Re: What is 1.3.1-02d-FCS version of JRE???

2004-04-19 Thread hui
On Mon, Apr 19, 2004 at 02:47:56PM -0400, Kevin B. Hendricks wrote: > Since the Blackdown PPC Linux project was so small and I had such a hard time > finding anyone to help it along, I finally just pretty much gave up. I have > only done the barest minimum to keep the Blackdown JDK 1.3.1 functi

Re: What is 1.3.1-02d-FCS version of JRE???

2004-04-19 Thread Kevin B. Hendricks
Hi, > Does anyone know what this 02d version is? Where did it come from? > Why is it not available on the Blackdown download mirrors? It is mine. I was a member of Blackdown (and technically still am but I have not contributed anything in a very very long time). I rebuilt JDK 1.3.1 fo

What is 1.3.1-02d-FCS version of JRE???

2004-04-19 Thread Stuart Yoder
g/software/openoffice/   Does anyone know what this 02d version is?   Where did it come from?   Why is it not available on the Blackdown download mirrors?   Thanks,   Stuart Yoder

Re: what are the differences among classic/libjvm.so, server/libjvm.so, and client/libjvm.so?

2001-11-14 Thread Vladimir G Ivanovic
So, the directory structure is misleading. Thanks for the clarification. --- Vladimir Vladimir G. Ivanovichttp://leonora.org/~vladimir 2770 Cowper St. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Palo Alto, CA 94306-2447 +1 650

Re: what are the differences among classic/libjvm.so, server/libjvm.so, and client/libjvm.so?

2001-11-14 Thread Juergen Kreileder
Vladimir G. Ivanovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "JK" == Juergen Kreileder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > JK> Yes, it's old but it's only restricted to "green" threads in > JK> Sun's version. Our classic VM supports both native and green > JK> threads. > > I don't think this is correct

Re: what are the differences among classic/libjvm.so, server/libjvm.so, and client/libjvm.so?

2001-11-14 Thread Vladimir G Ivanovic
"JK" == Juergen Kreileder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: JK> Yes, it's old but it's only restricted to "green" threads in Sun's JK> version. Our classic VM supports both native and green threads. I don't think this is correct for both JDK 1.2.2 and JDK 1.3.1. $ ls /opt/jdk1.2.2/jre/bin/i386

Re: what are the differences among classic/libjvm.so, server/libjvm.so, and client/libjvm.so?

2001-11-14 Thread Juergen Kreileder
Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 10:50:23PM -0800, Hong ZHou wrote: >> Hi, Dear ALL: >> >> In the linux JDK, there are 3 libjvm.so, what are the differences >> among them? >> >> (classic/libjvm.so, server/libjvm.so

Re: what are the differences among classic/libjvm.so, server/libjvm.so, and client/libjvm.so?

2001-11-14 Thread Nathan Meyers
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 10:50:23PM -0800, Hong ZHou wrote: > Hi, Dear ALL: > > In the linux JDK, there are 3 libjvm.so, what are the differences among them? > > (classic/libjvm.so, server/libjvm.so, and client/libjvm.so) The "classic" is an old JVM that uses green

what are the differences among classic/libjvm.so, server/libjvm.so, and client/libjvm.so?

2001-11-13 Thread Hong ZHou
Hi, Dear ALL:   In the linux JDK, there are 3 libjvm.so,  what are the differences among them?   (classic/libjvm.so, server/libjvm.so, and client/libjvm.so)   Thanks a lot.    

what are the minimum requirements for JMF 2.1.1 and JDK 1.3.1 on Linux or qdx ?

2001-10-26 Thread Survivant
the destination plateform is Linux or alternative... so i think a need JDK 1.3.1 or JRE with JMF 2.1.1 for Linux.   a XServer... maybe XFree 4.0 R6 ?   how much ram do i need ? and CPU speed ?   suppose i want to play a movie mpeg1-2 800x600 on a LCD display.

what happend with ddd?

