Hello,
As a follow-up to the post "Sun Lawyers Attack The
Java Republic News Blog" allow me to suggest a
rebranding campaign:
Why not follow IBM's lead and drop the Java name and
use Eclipse or Viva! or Kaffe instead?
Java (TM)* is way too overused anyways. Is Java a
opera
Hi,
Does anybody know what command line options i have to use in
order to run my RMI server application using kaffe?
if i use simple kaffe command i get following errors,
% kaffe RMIServer
kaffe.util.NotImplemented
at java.lang.Throwable.(Throwable.java:33)
at
I am having a LOT of trouble with kaffe 1.0.5 and 1.04b!!!
I am using Zentropix RT Linux 2.2 (based on Red Hat 6.0), glibc 2.1.1,
libungif 4.1.0,
kernel version 2.2.10. When I first installed the kaffe source, it built
without errors
and passed all it's self-tests (make check). However, w
> Date: Fri, 09 Jun 2000 04:55:01 -0700
> From: peter johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> My company needs some kind of open-source replacement for AWT, so we can
> control display better and optimize portions of the rendering for our
> application.
I have been using dog.gui recently and have been q
Hi,
Just for the info that swing-1.1.1fcs works fine with kaffe and
i got it from sun.
-Raj
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On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Rajesh Patel wrote:
What is this?
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> hi all,
> I am running kaffe 1.0.5 on my Redhat 6.1 and trying to use
> swing classes. It is not finding swing classes. e.g.
> Can''t find class "
hi all,
I am running kaffe 1.0.5 on my Redhat 6.1 and trying to use
swing classes. It is not finding swing classes. e.g.
Can''t find class "javax/swing/JFrame" §8 ...
How can i get it to work with swing? Which version of swing should i
use and where c
Before they did Kaffe, the folks behind Transvirtual did an AWT-like
toolkit called BISS-AWT... you may find that, lacking the dependencies
on Kaffe, BISS-AWT is easier to build:
http://www.biss-net.com/biss-awt.html
And, of course, there's always Swing.
Nathan
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000
Hi All,
My company needs some kind of open-source replacement for AWT, so we can
control display better and optimize portions of the rendering for our
application. Currently we run Slackware 3.6 (Linux 2.0.35, libc5) and
XFree 3.3.5. We've been using Blackdown JDK/JRE 1.1.6 v5. Kaffe
Since Kaffe came up on this list, let me add a few comments about it:
>
> Kaffe is a clean room implementation to the spec but they have expanded the
> language in some interesting ways. I seem to recall they used the MS alternative
> to JNI but maybe they put in JNI as well.
kaffe seems to be faster than blackdown 1.1.7 java port, but it is not
jdk1.1 compatible. I cant get working any bigger java application with it.
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Is anybody using Java compiler and run time for Linux coming with RedHat
> Lin
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 rele
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
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Check out www.kaffe.org for more details. Kaffe is a work
in progress but it is GPLed and improving quickly. Someday
it may pass up both the Blackdown and IBM ports. Kaffe
is a "clean room" implementation of a JVM, not just a port
of Sun
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
Nelson, Maksim,
>
> Nelson Minar wrote:
> >
> > What do people here think about Redhat having Kaffe installed by
> > default as the binary "java"? I think it's a bad idea because Kaffe
> > really doesn't support enough Java to be useful
> Hi All !
> How do I uninstall kaffe ? I need to use the blackdown port ...
>Regards, Pascal Chong Singapore
If you're using RedHat 6.0, "rpm -e kaffe" as root should uninstall it.
Check to see if it's there by "rpm -q kaffe" which queries. If
Since you didn't say how you installed it I'll assume you're running RedHat
and therefore had it installed for you (wasn't that just _so_ helpfull)
rpm -ehv kaffe
At 09:26 AM 6/10/99 +0800, Pascal Chong wrote:
>Hi All !
> How do I uninstall kaffe ? I need
Hi All !
How do I uninstall kaffe ? I need to use the
blackdown port ...
