On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2001 at 03:06:16PM +0800, Chao Liu wrote:
> > Is the asimov is your computer name in the net. But after I use export
>DISPLAY=mycomputername:0.0
> > error:
> > _X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
> > _X11TransSocketIN
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Chao Liu wrote:
> Is the asimov is your computer name in the net. But after I use export
>DISPLAY=mycomputername:0.0
> error:
> _X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
> _X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: errno = 111
> _X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't
host +" on the
machine running X.
Nathan
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Joi Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Chao Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: "java-linux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, April 25,
ct: errno = 111
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From: "Joi Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chao Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "java-linux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: X11 window error using swing package?
>
On Wed, 25 Apr 2001, Chao Liu wrote:
> Hello,
> I used javax.swing.tree and other package to show a simple tree. The program is ok
>in windows,but meet error in linux.
> the error information is listed in the following:
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.InternalError: Can't connect to X11
Hello,
I used javax.swing.tree and
other package to show a simple tree. The program is ok in windows,but meet error
in linux.
the error information is listed in the
following:
Exception in thread "main"
java.lang.InternalError: Can't connect to X11 window server using ':0.0' as
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From: Daniel Barclay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Friday, August 27, 1999 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Why won't java 1.2 load an external swing package
>
>> From: Ondrej Popp <[EMAIL PROTECTE
> From: Ondrej Popp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I tried adding .jar files before rt.jar in the CLASSPATH
> in the hope that the java runtime would use those instead of the
> integrated ones. However this does not seem to work at all. Does anyone
> know why?
JDK 1.2 uses multiple class paths. See "
Hi, I upgraded to jdk-1.2 but I want use
swing-1.1.1beta2 because this one seems to be ahead of the integrated
swing
of jdk 1.2 and contains many bugfixes.
I tried adding .jar files before rt.jar in the CLASSPATH
in the hope that the java runtime would use those instead of the
integrated ones.
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It is, but the JDK in question is 1.1.
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> To: Justin Permar; Justin Permar
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: swing package
>
> Swing is a seperate package, available from Sun/Javasoft
> (http://java.sun.com)
>
> Try the Swing-1.1.1 Beta 2 package.
>
> Peter
>
> Justin Pe
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To: Justin Permar; Justin Permar
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: swing package
Swing is a seperate package, available from Sun/Javasoft
(http://java.sun.com)
Try the Swing-1.1.1 Beta 2 package.
Peter
Justin Permar wrote:
>
> I downloaded the jdk 1.1.7 version
Swing is a seperate package, available from Sun/Javasoft
(http://java.sun.com)
Try the Swing-1.1.1 Beta 2 package.
Peter
Justin Permar wrote:
>
> I downloaded the jdk 1.1.7 version 3 for linux (redhat, glibc). While
> attempting to compile an applet, I imported the javax.swing package.
> Unfo
I downloaded the jdk 1.1.7 version 3 for linux (redhat, glibc). While
attempting to compile an applet, I imported the javax.swing package.
Unfortunately, it said it couldn't find this. Is this because your port
is only the core classes, not swing or other add-ons. If so, how can I
obtain a port of
Those of us who are developing Swing/JFC applications in JDK1.1
will be allowed to keep the package names e.g `import com.java.swing.*'.
SunSoft have decided to adopt it as standard instead of reverting
making swing part of the language hierarchy as in `import java.swing.*'
(source: JDC Newslett
Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> Joe Carter wrote:
>
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>
> True...if swing101.zip is a class archive. More likely, it's a regular
> archive that you need to unpack somewhere -- giving you assorted
> jarfiles, documentation, and source. You'll need to add one or more of
> those jarfiles to your CLASSPA
Joe Carter wrote:
> James Cassidy wrote:
> >
> > Could someone please let me know how to set things up to
> > use the swing classes? I've got things set up to compile
> > java programs ok, but can't get the swing lib to be located.
> > (jdk1.1.6 is located in /usr/local).
> >
> > I've got a copy
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| Subject: Swing package
| Date: Thursday, July 09, 1998 3:59PM
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|
| Could someone please let me know how to set things up to
| use the swing classes? I've got things set up to co
James Cassidy wrote:
>
> Could someone please let me know how to set things up to
> use the swing classes? I've got things set up to compile
> java programs ok, but can't get the swing lib to be located.
> (jdk1.1.6 is located in /usr/local).
>
> I've got a copy of swing101.zip, and placed it i
Could someone please let me know how to set things up to
use the swing classes? I've got things set up to compile
java programs ok, but can't get the swing lib to be located.
(jdk1.1.6 is located in /usr/local).
I've got a copy of swing101.zip, and placed it in various
locations with various p
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