2001-10-15 Thread Manuel Martin
hellow when i ron a program.Occur this error: Can't load "libjdwp.so", because libjdwp.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory Could not create the Java virtual machine. help me!!! _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yah

Re: linux installed now what

2001-09-05 Thread ed phillips
Vijay, There are many forums that deal with the basics of Linux install and administration. Unfortunately, this is not one of them. You should do some homework first before you get to specific Java on Linux questions. Try typing "install Linux how to" in google. Happy homework, Ed Wim-Jan Hi

Re: linux installed now what

2001-09-05 Thread Nathan Meyers
Also, you can find user groups with helpful, knowledgeable users in many cities. They will be better at getting you started as a Linux user than the Blackdown mailing list. Nathan On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 10:30:43AM +0200, Wim-Jan Hilgenbos wrote: > On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 10:00:51PM -0400, vija

Re: linux installed now what

2001-09-05 Thread Wim-Jan Hilgenbos
On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 10:00:51PM -0400, vijay kukreja wrote: > hi, > i just installed red hat linux 7.0 on my machine. > everything in the installation was nice gui based. > then after it booted first it just hung up on : > > loading eth0 interface : > > i ran ./XF86_SVGA but it kept throwing

linux installed now what

2001-09-04 Thread vijay kukreja
hi, i just installed red hat linux 7.0 on my machine. everything in the installation was nice gui based. then after it booted first it just hung up on : loading eth0 interface : then i did interactive mode and skipped this and those with the word netfs. finally i got down to $ prompt. then as i

What causes "failed to create native peer"

2001-04-27 Thread Martin, Stephen
I am working on an application that uses drag and drop and am attempting to create my own DragGestureRecognizer and am getting this message when I try to start a drag operation. If I use the default recoginzer every thing is fine. Is there something that needs to be done in the recognizer that wou

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-19 Thread Mo DeJong
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Man Chi Ly wrote: > one issue I'm having with jikes is that (I quote from the FAQ): Well, the java-linux list is not really the right place to talk about issues you have with jikes. I think it is ok to post something like "Jikes is neat, you should try it" since it is a java

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-19 Thread Man Chi Ly
one issue I'm having with jikes is that (I quote from the FAQ): Jikes allows the use of JAR files, which have the standard "zip" format, provided that any contained class files are stored either using no compression or the default "DeflatedN" compression (also known as "method 8" in zip-speak).

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-19 Thread David Brownell
> I guess I didn't explain the problem very well (and glancing at the > gcj web site didn't show me the answer). For one thing, I'm assuming > that gcj will do inlining. I think right now it doesn't do much of that. Though I've known folk who look at providing member access without a function c

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-19 Thread David Brownell
> = From: Cliff Draper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > = Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 10:35 AM > > = From: David Brownell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > = Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 19:52:46 -0800 > > My own experience with GCJ is positive. For many things it's > > faster than Hotspot, and the startup time

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-19 Thread Joi Ellis
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Lachlan O'Dea wrote: > On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 06:07:39PM -0600, Joi Ellis wrote: > > On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Jacob Nikom wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I started to use jikes and like it very much. So I started to wonder

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-19 Thread Nathan Meyers
Juergen Kreileder wrote: > > "Nathan" == Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Nathan> I used to believe that until I tried, some months back, a > Nathan> side-by-side comparison of some benchmark code compiled by > Nathan> the old Blackdown JDK1.2.2 javac and a Sun-suppli

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-19 Thread Mr.Y.SHIVAKANT
-Original Message- From: Levente Farkas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Mo DeJong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Java-Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 4:42 PM Subject: Re:

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-19 Thread Uncle George
I think this is just passing the buck. Javac should do its 'optimizations' ( whatever they may be ) irrespective of the fact that a JIT might be there ( or any other accellerator/translator ). Nor is there any guarantee that a JIT will optimize anything in its translations. Mo DeJong wrote:

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-19 Thread Juergen Kreileder
> "Nathan" == Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Nathan> Mo DeJong wrote: >> On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Joseph Shraibman wrote: >> >> > In at least a few instances that I know of, jikes produces >> > slower code. But I don't think javac is a really great >> > optimi

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-19 Thread Levente Farkas
es to crash where javac > > compiles the code. Don't remember exactly what it was, I think it was > > something like private inner classes. I just made them non-private and > > they compiled fine. > > That is a known bug, it is covered by this Jacks regression test: >

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-19 Thread Ola Samuelson
Have you done any tests on SMP using SE v1.3.0-FCS based on Sun's 1.3.0_01 code? //OLAS Nathan Meyers wrote: > > I used to believe that until I tried, some months back, a side-by-side > comparison of some benchmark code compiled by the old Blackdown JDK1.2.2 > javac and a Sun-supplied javac on

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-18 Thread Nathan Meyers
Mo DeJong wrote: > On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Joseph Shraibman wrote: > > > In at least a few instances that I know of, jikes produces slower code. > > But I don't think javac is a really great optimizing compiler either. > > That does not matter. Java code should be optimized by > the JIT not the Java

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-18 Thread David Brownell
> > > I started to use jikes and like it very much. So I started to wonder, > > > what are the disadvantages to use jikes instead of javac (SUN or > > > Blackdown)? What not to use only jikes? > > > > Besides the fact that it generates a binary that runs

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-18 Thread Lachlan O'Dea
On Mon, Dec 18, 2000 at 06:07:39PM -0600, Joi Ellis wrote: > On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Jacob Nikom wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I started to use jikes and like it very much. So I started to wonder, > > what are the disadvantages to use jikes instead of javac (SUN or > &

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-18 Thread Mo DeJong
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Joi Ellis wrote: > On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Jacob Nikom wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I started to use jikes and like it very much. So I started to wonder, > > what are the disadvantages to use jikes instead of javac (SUN or > > Blackdown)? What

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-18 Thread Mo DeJong
. On a pure interpreted JVM it might matter a bit, but who uses those these days? Besides, you could just switch to javac when you compile the final executable, if it mattered. > There is at least one bug that causes jikes to crash where javac > compiles the code. Don't remember exactly what

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-18 Thread Joseph Shraibman
In at least a few instances that I know of, jikes produces slower code. But I don't think javac is a really great optimizing compiler either. There is at least one bug that causes jikes to crash where javac compiles the code. Don't remember exactly what it was, I think it was some

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-18 Thread Joi Ellis
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Jacob Nikom wrote: > Hi, > > I started to use jikes and like it very much. So I started to wonder, > what are the disadvantages to use jikes instead of javac (SUN or > Blackdown)? What not to use only jikes? Besides the fact that it generates a binary that r

Re: What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-18 Thread Mo DeJong
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Jacob Nikom wrote: > Hi, > > I started to use jikes and like it very much. So I started to wonder, > what are the disadvantages to use jikes instead of javac (SUN or > Blackdown)? What not to use only jikes? > > Jacob Nikom The advantages are clear,

What are the disadvantages of using jikes instead of javac?

2000-12-18 Thread Jacob Nikom
Hi, I started to use jikes and like it very much. So I started to wonder, what are the disadvantages to use jikes instead of javac (SUN or Blackdown)? What not to use only jikes? Jacob Nikom -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: What is .bz2

2000-09-28 Thread Tom . Williams
You can learn about bzip2 here: http://sources.redhat.com/bzip2/ Peace. Tom Reghunath P D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/28/2000 10:36:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: What is .bz2 Hi, I have got a problem here. A problem with a java installation for linux. The file

Re: What is .bz2

2000-09-28 Thread Joi Ellis
created by bzip2. Install rpm bzip2-0.9.5d-2 or somesuch from your resource of choice. -- Joi EllisSoftware Engineer Aravox Technologies [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] No matter what we think of Linux versus FreeBSD, etc., the one thing I really like about Lin

