The option "-Xss" is setting the stack size to 5GB. Is
this your intention? Have you tried setting "-Xms" ?
>
>
>* From: Soumyadeep nandi
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>* Subject: Problem setting memory options
>* Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 01:05:21 -0
Hi,
I am running an application on system having 32GB RAM and of 64 bit
architecture in Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3 (Taroon).
The program would build a model from a large input file "train.arff".
The command I am using as:
java -Xss5g -Xmx5g -verbose:gc -XX:+PrintGCDetails -XX:
I can't get any java apps to recognize that I have the latest java (version
5,
update 9 - which seems to install a free java program named SableVM)
installed.
Java is installed here, /usr/java/jre1.5.0_09.
The major problem indicator is that I can't install LimeWire. LimeWire is
inst
julie doyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm having a problem running my app on my iPaq. The Java version is
> 1.3.1 and on my desktop it's 1.3.1_13. The app runs fine on my desktop but
> when I try to run it on the PDA i get the following error:
>
Hi, I'm having a problem running my app on my iPaq. The Java version is
1.3.1 and on my desktop it's 1.3.1_13. The app runs fine on my desktop but
when I try to run it on the PDA i get the following error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.ClassFormatError: MapLayer (Tr
Hi all,
I am using blackdown(1.3.1) on Familiar
(v0.8.1) distribution, on my ipaq 5500, but i have a small problem. I can
run simple swing applications with some bottoms, labels etc, but not ComboBox
or tabbed menus, if i try this error
appears:
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi all,
I am using blackdown(1.3.1) on Familiar
(v0.8.1) distribution, on my ipaq 5500, but i have a small problem. I
can run simple swing applications with some bottoms, labels etc, but not
ComboBox or tabbed menus, if i try this
error appears:
[EMAIL
Hi all,
I am using blackdown(1.3.1) on Familiar
(v0.8.1) distribution, on my ipaq 5500, but i have a small problem. I can
run simple swing applications with some bottoms, labels etc, but not ComboBox
or tabbed menus, if i try this error
appears:
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi all,
I am using blackdown(1.3.1) on Familiar
(v0.8.1) distribution, on my ipaq 5500, but i have a small problem. I can
run simple swing applications with some bottoms, labels etc, but not ComboBox
or tabbed menus, if i try this error
appears:
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi,
I have following problem: I need to have an application
written with Swing which should support multiple languages,
in this specific case: Polish, Russian, Bulgarian and
English. After little fiddling with fonts I did managed to
get most texts displayed correctly. However I do have
following
http://v8doc.sas.com/sashtml/ displays a table of contents in the
left-hand pane. It's a fairly conventional hierarchical tree.
The problem is at the top of that pane. Above the inner frame a copy
of the first few pixels (vertically) of the inner frame appears
again. There is also a whit
Hi,
I've just installed blackdown jre1.3.1 on my iPaq
3970. I'm trying to run a simple HelloWorld program
but keep getting an error 'java: no such file or
directory'. I have compiled the code on my desktop and
have copied to source and class files to the iPaq. In
/etc/profile my PATH variable is se
Hi,
When I run ls -l bin/ I get the following:
/j2re1.3.1 # ls -l bin/
-rw---1 root root 411 Aug 10
09:40 HelloWorld.class
-rw---1 root root 135 Aug 10
09:39 HelloWorld.java
drwxr-xr-x4 root root0 Aug 8
16:21 armv4l
lrwxrwxrwx1 ro
Hey,
On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 02:57:22PM +0100, Thelma Barry wrote:
> Hi,
> I modified that script but still no luck, I'm getting
> the same error. I've run the commands
> cd /j2re1.3.1
> ln -s bin/armv4l bin/armv5tel
> ln -s lib/armv4l lib/armv5tel
With a 'ls -l bin/' you should see what i
Title: problem running java
Thelma-
I had the same problem and tried what you
did also.
What I did to get it working was open the
.javawrapper file (i thinks its in the bin dir) and modify the
script.