Regards,
Pascal Chong
Singapore
Nelson Minar wrote:
>
> What do people here think about Redhat having Kaffe installed by
> default as the binary "java"? I think it's a bad idea because Kaffe
> really doesn't support enough Java to be useful, at least to me. On
> the other hand, I want to supp
What do people here think about Redhat having Kaffe installed by
default as the binary "java"? I think it's a bad idea because Kaffe
really doesn't support enough Java to be useful, at least to me. On
the other hand, I want to support Kaffe and Japhar and other free
software e
hi,
I'm just upload to incoming.redhat.com and in-rhcn.redhat.com
kaffe-rhcn-1.0.b4-1.i386.rpm
kaffe-rhcn-1.0.b4-1.src.rpm
I use the "k" prefix (so everything begin with "k", eg. javac is
kjavac including kaffe as kkaffe) in order to be able to keep
both jdk and
You are not on the correct list. java-linux is for questions about
the blackdown port of Sun's JDK. You should post this question on
the kaffe mailing list. Look at http://www.transvirtual.com/maillist.html
so see how to get on the kaffe mailing list. If you just got your kaffe
build from th
Hello... I am trying to use kaffe, and tried to start out by running
hello world application + applet. The application runs fine, but
appletviewer won't run for me to check on my applet. Here's the error
message:
java.lang.ExceptionInInitializerError: `[o with a tilde over it]A
I just got email from a friend complaining about a problem
that sounds suspiciously like the problem you get when you have
Kaffe installed on a Redhat system and then install the Blackdown
JDK.
Apparently when he runs "java" he gets a complaint about
a missing &q
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Levente Farkas wrote:
> hi,
> I'm just uploading a few java releated rpm to incoming.redhat.com
> and in-rhcn.redhat.com. All of this try to conform to rhcn and updates.
>
> last week updated tutorial IMHO one of the best java doc.
> java-tutorial-1.3-1.noarch.rpm
> java-tut
s and Amendments + Changes for Java 1.1
java-langspec-1.0-3.noarch.rpm
java-langspec-1.0-3.src.rpm
just updated to rhcn
jdk-1.1.7-1a.1glibc.i386.rpm
jdk-1.1.7-1a.1glibc.src.rpm
kaffe new version 1.0b3
kaffe-rhcn-1.0.b3-4.i386.rpm
kaffe-rhcn-1.0.b3-4.src.rpm
tya 1.2 (work with the jdk-1.1.7 rpms)
tya-
This may seem crazy but how do you install or deal with .rpm files ?
hi,
I'm just upload to incoming.redhat.com (and I hope i'll be in contirb
area tomorrow):
The Blackdown Java-Linux Porting Team's port of Sun(tm)'s Java(tm) Development
Kit.
jdk-1.1.6-5.glibc.i386.rpm
jdk-1.1.6-5.glibc.src.rpm
Transvirtual's free Java VM:
kaffe-1.0.b2-3
Yes, I agree completely.
Additionally, Jikes also requires a more strict adherence to the Java
standard than javac. The error messages are much more verbose and
precise, as well, making debugging much easier. Finally, it has a
command-line that allows you to output gcc-like error messages, allo
On Fri, 2 Oct 1998, Didier Boucard [98-99] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've tried Kaffe under linux to see if it worked fine. I've found no
> problem to run jdk classes, but it's really slow: on the class I've
> tested, it's about 4 times slower than under the
Hello,
I've tried Kaffe under linux to see if it worked fine. I've found no
problem to run jdk classes, but it's really slow: on the class I've
tested, it's about 4 times slower than under the jdk 1.1.6 from
blackdown.
What I would know is if something exists to mak
>Speaking of things that might be "beyond-spec", are Kaffe's standard
>classes and the Sun JDK classes Serialization compatible? For example,
>if I were to Serialize a java.awt.Panel generated by a Kaffe VM, and
>send it over a network to a Sun VM, could the Sun VM dese
Peter,
Speaking of things that might be "beyond-spec", are Kaffe's standard
classes and the Sun JDK classes Serialization compatible? For example,
if I were to Serialize a java.awt.Panel generated by a Kaffe VM, and
send it over a network to a Sun VM, could the Sun VM deserialize
On Mon, 21 Sep 1998, Alexandre Boissy wrote:
>I just downloaded kaffe v1.0 and Hot Java Browser v1.1.4. I'd like to
>know if it's possible to run hotjava with kaffe.