RE: What is .bz2

2000-09-28 Thread w. Terry Lincoln
h P D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 6:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: What is .bz2 Hi, I have got a problem here. A problem with a java installation for linux. The file has an extension .tar.bz2 No programs in linux recognizes the format of the file.. Please help

[RE]What is .bz2

2000-09-28 Thread RedCat
to uncompress this file, $bunzip2 ***.tar.bz2 -> ¹ÞÀº ¸ÞÀÏ ³»¿ë <-- From : Reghunath P D <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Hi, >>I have got a problem here. >>A problem with a java installation for linux. >>The file has an extension .tar.bz2 >>No programs in linux recognizes the for

What is .bz2

2000-09-27 Thread Reghunath P D
Hi, I have got a problem here. A problem with a java installation for linux. The file has an extension .tar.bz2 No programs in linux recognizes the format of the file.. Please help me to install that jdk. Reghunath PD [EMAIL PROTECTED] _

Re: what is greed threads?

2000-05-07 Thread Nathan Meyers
Rakesh Raveendran wrote: > Hi, > > What is greed threads? Green threads are one of two threading mechanisms in the Sun JDK port. Instead of using native threading mechanisms like pthreads, green threads implements its own thread scheduling without help from the kernel

what is greed threads?

2000-05-07 Thread Rakesh Raveendran
Hi, What is greed threads? Get free email and a permanent address at http://www.netaddress.com/?N=1 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

What

2000-04-28 Thread Red Mike
Hello , there, It seems JVM does a good job of Garbege Collection. We have a couple large pure Java Application running. I am so curious so there is a couple question about JVM: What is the memory allocaiton scheme of JDK, I mean best fit, frist fit, or last fit or even worst fit? Can any one

Re: What is fcs?

2000-04-19 Thread Scott Murray
bly use the same acronym or similiar acronyms (e.g. IBM's GA), I personally don't think Joe Q. Public should have to pull out his magic decoder ring to determine what version a product is. Scott -- ==

Re: What is fcs?

2000-04-19 Thread Paolo Ciccone
On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 11:02:41AM -0400, Scott Murray wrote: > No WAG required, as I'm pretty sure. At Sun, FCS means "First Customer > Ship", which basically means the release version of a product. They > probably shouldn't be labelling the downloads with FCS, as it's not really > meaningful

Re: What is fcs?

2000-04-18 Thread Ganesh Sivaraman
Hi Silvio, This was the best explaination to FCS... And thanxs to all of u guys who gave me th answers. Thanxs.. Guess what !! this is the first time I have so may replies and that too soo quickly. Thanxs once again.. Ganesh. On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Silvio de Morais wrote: > It could b

Re: What is fcs?

2000-04-18 Thread Nathan Meyers
On Tue, Apr 18, 2000 at 03:55:33PM +0300, Ganesh Sivaraman wrote: > Hi, > > Do anyone know what it means by fcs? I have just downloaded Swing1.1.1fcs > version. But the ironical situation is there are many fcs, when searched > but no where it is explained. What could it mean? For

Re: What is fcs?

2000-04-18 Thread Silvio de Morais
It could be F*#% Computer's Security or Feeling Continuously Sick or Forever Complaining about Salary or ... - Original Message - From: "Ganesh Sivaraman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, April 18, 2000 8:55 AM Subject: What is fcs?

Re: What is fcs?

2000-04-18 Thread Scott Murray
On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Ganesh Sivaraman wrote: > Hi, > > Do anyone know what it means by fcs? I have just downloaded Swing1.1.1fcs > version. But the ironical situation is there are many fcs, when searched > but no where it is explained. What could it mean? For ex. I am using Kaff

Re: What is fcs?

2000-04-18 Thread David Marshall
Ganesh Sivaraman wrote: > Hi, > > Do anyone know what it means by fcs? FCS == First Customer Ship -- David Marshall email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] VM Systems, Inc. phone: 1-941-596-2480 Naples, FL USA fax: 1-941

What is fcs?