You will see a few lines towards the
begining where it trys to determine which arm
Hi,
I've just installed blackdown java 1.3.1 on my iPaq
3970. However when I try to run a program i get an
error 'can't find libjava.so. I've followed the
instructions on the GetJavaWorking Wiki page and
GetJavaWorking2 (i.e. I've run the following commands:
cd /j2re1.3.1
ln -s bin/armv4l bin/armv5
Hello,
after flashing my Ipaq H5550 with 'bootgpe2-v0.7.2+unstable16-h3900.jffs2'
(from www.handhelds.org) and installing 'java1.3_1.01-oxy2_arm.ipk' (all
other java packages causes segmentation faults) and the
'additional-ipaq-stuff' I get the following errors by executing java:
|> java -gree
Hello,
I am trying to get Java running on an AMD Opteron system in 64bit mode,
but one application which uses the www.wimpi.net telnetd makes some
problems. the machine in question is a dual processor system running
gentoo linux and vanilla kernel 2.6.7. I would be glad for any hints and
help t
Hi all,
I recently set up a fujitsu siemens LCD monitor (3814FA) on my PC which haw
a red-hat 9 linux and a win XP partition.
When I had first started the red hat from the bootloader, the monitor showed
me the following message "Video format not supported". Regadless the above
event, when I start
the problem with new
libc6.
this seems to be another problem of incompatibility.
does anyone knows how to solve it or has someone experienced the same
error with balckdown 1.3.1 and familiar 0.7.1?
are there any news about libc6 and new jvm
en i try to use appletviewer soft, i have an error (missing librairy :
libXp.so.6). And I saw that I have no librairies in
/usr/local/j2sdk1.4.2/jre/lib/i386/applet. Could this be the source of the
problem ?
I'm open to any other idea.
Thanks for your answe
Hello,
i'm using blackdown jdk 1.3 on Mandrake Linux OS and I am using KDE + arts.
i got problem when my simple apps doesn't produce sound. While on
Microsoft Windows, it works.
here is the code from the begining java programming books:
import javax.swing.*;
import java.awt.event.
Days have turned into weeks. Any idea when Blackdown 1.4.2 will be available?
There aren't many differences between Sun's 1.4.1_03 and our 1.4.1_01.
A Blackdown 1.4.2 for x86, AMD64, and probably SPARC will be available
in a few days.
Juergen
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Juergen Kreileder wrote:
...
There aren't many differences between Sun's 1.4.1_03 and our 1.4.1_01.
A Blackdown 1.4.2 for x86, AMD64, and probably SPARC will be available
in a few days.
Is there any way to get a list of differences between the Blackdown and Sun
JVMs? I personally found Blackdown
ly 01, 2003 9:09 AM
To: Sadanapalli, Pradeep Kumar (MED, TCS)
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Blackdown Java 1.4.1-01 - Problem with RedHat 9
Pradeep Kumar Sadanapalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I would lik eto know whether blackdown java version 1.4.1-01 is
> supported for
ng in my case?
It's a bug in RH 9: http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=90301
RedHat has a fix for the problem but hasn't yet released an update
of their glibc RPM.
You have two options to work-around this bug:
* Use our gcc-2.95 build
* Use the gcc-3.2 build with LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2
Hi,
I would lik eto know whether blackdown java version 1.4.1-01 is
supported for RedHat9 ? I mean, does this
version support the implementation of NPTL(Native POSIX Thread Library)
? I was using this verion of java
on redhat 8 and it worked fine. But when I installed it on redhat 9 ,
with GCC-3.
Hello everyone,
I'm by no means any kind of java developper but I'd urge you - on this
specific problem - to remember that the X server also makes a -big-
difference when one evaluates the performance of an X11 graphical app..
Typical things that can have a large influence are "S
It turns out the problem is the window manager. The problem occurs with
a couple of window managers and can vary with the look and feel. The wm
I've been using, WindowMaker, consistently has the problem. BlackBox
and Gnome have the problem with MetalLookAndFeel but not
> uname -a
Linux nicki 2.4.19-4GB #1 Wed Nov 27 00:56:40 UTC 2002 i686 unknown
On Sun, 09 Feb 2003 15:45:23 -0600
Barnet Wagman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I 've run into an problem using some basic awt methods that occurs
> running under SuSE but NOT under Redhat. F
I 've run into an problem using some basic awt methods that occurs
running under SuSE but NOT under Redhat. Frankly, I don't understand
see how this is possible; if I didn't have the benchmarks to prove it,
I'm not sure I'd believe it myself. Any thoughts on thi
/jsse/";.
You have to follow the JSSE installation instructions including
placing the JAR files in the JVM jre/lib/ext directory and then
adding the security provider to the jre/lib/security/java.security file.
That should fix your problem.
