Stop one service of JSWDK

2000-02-04 Thread Emilio Alvarez
I have this webserver.xml file Is possible to stop one service only. What can i do in admin port? -- Emilio Alvarez Rebollo Analista\programador de l'Oficina de l'Autònoma Interactiva Docent e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] begin:vcard

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-26 Thread Ron Braithwaite
> I think u are a little outta date. Compaq appears to be on the way of dropping > Alpha/NT. I also got tired of asking various vendors what other packages are avail > that can run on the alpha . u just cant imagine how hard it is to get 'nt' device > drivers that will work on the alpha. Its exce

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-26 Thread Uncle George
I'm sorry, but u appear to be angry Calvin Austin wrote: > Well you have totally missed that point, I was talking about choice of OS > NT/Solaris/Linux for users, eg I am aware of what I call "intel centrism". When some one says we ported to NT, the intel part is always silent. When someone s

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-26 Thread Anonymous
Uncle George wrote: > > u really r stupid. No, actually, I'm not. > The topic was porting issues, and ur notion that the .java jdk/source code cannot be >altered to fit the port. Do i really need to say more. > gat I only said the platform-independent portions of the jdk source code cannot

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
linux community. I'm sorry u didnt understand those points. I'd like all correspondence with porting issues to be made in the public light for public scrutiny and/or ridicule. Private correspondence just helps to hide pertinent issues, and fallacies in ones argument Ergo this corresponde

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-25 Thread Anonymous
Calvin Austin wrote: > I would just like to set some facts straight. > > 1. Anyone can get the full java 2 source for research, evaluation and > internal use (which roughly equates to the previous non-commerical license > before). You couldn't get the full source without this license before > Jav

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999 10:19:13 -0700 (PDT), Calvin Austin wrote: > >I would just like to set some facts straight. > >1. Anyone can get the full java 2 source for research, evaluation and >internal use (which roughly equates to the previous non-commerical license >before). You couldn't get the full

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
TED]> > CC: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: Re: [off-topic] stop bashing! > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Resent-Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
Please return a long/64 bits Window address. Lemme know what gets stored in in the java int valiable "lets_store_a_32_bit_address", which has the capacity to store 32 bits. I'm sorry, I thought a fairly simply program sample would demonstrate it best. While ur pondering this porting delima, may

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
I'd much perfer that you private porting club become public. Ur hiding behind the NDA, just makes u appear to be in the marketeering pockets os SUN. This can be exemplified by the way that the JDK 1.2 release announcement was made by SUN before any announcements on the normal channels at blackdow

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
On Tue, 22 Jun 1999 07:01:05 -0400, Uncle George wrote: >1) I am not a member of java-linux-porting@blackdown. They are a private > porting club. You have been invited to be part of the effort. The "private" part comes from the fact that we had to sign NDA/Contracts so that we could start wor

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-23 Thread Anonymous
Jeff Galyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > And your point is...? That you're an asshole with a long signature -- Jan-Henrik Haukeland -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Con

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
Uncle George wrote: > > 1) I am not a member of java-linux-porting@blackdown. They are a private porting >club. Then you should be talking to Sun, not java-linux. > 2) I have been porting the Javasoft's non-commercial JDK source for a number of >years.. But just for for alpha/linux. And your

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-22 Thread Anonymous
1) I am not a member of java-linux-porting@blackdown. They are a private porting club. 2) I have been porting the Javasoft's non-commercial JDK source for a number of years.. But just for for alpha/linux. 3) I have also been a member of java-linux@blackdown for a number of years. 4) the change o

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
Uncle George wrote: > > > Tell me, did Microsoft alter the published core API to suit their own > sensibilities? I dont know, as I didnt pay much attention. Or did they just > manipulate the back-end services. > As a matter of fact, they did. This is why Sun sued them - they created something

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > But eventually someone is gonna want to try to build a >4gig file ( > > 32bit seeks ) on the alpha/linux box. As file offsets/lengths are specified as 64bits in java.io.{File,RandomAccessFile}, that shouldn't be a problem. Downloading a 200Gig file to a DOS filesyste