2000-04-18 Thread Ganesh Sivaraman
Hi, Do anyone know what it means by fcs? I have just downloaded Swing1.1.1fcs version. But the ironical situation is there are many fcs, when searched but no where it is explained. What could it mean? For ex. I am using Kaffe and it says that Swing 1.1 cannot work but 1.1.1 fcs does. So what is

Re: RC4 - what it is about?

2000-01-31 Thread Paolo Ciccone
On Sun, Jan 30, 2000 at 12:05:41AM -0500, Jacob Nikom wrote: > Nathan, > > Thank you very much for your message - the information > about graphical debugger was very important for me. > I have problem with JBuilder installation - famous "No > free memory" message, so I thought I could use javadt.

Re: RC4 - what it is about?

2000-01-29 Thread Nathan Meyers
or polished debugger and is missing many features of importance for real debugging work." For what it's worth, the RC4 README.linux also mentions that jdb has been ported to JPDA. If that cures its flakiness problems (which I haven't had a chance to verify), it would make jdb useful wit

Re: RC4 - what it is about?

2000-01-29 Thread Jacob Nikom
Nathan, Thank you very much for your message - the information about graphical debugger was very important for me. I have problem with JBuilder installation - famous "No free memory" message, so I thought I could use javadt. Unfortunately, when I tried to use 'javadt' I could not find any docume

Re: RC4 - what it is about?

2000-01-29 Thread Nathan Meyers
Jacob Nikom wrote: > > Is it simply bug fixing release? At least... but there are some important breakthroughs. A look at the README shows that some longstanding problems have been addressed: - The "incompatible raster" problems have been fixed, allowing Swing/AWT apps to run on many more X ser

Re: RC4 - what it is about?

2000-01-29 Thread Jacob Nikom
Is it simply bug fixing release? Jacob Nikom Nathan Meyers wrote: > > Peter Graves wrote: > > > > Blackdown 1.2.2 RC4 is up on ftp.tux.org: > > > > ftp://ftp.tux.org/java/JDK-1.2.2/i386/rc4 > > > > Also in that directory: the debut of the JDK1.2 Java plug-in for > Netscape! > > Nathan >

What are the rules for adding one components to another?

2000-01-25 Thread Jacob Nikom
JFrame WindowJWindow CanvasJComponent what are the rules which govern the "addability" of those components? Can I have in my program the following statements: Container.add(Container) JWindow.add(Frame) Panel.add(Jpanel) Jpanel.add(Panel), ...

Re: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-08 Thread Michael E. Moores
ave done. >> so i have several avenues/fallbacks. blackdown may do fine >> if i can understand the library/threading intricacies. >> i have to prove that i can simply do some file copies, >> environment changes, and know i have a box that is >> identical to the next.

Re: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-08 Thread Nathan Meyers
i have to prove that i can simply do some file copies, > environment changes, and know i have a box that is > identical to the next. i also cannot depend on it being > a certain linux dist. (certain glibc) > so i have to make the glibc part of the install. > this is what has

Re: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-08 Thread Michael E. Moores
/threading intricacies. i have to prove that i can simply do some file copies, environment changes, and know i have a box that is identical to the next. i also cannot depend on it being a certain linux dist. (certain glibc) so i have to make the glibc part of the install. this is what has been

Re: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-07 Thread Chris Abbey
At 07:19 1/6/00 -0800, "Michael E. Moores" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >you are TOTALLY incorrect in your assumptions >about where i am using roxen. then I whole heartedly appologize for my confusion. >i don't even have any idea what hell you are toaking about. ah

Re: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-07 Thread Nathan Meyers
SHUDO Kazuyuki wrote: > > Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I don't mean to be heretical, but using an unoptimized sample > > implementation is not always the best solution for mission-critical > > server applications. > > Sure. But, You're right, I was painting with too broad a b

Re: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-07 Thread SHUDO Kazuyuki
Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I don't mean to be heretical, but using an unoptimized sample > implementation is not always the best solution for mission-critical > server applications. Sure. But, > The Blackdown ports, and the more recent IBM and > Inprise ports, are a huge boon to