Alexander
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 05:38:09PM +0
)
4) It works on the SUN 1.4.1 JVM (on RH7.3)
I conclude that there is no error in the Tomcat setup or the
code. JSSE is available (and SSL sockets can be opened w/o
problem) I haven't tried Blackdown 1.4.1 yet.
5) Setting "-verbose" on the JVM, we see the fol
This may be specific to Mandrake, or more likely, my system but:
I'm attempting to play an AU file in an application using the static
method Applet.newAudioClip. The application hangs* after any call to this
method (blackdown 1.4.1 beta, also tried blackdown 1.3.0 and sun 1.3.1).
And, it worked fi
Hi all,
I've downloaded jre-1.3.1-FCS-linux-ppc.bin and
j2sdk-1.3.1-FCS-linux-ppc.bin
I 've installed it in jre1.3.1 and j2sdk1.3.1
when I do java or javac or appletviewer I'm geeting same errors-
/**ERRORS I'm getting ***/
[: No such file or directory
[: No such file or dir
HI All,
I am facing "Transaction Timeout " exception while running
the code on Redhat Linux 7.3/JDK1.4/JBOSS 3.0.3/Oracle9i.
Same code is working fine on Win2k/JBOSS 3.0.3/jdk1.4/Oracle9i.
Scenario is:
UI Layer makes a call to SLSB. This SLSB makes a call to another
SLSB which uses a class.
Title: Javasound problem on arm linux
I think it should be a bug coz I met the same
problem before. It seems that the stream buffer will be filled up very soon.
Anybody can solv it? Many thanks
Title: Javasound problem on arm linux
Hi,
I need to use Javasound in my application. But I got no sound. Its seem that native Javasound cannot handle audio stream correctly (callbackStreamStart() never called)
There is a newer version of Javasound for arm?
There is a port of JMF on arm
On Sat, 13 Apr 2002 12:23:33 -0400 (EDT)
"Thomas Cowdery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--snip--
> Warning: Cannot convert string " Home,_Key_Begin" to type Virtual
> Binding
>
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These can be safely ignored; they are just teliing you that they can not
bind to particular (hot)key c
t working yet. I'm a complete newbie to Linux, so I don't know if this is a Linux problem or a Java problem.
I've checked the documentation and couldn't find any Virtual Binding class. I've checked Roedy Green's Java glossary, and the FAQ on Sun's site and P
xuguang chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi everyone, I installed familiar 0.5.1 and Blackdown on my
> ipaq,h3850,but I just installed familiar basic, not any GUI.Then I
> try to run a java program which contains a swing interface.My ipaq
> gives the following error message.
did you install xl
BC2.1 not defined in file libpthread.so.0 with link time reference.
How can i work around this problem ?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Regards
- asit
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G400 Dual-Head-Cards.
> > Our Application mainly consists of several sub-Applications that are
> > lauchned in seperate Threads. Everything works normally. Moving the
> > Applications to the second screen and back is no Problem. One of the
> > Applications launches a JDialog t
e made an Application that runs with sun j2sdk1.4.0 on Suse7.3.
> The PCs have Matrox G400 Dual-Head-Cards.
> Our Application mainly consists of several sub-Applications that are
> lauchned in seperate Threads. Everything works normally. Moving the
> Applications to the second screen and back is n
plication that runs with sun j2sdk1.4.0 on Suse7.3.
> The PCs have Matrox G400 Dual-Head-Cards.
> Our Application mainly consists of several sub-Applications that are
> lauchned in seperate Threads. Everything works normally. Moving the
> Applications to the second screen and back is n
I don't believe the problem is related to java nor XFree86 for that
matter. I have seen this same problem on two Matrox G400 Dual Head PCI
cards that I have. The same problem occurs in Windows as well even with
their newest drivers.
When using the mirror mode which shows the same scre
no Problem. One of the
Applications launches a JDialog that stays on screen to display some
changing Information. As soon this Dialog is moved to a Screen different
from the one the Application is running on the whole Application slows down
(nearly freezing Screen refresh does take minutes). the
Hi all,
I am trying to run jmfinit on a Linux 2.2.17 (i586). However, when I run
jmfinit, the system prompted:
"Error: could not find Java 2 Runtime Environment. "
May I know what is the possible problem and the poossible solution to it ?
Thank you
Hi,
I've got the following problem starting my application in
the green threads mode:
/usr/local/jdk1.3.1/bin/i386/green_threads/java: error while loading shared
libraries: /usr/local/jdk1.3.1/jre/lib/i386/libpreemptive_close.so:
undefined symbol: pthread_kill
do you have a clue?
