have about 10 - 15
> messages per day. This is not a lot comparing for example with
> Java for Media Framework listserver - more than 30 per d
How do
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> -Original Message-
> From: Nicholas Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 15, 1999 4:09 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>
>
> Hi
>
> > We've had a lo
Hi,
I don't see too much harm in asking little more generic
questions. One of our purpose is to learn from someone
else problems. The more good and meaningful problems we
have, the better.
It is really difficult to classify the question before you know
the answer: is it Java - Linux,
Hi
> We've had a lot of discussions on the list recently that were generic
> questions about Java, questions that had nothing to do with Linux. I'm
> sending this note to remind everyone that this mailing list is about
> Java on Linux. If you have generic Java questions, they do not belong
> here
We've had a lot of discussions on the list recently that were generic
questions about Java, questions that had nothing to do with Linux. I'm
sending this note to remind everyone that this mailing list is about
Java on Linux. If you have generic Java questions, they do not belong
here. I encourage
Dimitris Terzis wrote:
> Do you think there would be any interest in releasing this as open source to
> the community? If yes, I could persuade the folks over here to allow me
> doing so and will send over the current code as an alpha version, which we
> could then play with and improve (and/or us
Hi guys...
As part of my (Nortel Networks-funded) PhD work, I have spent a considerable
amount of time for more than a year now playing with Java support for ATM.
Because I haven't been able to find anything standard, I ended up creating
my own implementation of Java sockets for Linux ATM.
So, I
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> Here's the URL. Seems pretty busy, I'll try to download it tonight.
>
> http://www.sun.com/dot-com/staroffice.html
>
Thanks
Now I am going to roll with killustrator-0.6.tar.gz (standalone version)
Peter P
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Here's the URL. Seems pretty busy, I'll try to download it tonight.
http://www.sun.com/dot-com/staroffice.html
-Jerry
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> peter pilgrim wrote:
> >
> > The GIMP is great for photo image editing.
> >
> > But does anybody where I can find a decent drawing illustrator package
> > for Linux?
>
> What do you want from "decent"? StarOffice includes a drawing tool. It's
> not anywhere near the lev
peter pilgrim wrote:
>
> The GIMP is great for photo image editing.
>
> But does anybody where I can find a decent drawing illustrator package
> for Linux?
What do you want from "decent"? StarOffice includes a drawing tool. It's
not anywhere near the level of CorelDraw and such, but it's got
ca
The GIMP is great for photo image editing.
But does anybody where I can find a decent drawing illustrator package
for Linux?
Peter P
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I am going to take this opportunity to give a bit of information about
NetBeans Developer. www.netbeans.com
Within the month (so by the end of this week) we will be releasing the
public beta of our 3.0 product. Currently, for those bleeding-edge addicts,
you can download pre-beta Developer 3.0
wrote:
> Hi -
>
> maybe this has been asked before (sorry if that's the case), but I am
> wondering which Java/Linux IDE, if any, people are using? I tried
> Netbeans, and like it a lot (nice interface, writes clean code,
> installed without hassle) although it seems a bit
Hi -
maybe this has been asked before (sorry if that's the case), but I am
wondering which Java/Linux IDE, if any, people are using? I tried
Netbeans, and like it a lot (nice interface, writes clean code,
installed without hassle) although it seems a bit too much for my little
133mhz
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> Subject: Re: IBM's Java/Linux agenda: why JDK1.1.6 port?
>
>
> Do you know why IBM ported JDK1.1.6 instead of 1.1.8? I could understand
> why they did not pick up 1.2, but 1.1.8 is very stable and capable of.
>
> Jacob
&g
to look no farther than their support for Linux and Java
> so that they can't be blackmailed by M$ for their dev platforms.
>
> -- Aravind
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Charles Forsythe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Friday, 20 August 1999 15:
Linux runs well on PowerPC which is CPU for AIX, OS/390, and OS/400. So
for IBM Linux could be MVS (their mainframe OS) for 21 centure as well.
Jacob
Charles Forsythe wrote:
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> > And who thinks that the big heads at IBM have other reasons for supporting
> > java [than] ... java hurts M$.
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> Subject: IBM's Java/Linux agenda
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> > And who thinks that the big heads at IBM have other reasons for
> supporting
> > java [than] ... java hurts M$.
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> I don't work for IBM, but here is my
> And who thinks that the big heads at IBM have other reasons for supporting
> java [than] ... java hurts M$.
I don't work for IBM, but here is my best guess at a better reason for
them to support Java: the "write once run anywhere" promise.
Consider all of the systems that IBM *currently* ships
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Date: Monday, August 09, 1999 10:25 PM
Subject: Re: [java-linux] Needing help integrating ORBacus with Java-Linux
>Nathan Meyers wrote:
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>> Bryce McKinlay wrote:
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>> > If you're
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Subject: Re: [java-linux] Needing help integrating ORBacus with Java-Linux
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Nathan Meyers wrote:
> Bryce McKinlay wrote:
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> > If you're using ORBacus, you should use ORBacus's jidl compiler
> > (www.orbacus.com). You can not use the classes generated by Sun's IDL compiler
> > with ORBacus (or vice-versa).
>
> After diving into the list archives, I find a confusing mix
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