RE: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-06 Thread Michael E. Moores
i'm not sure if i need that kind of performance, but it looks pretty nice and at 1000 bucks a machine it might be effective. i'm still messing around with all the messy glibc stuff; down the road when the term "RC" no longer applies, i would rather say i am doing credit card charges with blackdow

RE: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-06 Thread Wright Robert B Civ 96 CG/SCWDE
> > i will have to take a look at TowerJ. > www.deja.com uses TowerJ, but I don't know on which platform. see http://www.towerj.com/pressroom/towerif.shtml for all the TowerJ hoopla rob -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PRO

Re: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-06 Thread Michael E. Moores
you are TOTALLY incorrect in your assumptions about where i am using roxen. i don't even have any idea what hell you are toaking about. real servers? encoding? whatever man. At 03:13 AM 1/6/00 -0600, Chris Abbey wrote: > >my nose is itching. I might be smelling what I think I smell

Re: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-05 Thread Michael E. Moores
thanks for the input nathan.. i work in one of the biggest linux shops in the world. java is definitely where i want to go; it is just a matter of when and with what.. our linux machines (usually just P2-400s running http://www.roxen.com, which now supports servlets) take millions of hits

Re: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-05 Thread Nathan Meyers
"Michael E. Moores" wrote: > > i want to know that i can use the blackdown implementation > for serving a medium volume ecommerce site which is responsible > for millions of dollars of revenue. > so far, not so good. but i am not a senior java developer, > so some inputs would be very much appre

Re: What determine the default locale?

2000-01-05 Thread Juergen Kreileder
>>>>> David Li writes: David> These two determines what the default locale will David> be. However GetPropertyAction is in sun.security.action. I David> have a simple program like this: David> import java.util.Locale; David> public class Tes

RE: heap space and performace (what is going on??)

2000-01-05 Thread Michael E. Moores
Edson (& java-linx), this code below runs out of heap space even faster than my original program. sorry the code probably does not look good after being pasted into this email.. but the basic -->test<-- is to write some code which will 1) actually do something and 2) will run -->FOREVER<-- (well

Re: What determine the default locale?

2000-01-05 Thread David Li
: java.util.locale: satic { String language = (String) AccessController.doPrivileged( new GetPropertyAction("user.language","EN")); String country = (String) AccessController.doPrivileged( ne

Re: What determine the default locale?

2000-01-03 Thread Nathan Meyers
David Li wrote: > > > What has changed and what hasn't changed? Are you trying to use the same > > Java distribution in two different Linux environments, or different JDK > > distributions? > > It's the same JDK on two different Linux distribution. CLE is ba

Re: What determine the default locale?

2000-01-03 Thread David Li
> What has changed and what hasn't changed? Are you trying to use the same > Java distribution in two different Linux environments, or different JDK > distributions? It's the same JDK on two different Linux distribution. CLE is based on RedHat 6.0 and we are moving over to

Re: What determine the default locale?

2000-01-02 Thread Nathan Meyers
f locale. We have tried several configurations but Java > Runtime in RedHat always have default local to be en_US. What has changed and what hasn't changed? Are you trying to use the same Java distribution in two different Linux environments, or different JDK distributions? Nathan > >

What determine the default locale?

2000-01-02 Thread David Li
Hi, We are moving systems from CLE (Chinese language extension) to RedHat 6.1. In the process, we have found that it's tricky to get Java's runtime correctly support Chinese in RedHat 6.1 mainly due to the in correct setting of locale. We have tried several configurations but Java Runtime in Re

Re: What is JDK 1.3 like?

1999-11-16 Thread Peter Pilgrim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I read that announcement as well... but it said "With the help of the > Blackdown team Sun hopes to... yadda yadda" so from what I understand, > Blackdown will still be doing the ports. > > Can anyone clarify this along with anwering

Re: What is JDK 1.3 like?