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-21 Thread Anonymous
The distance between the core published API and the actual layer at which system services requests are made, is very far. The is a set of .java routines that just dont get changed, and are common between win&solaris machines. Then there is a set of '.java' routines, that are particular to windoz,

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-20 Thread Anonymous
Actually i pay attention quite well, and observe quite well. The example(s) that i have presented to u dont seem to impress u at all. I am very sorry for u. Can I presume that u havent looked at the diffs provided by the java-linux-porting folks. I guess u'd be perplexed with the modest '.ja

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-18 Thread Anonymous
> Cees de Groot writes: Cees> Uncle George: >> Actually u do have to change the '.java' files ( simply for >> practicable convience ). Having extensive experience in porting >> sun's JDK, I find it rather difficult to store 64bits into a >> 32bit java int. Maybe u can rev

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-18 Thread Anonymous
Uncle George: >Actually u do have to change the '.java' files ( simply for practicable >convience ). Having extensive experience in porting sun's JDK, I find >it rather difficult to store 64bits into a 32bit java int. Maybe u can >review the java-linux-porting diffs of their 1.2 port. I'd like

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-18 Thread Anonymous
Jeff Galyan wrote: > Actually, you don't need to modify the .java files, and in fact, modifying the .java >files is strictly prohibited in the license (as such modifications could potentially >be misconstrued by the licensee as permission to change the apis). The license does >permit personal

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-17 Thread Anonymous
Actually, you don't need to modify the .java files, and in fact, modifying the .java files is strictly prohibited in the license (as such modifications could potentially be misconstrued by the licensee as permission to change the apis). The license does permit personal use of your own port. If

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-17 Thread Anonymous
Thanks, I Think that u will find that 'any' distribution, and completed port now is considered commercial, therefor not for free ( i believe this extends even to yourself, for personel uses ). The Non-Commercial licenses appears to have bitten the dust when this OPENNESS was made. A proper p

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
No, I think you're the one who's confused. The license *you* are referring to is the SCSL - the source license for the VM. I'm referring to the license agreement which accompanies the *add-on* libraries - Java3D, Swing, etc. --Jeff Uncle George wrote: > > I think u need to reread the "open so

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
You mentioned earlier that you had jdk 1.1.8 non-commercial port. We will check out what is happening with the Java 2 version. (myself or Anand) although with Javaone here it make take a week or so to get an answer regards calvin >Therefor for the Alpha/Linux platform I would like: >1) The JCK

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
Therefor for the Alpha/Linux platform I would like: 1) The JCK for free for this port 2) distributions for free for this port. gat Calvin Austin wrote: > For all other platforms you are correct. For Linux and the Blackdown port. > > 1) source is free > 2) JCK is free for that port > 3) distribu

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-15 Thread Anonymous
I think u need to reread the "open source" licensing requirements. They appear to be "commercial" in nature, and monetary in fact. Please extract the particular places from the licenses which states quite clearly that "non-commercial", if there is such a thing anymore, distribution & use is still

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-14 Thread Anonymous
Your comments assume a desire to distribute the JDK itself. There are no restrictions or fees for distributing the software you develop, nor are you restricted from distributing the *binaries* of add-on libraries you get from Sun (there may be some exceptions on redistributing binary jars of class

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-14 Thread Anonymous
--- Calvin Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Louis-David I will show you the code! Hop on over to > > http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/products/java2cs > > you can get all the Java 2 source code for no fee. Ah, but what is your definition of free? Here is my example. I was doing a litt

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-14 Thread Anonymous
For all other platforms you are correct. For Linux and the Blackdown port. 1) source is free 2) JCK is free for that port 3) distribution is free for that port. This is a stepping stone to where Linux can go with Java. I personally want mozilla with a Java 2 VM on Linux. We can get there with th

Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-14 Thread Javier Bolaños Molina
Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: > On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 01:13:04PM +1000, Chris Kakris wrote: > > Juergen Kreileder wrote: > > > > > > That's because it isn't implemented in pre1 & pre2. It will work with > > > the next release. > > > > Excellent. Thanks. > > > > Chris (kill -9 Microsoft) Kakris

