Hiyas.
I am just curious to know, is the Java VM supplied with blackdowns package the same as
that
supplied in Suns package?
Cheers,
Grant
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do criticise them, you will be a mile away and you'll have their
Hi,
I have this problem. Sometime the java VM , when my java application
wake up after a long sleep(for ex: by clicking on a menubar...),
crash and quit printing this message:
SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
stackbase=0x44647000, stackpointer=0x44646ad8
Full thread dump
I'm running (current) snapshot of GGI (reccommend going with snapshots
here for those not following GGI development)
Anyways, if anyone's interested I should have an operational "java"
replacement for GGI sometime soon.
I'm just working on getting some substitute components working + basic
fonts
I've already done it : )
I've written a java windowing system called shark windows.
The AWT peers are implemented on top of the Swing.
I have a driver written on top of a Java device dirver for the Cirrus Logic
5430 it's currently not functional I haven't upgred its api.
One on top of a XLIB r
A guy involved in the GGI project is working on a GGI version of the
AWT. Such a port would run on SVGA, on the linux console, on X and
all the other graphics targets that GGI supports. More info on GGI
can be found at www.ggi-project.org and you can read about the GGI-AWT
stuff on the GGI mailing
{NOTE:this is a thread from the java-linux list, I'm cross posting it to
ggi-develop because it's more relevant there.}
Jason Gilbert wrote:
> > > Do you think it would be a prohibitivly enormous undertaking to make the
> > > vm work with svgalib?
>
> Maybe a better move would be to implement it
> > Do you think it would be a prohibitivly enormous undertaking to make the
> > vm work with svgalib?
Maybe a better move would be to implement it using libggi?
jason
Jason Gilbert | http://www.scott.net/~jason/
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On Wed, 3 Mar 1999, Rick Graham wrote:
> We're tossing around the idea of creating a linux JAVA port that does
> not require X. There would be several advantages to such a system, thin
> clients for one, Bill Gates would probably lose sleep over it, theres
> another (hehe).
>
> Since you are the
Hi Guys
We're tossing around the idea of creating a linux JAVA port that does
not require X. There would be several advantages to such a system, thin
clients for one, Bill Gates would probably lose sleep over it, theres
another (hehe).
Since you are the experts I was hoping to get some useful fe
, window.jar, multi.jar,). So mentioning swingall.jar in
the CLASSPATH should be enough.
Matthias
Eric Chao wrote:
>
> Hi, Java complains
> " Unable to initialize threads: cannot find class java/lang/Thread
> Could not create Java VM"
> when I try to
Hi, Java complains
" Unable to initialize threads: cannot find class java/lang/Thread
Could not create Java VM"
when I try to run Swing examples in the
/usr/local/swing-1.1.1fcs/example
The exact error message that I get is li
a VMs.
These are my notes from that panel. It might be useful as pointers for
what some well known Java developers think is the way to go with the VM.
There's a note at the end about the lack of interest in a free Java VM..
The panel consisted of:
David Ungar - Sun, Self project, now JVM dev
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