I need some help.
I did a rtp audio/video sender receiver (base on AVTransmit AVReceive). It
works great on my Windows 98/2000 machine but, it fails on my linux box. It
can send or receive rtp stuff but if I do it on the same machine, the second
thread (sender or receiver) blocks without any m
Hi all,
I have a problem that I don't know how to track.
I use a ant task from NetBeans.
The exact same code (from a cvs repository) on the following
environments compile perfectly fine :
- Debian GNU/Linux PowerPC + Blackdown JDK 1.3.0 (no deb package)
- Mac OSX 10.1.2 + Apple JDK 1.3.1
hi,
i want to use java to generate html and css - code!
for example, I'd like to use something like:
css.h1.fontstyle.normal();
this should add an entry in the h1 hashtable(!): ("fontstyle","normal")
so I very easy can generate
"h1 { font-style:normal; }\n"
there should not only
va returns the expected result.
> However when I attempt to run any application, i.e. like a simple
> HelloWorld.java app I get errors. In addition I have the sample problem
> with Java apps like Xalan.
>
> I am using linux Mandrake latest version which is 8.0.
>
> here's my
Java -v for the version and Java returns the expected result.
>However when I attempt to run any application, i.e. like a simple
>HelloWorld.java app I get errors. In addition I have the sample problem
>with Java apps like Xalan.
>
>I am using linux Mandrake latest version which is 8
.e. like a simple
HelloWorld.java app I get errors. In addition I have the sample problem
with Java apps like Xalan.
I am using linux Mandrake latest version which is 8.0.
here's my error:
[triple@localhost javaprogs]$ Java -cc /home/triple/javaprogs/HelloWorld
Internal error: caught an unexp
I ran into similar problems on a slightly different platform ( an
assabet-like strongarm with a redhat based distro)
I believe you need a link in /usr/lib:
libstdc++-libc6.2-2.so.3 -> libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so
obtaining libstdc++-3-libc6.2-2-2.10.0.so was the difficult part. I had
very lit
csEnvironment.java:58)
at java.awt.Window.(Window.java:186)
at java.awt.Frame.(Frame.java:315)
at java.awt.Frame.(Frame.java:294)
at HelloWorld.(HelloWorld.java:6)
at HelloWorld.main(HelloWorld.java:10)
Problem creating javax.swing.plaf
All,
I encountered
a problem today when I my aplication which is multithreaded and uses lot of I/O.
I'm running my app in Linux 2.4.2 kernel with a sun 1.3.1 jdk with
LD_LASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 setting. After running for several hours without JIT this is
the screen dump
On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 07:10:57PM -0500, Timothy Reaves wrote:
> I have an odd problem. I am trying to run a class file post processor.
> When I run it, it gives the err (in the subject line). My environment is
> setup correctly.
>
> Any idea what might cause th
I have an odd problem. I am trying to run a class file post processor.
When I run it, it gives the err (in the subject line). My environment is
setup correctly.
Any idea what might cause this problem?
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this is the trace where ddd fail:
help me please.
# Loading class "Panel"...
# Searching for "Panel" source...
-> "use\n"
<- ".\n"
"> "
# Searching for "Panel" source..."Panel.java".
# Reading file
"/home/mmm876/doc/PROYECTO/PROYECTOFINAL/src/proyecto/Panel.java"...
# Reading file
"/ho
Using Blackdown-1.3.0-FCS, html text is badly spaced JEditorPane; large
gaps often appear between letters in a word. This problem does not
occur using J2RE 1.3.0 IBM build cx130-2815.
Is there any (easy) way to fix this other than switching jvms? I prefer
to use the Blackdown jvm
I've encountered a problem in using Runtime.exec() and the
outputStream and inputStreams with Java on Linux. Apologies in advance
for the very long message, but I've done a lot of analysis on this to
narrow the problem, make it reproducible, try it under varying
environments, etc. This
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Pedro José Gil Villar wrote:
> // Print the data from the ArrayList
> for (i = 0; i<10; i++) {
> c.al.add(i,c.d);
Delete this line.