No, it isn't (yet). There are certain "beyond-spec" incompatibilities
(SwingGraphics deleg
Hello,
I just downloaded kaffe v1.0 and Hot Java Browser v1.1.4. I'd like to
know if it's possible to run hotjava with kaffe. How modify script
'hotjava' to do this ?
Thank's a lot for your help.
Alexandre.
On Thu, 30 Jul 1998, Per Bjarne Bro wrote:
>...I'm confused about the different versions of java for linux...
>aand I can't execute because I get the error that the essential class
>java/lang/Object can't be found...
>
>Is this another version of the kaffe/JDK con
...I'm confused about the different versions of java for linux...
and I can't execute because I get the error that the essential class
java/lang/Object can't be found...
Is this another version of the kaffe/JDK confusion? I don't know which
is which now, so as to erase one, a
On Sun, Jul 19, Steffen Tacke wrote:
> I'm trying to compile the new Kaffe 1.0 beta1 with SuSe 5.1 but all
> i get are some strange error messages :
You can find an actual, precompiled rpm-version at
http://www.suse.de/~choeger
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hi,
I'm just upload to ftp.redhat.com/pub/Incoming/ (and hope it'll be
in contrib/hurricane/i386/ tomorrow)
kaffe-1.0.b1-2.i386.rpm
kaffe-1.0.b1-2.src.rpm
I use the "k" prefix (everything begin with "k", so javac is kjavac,
but contain a link kaffe to kkaffe) in
Hi !
I'm trying to compile the new Kaffe 1.0 beta1 with SuSe 5.1 but all
i get are some strange error messages :
gcc -g -O2 -I. -I. -I./../../config -I../../config -I../../include
-I./../../include -I../../libraries/clib -DTRANSLATOR -I./jit
-DKVER=\"1.00\" -c -fPIC external.
Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella writes:
>
> Did anyone try the new kaffe? For me, all it does is segfault (no
> core) after a long wait (Hello World program):
>
Sorry to follow-up to my own question, but I just found the
answer. The classpath has to contain kaffe's Klasses.jar
Did anyone try the new kaffe? For me, all it does is segfault (no
core) after a long wait (Hello World program):
$ cat Hello.java
import java.io.*;
public class Hello {
public static void main (String[] args) {
System.out.println ("Hello");
}
}
$ /usr/local/kaffe-1.0b1
On Sat, 23 May 1998, Roger Hill wrote:
> I have just gone through the Kaffe install, but every time I try anything
> (eg javac HelloWorldApp.java), I get:
>
> [rhill@lappie test]$ javac HelloWorldApp.java
> java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: initializeSystemClass
You need a patch
Hi. I'm not sure if this is the appropriate list, but maybe someone here
can help.
I have just gone through the Kaffe install, but every time I try anything
(eg javac HelloWorldApp.java), I get:
[rhill@lappie test]$ javac HelloWorldApp.java
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: initializeSystem
Peter Schuller writes:
> Hi!
>
> In addition to JDK1.1.5v7, I wanted a fast JRE (for big stuff like HotJava),
> so I downloaded Kaffe (because it's JIT ability) and installed. However, kaffe
> always gives me:
>
> java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: initializeSystemC
Peter Schuller writes:
> Hi!
>
> In addition to JDK1.1.5v7, I wanted a fast JRE (for big stuff like HotJava),
> so I downloaded Kaffe (because it's JIT ability) and installed. However, kaffe
> always gives me:
>
...
Have you tried TYA with the Linux v7 JRE? I
Hi!
In addition to JDK1.1.5v7, I wanted a fast JRE (for big stuff like HotJava),
so I downloaded Kaffe (because it's JIT ability) and installed. However, kaffe
always gives me:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: initializeSystemClass
when I try to run a Java class.
Does anyone know what mig
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