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-14 Thread Uncle George
I think ur notion is somewhat short sighted: 1) The source -> free, 2) The Jck -> No so free ( exceeding bogus claim that ur not smart enough to run the tests, but ur smart enough to port it, which porting, u seem to admit it , is a difficult task ) 3) Distribution -> Not so free. 4) so wheres t

Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-14 Thread Robb Shecter
Charles Forsythe wrote: > > > If MS were so powerful > > and monopolistic they would have killed Linux somehow. > > How? It has no parent company to drive out of business... Yeah, I also found this claim to be suspicious. To say: L: Linux Exists Therefore: M: MS is not powerful and monopo

Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-14 Thread Robb Shecter
rful having a nice OO language, and cross-platform dev. I became viruently anti-MS as I saw how they did what they could to stop and kill Java. Other examples abound: Here's a puzzler: Why do you need to install IE if you want to use MS's XML parser? A VB programmer on Usenet wanted to

Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Charles Forsythe
> If MS were so powerful > and monopolistic they would have killed Linux somehow. How? It has no parent company to drive out of business. Every single user is empowered to be a develop, so they can't hire away the project team. Maybe they can just start killing people who use Linux. -- Charle

Re: [off-topic] stop bashing!

1999-06-13 Thread Calvin Austin
Louis-David I will show you the code! Hop on over to http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/products/java2cs you can get all the Java 2 source code for no fee. Then make a trip to blackdown.org, you can get Java 2 releases. blackdown has the diffs that I will be linking to make a Java 2 linux s

Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Christian Farmer
your O/S even when you don't need it) don't count. -Original Message- From: Louis-David Mitterrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sunday, June 13, 1999 12:43 PM Subject: Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Cees de Groot
Louis-Davis Mitterand wrote: >This alone defeats any argument as MS being an "evil empire". Hell, even >MS uses Linux's success to defend themselves in their antitrust trial! > If one company is speaking with two tongues, it is Microsoft. To the judge they say Linux is a threat, to their customers

Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Cees de Groot
>[...] OS we all love on this list, but give MS-Office 2000 a test run some day >and you will experience one polished and really well done set of >applications. > Yeah, but my dual P400 is already running Linux, so I don't have the minimum configuration available to test O2K. Cees (kill -HUP Bil

Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Louis-David Mitterrand
On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 11:45:19AM +0200, Andre van Dijk wrote: > On Sun, 13 Jun 1999, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: > > > On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 01:13:04PM +1000, Chris Kakris wrote: > > > Juergen Kreileder wrote: > > > > > > > > That's because it isn't implemented in pre1 & pre2. It will work w

Re: [off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-13 Thread Andre van Dijk
On Sun, 13 Jun 1999, Louis-David Mitterrand wrote: > On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 01:13:04PM +1000, Chris Kakris wrote: > > Juergen Kreileder wrote: > > > > > > That's because it isn't implemented in pre1 & pre2. It will work with > > > the next release. > > > > Excellent. Thanks. > > > > Chris (kill

[off-topic] stop MS bashing please (was: Re: -Xrunhprof:cpu=times)

1999-06-12 Thread Louis-David Mitterrand
On Sun, Jun 13, 1999 at 01:13:04PM +1000, Chris Kakris wrote: > Juergen Kreileder wrote: > > > > That's because it isn't implemented in pre1 & pre2. It will work with > > the next release. > > Excellent. Thanks. > > Chris (kill -9 Microsoft) Kakris ^ A bit (ok, a lot) of

Stop this G/B zip thing please.

1999-03-30 Thread Ferenczi Gyorgy Laszlo
Hy, I'm tired of reading Your discussion abut this zip thing. Would You please stop it? Thanks, Gyuri -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: suggestion for list (was: Re: STOP asking about Java 1.2 / 2

1999-01-11 Thread Nagendra Mishr
Can I suggest using ENewsWorks.. a JAVA based list management system running on linux. It's got all the features of all the other MLM's and we've tested it with millions of users. A list this size should be well under 300,000 users? Nagendra [EMAIL PROTECTED] (ENewsWorks URL: www.email