1999-11-15 Thread Riyad Kalla
I read that announcement as well... but it said "With the help of the Blackdown team Sun hopes to... yadda yadda" so from what I understand, Blackdown will still be doing the ports. Can anyone clarify this along with anwering my original question of how difficult 1.3 will be compa

Re: What is JDK 1.3 like?

1999-11-15 Thread Paul Mclachlan
At 12:05 11 Nov 1999 -0700, Riyad Kalla wrote: > This is a question for the developers/porters on the > Blackdown team. > > Q: After looking at the JDK 1.3 code, how portable does it > look? Is it much different from 1.2? Or do you think you'll > have a much easier time porting it? I understand

What is JDK 1.3 like?

1999-11-15 Thread Riyad Kalla
This is a question for the developers/porters on the Blackdown team. Q: After looking at the JDK 1.3 code, how portable does it look? Is it much different from 1.2? Or do you think you'll have a much easier time porting it? Best wishes, -- [ Riyad Kalla ] [ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ] [

Re: What JDK version can run j2ee?

1999-11-10 Thread schen
Hi all, On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Nathan Meyers wrote: > On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 12:25:14PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi, all: > > On Sun's site, I find to run j2ee must under jdk 1.2.2, but > > on linux, the blackdown jdk version is jdk1.2prev2, how this version > > compare to jdk1.2.2

Re: What JDK version can run j2ee?

1999-11-10 Thread Nathan Meyers
On Thu, Nov 11, 1999 at 12:25:14PM -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi, all: > On Sun's site, I find to run j2ee must under jdk 1.2.2, but > on linux, the blackdown jdk version is jdk1.2prev2, how this version > compare to jdk1.2.2? Who can tell me, how to run j2ee on linux? The Blackdown JD

Re: What JDK version can run j2ee?

1999-11-10 Thread Sandeep Konchady [TEMP]
Linux. Regards, Sandeep > Resent-Date: Wed, 10 Nov 1999 13:23:34 -0700 (MST) > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: What JDK version can run j2ee? > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > Resent-Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Resent-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > X-Mailing-

What JDK version can run j2ee?

1999-11-10 Thread generaljava
Hi, all: On Sun's site, I find to run j2ee must under jdk 1.2.2, but on linux, the blackdown jdk version is jdk1.2prev2, how this version compare to jdk1.2.2? Who can tell me, how to run j2ee on linux? thanks ___ »¶Ó­Ê¹ÓÃÍøÒ×

OK what about a 1.1.x plugin?

1999-08-12 Thread Greg Tomalesky
Hi gang: OK if there is no 1.2.x plugin then is there a 1.1.x version. I think I downloaded it from somewhere(blackdown.org ?) but that was a long time ago. If there is such a thing then where can I get it now? Greg Tomalesky ---

Re: What is TYA

1999-06-11 Thread Bryce McKinlay
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > How does TYA/JDK117 compare to IBM's JVM for Linux? > > > > Does either TYA or IBMs JIT work with JDK1.2 prev2? TYA works with JDK 1.2, however it is generally slower than the sun JIT included with 1.2 regards [ bryce ] -

RE: What is TYA

1999-06-11 Thread dion
 How does TYA/JDK117 compare to IBM's JVM for Linux? Does either TYA or IBMs JIT work with JDK1.2 prev2?Sent by: "Aravind Selvaraje" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>06/11/99 06:12 PM To: "Per Åhgren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: bcc: Subject: RE: W

RE: What is TYA

1999-06-11 Thread Aravind Selvaraje
999 17:24 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: What is TYA > > > I'm new to this mailing list and I have a question. > What is TYA. Is it a JIT compiler? Is it available for jdk 1.1.7 on > linux? > > Regards > Per > > -

Re: Newbie question: What is a footprint ?