> System.out.println("End: " + ((Double) c.al.get(i)).toString());
> }
>}
>
I've got a problem, probably an easy one, but i can't manage to solve it
:-(
I try to fill an ArrayList and then print it, but since Java pass only
handles to object, he just keep the last value for every item in the
ArrayList. I've read something about clone, b
ress of the local host, I would use
InetAddress.getLocalhost(). What I wanted to demonstrate in my small test
class was the behaviour of DatagramSocket.getLocalAddress(). The Linux
JDK behaviour in this case actually matches the Solaris behaviour. 8-)
> These make the program work successfully.
By w
Hi Dustin Lang,
I have edited your code. It is working fine,
except for few changes.
The sender to the same port you are listening to
else you will get a time out error.
Instead of socket.getLocalAddress().getHostAddress()
use InetAddress. getLocalhost(). The former gives 0.0.0.0.
Hi again,
Further to my previous message. It seems that the sending thread is also
bothered by the receiving thread. The first send() succeeds, but once the
receive thread touches the socket, all further send()s fail with
"IOException: Connection refused". This is a DatagramSocket! I was und
In the C world you need to set the SO_REUSEADDR option on
the datagram (UDP) socket.
The setReuseAddress() has been added to JDK 1.4 for this purpose.
I'm not sure how you can go about this in JDK1.2.
Alexander
On Sun, Sep 23, 2001 at 09:56:25PM -0700, Dustin Lang wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I checked
Hi,
I checked the archives but didn't find anything that sounds like this...
For a homework assignment I have to write a datagram-driven client and
server pair. They are meant to be used by higher-level classes to handle
the underlying communication.
The client sends out numbered requests and
Jimi,
Are you sure you installed the right version of java for Redhat 7? Which
package did you install?
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, jimi shah wrote:
> Dear friends,
>I have installed java on redhat linux 7.
>But when i tried to compile .java file with
> javac, it gives following error:
>
> jav
Dear friends,
I have installed java on redhat linux 7.
But when i tried to compile .java file with
javac, it gives following error:
javac: cannot execute binary file
I am waiting for reply of any body who knows
how to fix this error.
thanking you,
jimi shah.
Is there maybe an incompatability between Mesa 3.5's libraries and the
version that was used to compile Java3D 1.2.1_01-fcs? Is there any way
for me to get a copy of the source of Java3D?
Kevin
Kevin Birch wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm getting the following error when running any of the Java3D
Hello all,
I'm getting the following error when running any of the Java3D sample apps:
$ appletviewer HelloUniverse.html
An unexpected exception has been detected in native code outside the VM.
Unexpected Signal : 11 occurred at PC=0x4a237556
Function name=_mesa_initialize_context
Library=/usr/
.3.1-FCS on i386 for a thread/socket problem
on Linux. The bug is listed at
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4344135.html
In short;
On Linux platforms, a thread that is waiting on an I/O operation will not wake
up if a file involved in the I/O operation is closed. This problem
appreciate if anybody can help me resolve this problem.
Thanks in advance.
Rgds
Thava
java Cutter
javax
com.sun
com.ibm
Protocol-Prefix "de.hiqos" set.
Could not commit protocolPrefixList
src_ip_addr : 192.168.14.4
DataSource()
setLocator (ml)
setLocator ://192.168.13.4:1054/ont
aa//19
Eric Richardson wrote:
>
> Hi,
> A few days ago I installed on Debian 2.2 the j2sdk1.3 from the debian
> file.
>
> $ java -version
> java version "1.3.0"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
> Blackdown-1.3.0-FCS)
> Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.3.0-FCS, mixe
Hi,
A few days ago I installed on Debian 2.2 the j2sdk1.3 from the debian
file.
$ java -version
java version "1.3.0"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
Blackdown-1.3.0-FCS)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.3.0-FCS, mixed mode)
I also JAVA_HOME set.
$ echo $JAVA_
Seb Barre wrote:
> I'm assuming you have one thread that "listens" on your connection port,
> accepts the connection, and hands off the connected socket to another
> separate thread that handles the actual sending/receiving of data?
>
This is correct.
> If your main listening threa
nected and started the
download, we pull the plug. The client time's out and shuts down as it
is supposed to. The problem is on the server. If another client
connects within a couple of minutes of the first client plug being
pulled, it gets a timeout exception tryng to connect to the server.