RE: suggestion for list (was: Re: STOP asking about Java 1.2 / 2

1999-01-11 Thread Kontorotsui
On 10-Jan-99 Chris Abbey wrote: > I suggest that the current copy of the FAQ be included with the succesful > subscription message. I know this is possible with majordomo because other > lists do it. I believe this will reduce the volume of these questions because > it appears that most of the pe

Re: suggestion for list (was: Re: STOP asking about Java 1.2 / 2)

1999-01-10 Thread John Summerfield
On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Chris Abbey wrote: > The recent on-list exchange between John Summerfield and Kontorotsui has > brought a background thought of mine to the foreground, so I'd like to share > it with the list and see what the general opinion is. > > I suggest that the current copy of the FAQ

suggestion for list (was: Re: STOP asking about Java 1.2 / 2)

1999-01-09 Thread Chris Abbey
The recent on-list exchange between John Summerfield and Kontorotsui has brought a background thought of mine to the foreground, so I'd like to share it with the list and see what the general opinion is. I suggest that the current copy of the FAQ be included with the succesful subscription messag

Re: STOP asking about Java 1.2 / 2

1999-01-09 Thread John Summerfield
On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Kontorotsui wrote: > > But *please* STOP ASKING about Java 1.2/2. Don't be silly. Nothing you say will stop new subscribers asking the question most on their minds. > > First of all it's a FAQ, Blackdown have already answered: in a month. > Yes,

STOP asking about Java 1.2 / 2

1999-01-09 Thread Kontorotsui
I know we're all holding our breath while waiting for it, I know we're all so enthusiastic about it. I know that we read everywhere about Java 2 and we don't want to use winbug to try it. I'm waiting for it like all of you. But *please* STOP ASKING about Java 1.2/2. Fir

STOP

1999-01-06 Thread LAURENT LE BOURHIS
PLEASE STOP SEND ME YOUR MESSAGE !!!

STOP MAILING ME

1998-10-29 Thread Gunhild Johansen
STOP MAILING ME THANK YOU. Yours (not for long)

Re: stop the abonnement

1998-10-13 Thread Ernst de Haan
Any decision made yet? I would like to remove my old email address from this mailing list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Sunil Khandwala wrote: > Why not look for a subject line containing only "unsubscribe". > This should work quite nicely. > > cheers > --Sunil > > John Summerfield wrote: > > > > On Thu,

Re: stop the abonnement

1998-10-09 Thread Sunil Khandwala
Why not look for a subject line containing only "unsubscribe". This should work quite nicely. cheers --Sunil John Summerfield wrote: > > On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Levente Farkas wrote: > > > karl, > > IMHO it'd be good to add a very easy procmail command for this list, > > if a mail contain the word

Re: stop the abonnement

1998-10-09 Thread John Summerfield
On Thu, 8 Oct 1998, Levente Farkas wrote: > karl, > IMHO it'd be good to add a very easy procmail command for this list, > if a mail contain the word "unsubscribe" forward to the list manager. > we may lose some mail with this, but who wanna write the word "unsubscribe" > on this list (and can av

Re: stop the abonnement

1998-10-08 Thread Levente Farkas
en of such mails). thanks. > Christophe Jacquet wrote: > > unsubscribe > sorry, I got to stop to join your mailing list about java under linux. > Thanks and Bye > [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Levente -- E-Mail: Levente Farkas <

stop the abonnement

1998-10-08 Thread Christophe Jacquet
unsubscribe sorry, I got to stop to join your mailing list about java under linux. Thanks and Bye [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Stop mail

1998-10-01 Thread Carlos Garcia
    Please, stop emailing   Thanks  

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1998-09-28 Thread Alan Yung
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Stop the Spam

1998-09-01 Thread mab
Isn't it possible to prevent people who are not members to this list from posting to this list. This is getting annoying. They aren't even forging the headers! [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Tue, 1 Sep 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Order form: > All addresses are fresh and cleaned against Internationa

-stop paying those inflated airfare prices

1998-07-24 Thread jumiel
USA Today has reported that business fares rose approximately 20% in 1998. This is on top of a 15% gain from 1997. EXCURSION OR VACATION FARES CANNOT BE FAR BEHIND. Many people believe that they can find the cheapest airfares by surfing through the many on-line reservation systems available on