1999-06-11 Thread Osvaldo Pinali Doederlein
size. - Original Message - From: Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Mark Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 11, 1999 5:15 AM Subject: Re: Newbie question: What is a footprint ? > Mark Murphy wrote: > > > > I have he

What is TYA

1999-06-10 Thread Per Åhgren
I'm new to this mailing list and I have a question. What is TYA. Is it a JIT compiler? Is it available for jdk 1.1.7 on linux? Regards Per begin:vcard tel;cell:070-4050818 tel;fax:018-503611 tel;home:018-508649 tel;work:018-4713079 x-mozilla-html:FALSE url:http://frej.teknikum.

Re: Newbie question: What is a footprint ?

1999-06-10 Thread Nathan Meyers
Mark Murphy wrote: > > I have heard this term used alot lately and was wondering if someone could > explain to me what it is in reference to Java? A footprint is occupied space. A desktop PC's footprint is the number of square inches it takes up on your desk. An application'

Newbie question: What is a footprint ?

1999-06-10 Thread Mark Murphy
I have heard this term used alot lately and was wondering if someone could explain to me what it is in reference to Java? Thanks in advance -- Murph -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubs

Re: what happened to the JIT in pre2?

1999-06-05 Thread Stefan Proels
> I just downloaded the JDK1.2 pre2, and installed it. Anytime I try and > invoke the jvm (ie. java ) it comes back and tells me that it > cannot find the JIT (sunwjit) and that it is switching to interpreted > mode instead. > Any ideas on why and how to fix it? The access permissions of some of

what happened to the JIT in pre2?

1999-06-05 Thread Chris Hansson
I just downloaded the JDK1.2 pre2, and installed it. Anytime I try and invoke the jvm (ie. java ) it comes back and tells me that it cannot find the JIT (sunwjit) and that it is switching to interpreted mode instead. Any ideas on why and how to fix it? The platform is : Dual PII-450 512MB Ram Su

Re:Newbie: Anyone know what library path is?

1999-05-28 Thread Owais Kidwai
Hi, You have to add classes.zip file in the CLASSPATH variable. I have also read somewhere to avoid using ~ in CLASSPATH. Here is my CLASSPATH variable: CLASSPATH=.:/u2/jdk117_v3/lib/classes.zip: /opt/swing-1.1/swingall.jar:/opt/CoreJavaBook: /usr/lib/pgsql/postgresql.jar

Re: Newbie: Anyone know what library path is?

1999-05-21 Thread Michael Sinz
On Fri, 21 May 1999 05:29:19 -0400, Patrick Tsoi-A-Sue wrote: >Trying to compile a java program for the first time on linux using the >following: > >$ CLASSPATH=~/java:/usr/lib/jdk1.1.5/lib >$ export CLASSPATH >$ javac Console.java >No library path set. >Cannot find essential class 'java/lang/Obj

Newbie: Anyone know what library path is?

1999-05-21 Thread Patrick Tsoi-A-Sue
Trying to compile a java program for the first time on linux using the following: $ CLASSPATH=~/java:/usr/lib/jdk1.1.5/lib $ export CLASSPATH $ javac Console.java No library path set. Cannot find essential class 'java/lang/Object' in class library ... aborting. $ How do I set library path. Than

What does Linux on UltraSPARC mean for Sun?

1999-05-05 Thread Ken McNeil
http://www.cnn.com/TECH/computing/9905/05/ultrasparc.idg/index.html I know this is not /. but I felt that this CNN article had a lot of relevance for the Java-Linux community. It talks about the business choices that are being made regarding Solaris/UltraSPARC and Linux. It is quite interesting an

What could happen if Sun opened up Java ?

1999-04-30 Thread Michael Emmel
Well now that the Sun "Bashing" is back. Let me give you my dream of what would be possible if Sun opened up Java. First the spec for a server side Java implementation would be completed rapidly. second work begins on a distributed server side VM. WHat does this mean ?? Think about

Re: Where/what is /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2. ?

1999-04-14 Thread James Seigel
Also, If you read the README.linux..it explains some things to do when you get this problem like using LD_PRELOAD etc... Cheers James. Pooh Bear -- "I am just a bear of little brain" On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Moses DeJong wrote: > On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, John D. Overmars wrote: > > > I have instal

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