On Sun, 20 May 2001, Michael Walton wrote:
> -- Forwarded message --
> Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 01:01:55 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Michael Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Problem with nvidia driver 1.0 in linux (redhat 7.1)
>
> Hi
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Date: Sun, 20 May 2001 01:01:55 -0400 (EDT)
From: Michael Walton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with nvidia driver 1.0 in linux (redhat 7.1)
Hi,
I am new to this list (i don't know where i can read archives eith
On Mon, 14 May 2001, Jost Schenck wrote:
> Hi,
> I've not found this problem in the archives and in the FAQ as well as the
> RedHat support database. If I'm missing something and this has been answered
> before, please forgive me. I'm currently using RedHat-7.0, with
Hi,
I've not found this problem in the archives and in the FAQ as well as the
RedHat support database. If I'm missing something and this has been answered
before, please forgive me. I'm currently using RedHat-7.0, with jdk 1.3.0.
The problem is I can't type a lot of charact
Hi
please send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks and regards
Amol
Hi,
I am getting the following error while attaching jdb with a process. I
use the following syntax
jdb -attach [processid]
I am using JDK1.2.2 of blackdown on RedHatLinux7.0 .
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused
at
Hi,
I am trying to invoke the Java Virtual Machine under linux using
blackdown j2sdk1.3.0 - i386 package and glibc.
When I assign vm_args.version to be JNI_VERSION_1_1, the
JNI_CreateJavaVM() call is returning an error and the JavaVM is not
created (both jvm and env variables remain NULL).
Wh
Ok , I can't really wait for that to come out :( Any tips on using maybe JNI
to set that sockopt? (SO_REUSEADDR)
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First I must say thanks all for the help!
In this problem, I really would like to re-use the connections. Is it
possible to set SO_REUSEADDR for a server socket in Java?
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Kevin,
I just remembered that I run into the same problem when using Sun JDK1.2.2_006.
Switching to JDK 1.3 fixed the problem. Apperently 1.2.2_006 was not
closing the underlying Linux sockets correctly.
Alexander
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> 1. I'm assuming you are "NULL"ing the used sockets, so they get garbage
> collected?
You should not rely on garbage collection for scarce resources such
as file and socket handles. Make sure you invoke socket.close() when
you're done.
Since you're working with threads, it is possible th
Thanks a lot for the help.
I'm wondering what is the downside of setting fd_max to some huge number...
Is there one?
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Kevin,
You probably need to use the Socket.setSoLinger() call.
Nathan
On Fri, Apr 27, 2001 at 09:59:57AM -0400, kevin1 wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am somewhat new to java, and I am having a problem with a server app that
>I w
> rote.
> What is happening is that for eac
Hi
> I am somewhat new to java, and I am having a problem with a
> server app that I wrote.
> What is happening is that for each connection to the server, it returns a
> Socket and continues the conversation. This is fine. The socket does
> some simple tasks and
Hello all,
I am somewhat new to java, and I am having a problem with a server app that I w
rote.
What is happening is that for each connection to the server, it returns a Socket and co
ntinues the conversation. This is fine. The socket does some simple tasks and then I
close it
On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 06:39:41PM -, Zhihong Pan wrote:
> # HotSpot Virtual Machine Error, Unexpected Signal 11
Look at signal(7). 11 is SIGSEGV.
>From what you've said, you've probably dereferenced a null pointer.
Check the values passed into your function.
--Andrew
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I'm not sure if this is a match for your problem but look at:
http://forum.java.sun.com/read/16798709/qAsMC0m5SzuwAAYnH#LR
also
http://forum.java.sun.com/read/16798709/q_7RUKIJzLQEAAYoz#LR
has a comment that complains about JNI.
You might want to try the beta JDK 1.3.1, it fixed a sim
Read the next section in the link I posted yesterday. there is a section
on memory issues with JNI, global references etc
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/onlineTraining/Programming/JDCBook/jniref.html
regards
calvin
Zhihong Pan wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> When I call my c function in java, I
Hi,
When I call my c function in java, I need to pass an jobjectArray. But the size of the
jobjectArray is deterined by my c function. for example, if I declare String
myarray=new Sring[10], then pass myarray to c function, in c function i use
SetObjectArrayElement to set array value, it works
When I issue the command:
ldd libjava.so
it returns with:
/usr/bin/ldd: line 1: 1243 Segmentation fault LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS =
1 LD_WARN= LS_BIND_NOW= LD_VERBOSE= $(RTLD) "$file"
This was from an rpm install by:
jdk-1.3.0-FCS.ppc.rpm
I also tried the more recent
jdk-1.3.0-FCSa
Jesse Stockall
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I have installed some additional URW
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