Hello,
I have just installed my Debian stable. It runs only a flwm with no
dsktop environment. Installed also Blackdown JVm 1.3.1. It runs but when I
start some application that provides a GUI I get a lot of messages of
type:
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Try resizing the appletviewer while it is running. This will call the
appletviewer to call the repaint() method which will call the paint
method().I had this same problem on the Solaris version.
You can explicitly force a repaint by calling the repaint() method in the
applets start() method.
Um, if you're talking about Scribble.java from _Java in a Nutshell_ I
think you're supposed to draw "Hello World" (plus a flower) yourself
after you start the Applet.
On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Gu Jian wrote:
> Hi, everyone,
>
> I installed JDK117_v1a for linux(Red Hat 5.2, intel) yesterday,
Hi, everyone,
I installed JDK117_v1a for linux(Red Hat 5.2, intel) yesterday,
and I got the "Hello, World!" printed on the screen, pretty exciting,
wasn't it? But when I tested the simplest Applet which was supposed to
draw another "Hello, World" on screen, I had no luck. Appletviewer di
Well, it seems to me that mine uses the local classpath at least. JMF was
not installed anywhere remotely, it was all on my stuff in order to test
it. It read the classpath and used my JMF classes after I exported the var
in my bashrc.
Thats all I know. If its reads the local CLASSPATH, it only
Patrick wrote:
>
> DAMN! you got me. I totally forgot about the bash export stuff.
> Thats what it was. Durn...
>
> As for netscape, I don't know what to say. Does it use a local JVM or does
> it use its own?
As far as I can see it uses its own - and is so buggy (Communicator 4.5)
that I've dis
Never mind. It was all the export stuff. Just tested netscape and it
works. Evidently, netscrape does use the local jvm.
Thanks for your help!!
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On Mon, 4 Jan 1999, Michael Sinz wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Jan 1999 15:48:32 -0500
DAMN! you got me. I totally forgot about the bash export stuff.
Thats what it was. Durn...
As for netscape, I don't know what to say. Does it use a local JVM or does
it use its own?
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On Mon, 4 Jan 1999, Michael Sinz wrote:
>
On Mon, 4 Jan 1999 15:48:32 -0500 (EST), Patrick wrote:
>Well, running 1.1.6 CLASSPATH doesn't work. At all. Its all set up to
>point ot classes.zip and 2 JMF jar files. if I put it in command line
>(java -classpath $CLASSPATH CLASS) it works geat.
Strange. What "java" are you running?
(As
Well, running 1.1.6 CLASSPATH doesn't work. At all. Its all set up to
point ot classes.zip and 2 JMF jar files. if I put it in command line
(java -classpath $CLASSPATH CLASS) it works geat.
But, netscape doesn't want to see any of it. Any hints?
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On Mon, 4 Jan 1999 15:24:26 -0500 (EST), Patrick wrote:
>Is there anyway I can force the runtime from the blackdown port to read
>the CLASSPATH variable?
>
>I am having trouble getting the JMF working w/o appending the command
>line. I think that is also the reason that Netscape isn't working wit
Is there anyway I can force the runtime from the blackdown port to read
the CLASSPATH variable?
I am having trouble getting the JMF working w/o appending the command
line. I think that is also the reason that Netscape isn't working with it,
based on the JMF diag page from sun.
Thanks.
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Problem with large array.
I have the problem with large array on JVMs on Debian 2.0 on
Pentium 200 MMX, 32 MB RAM.
Netscape Communicator 4.5 writes: Applet Sorttest can't start: ERROR,
appletviwer from JDK 1.1.6 writes the message below.
pctest:/home/sezemsky/Javatest# javac Sorttest.java
pctest
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