Hi Larry,
jdb works quite well for me. I find its behaviour a little quirky at times, but
basically it seems to work.
I have jdk1.1.5v7 and libc 5.4.44. Some examples follow.
Actually you can see from the exampes, it really *is* a bit temperamental. If
anyone can spot what I'm doing wrong, plea
> "Igor" == Igor Slepchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Igor> Can anybody recommend a good java debugger that is available
Igor> under Linux (jdb is way too primitive and inefficient)? Free
Igor> ones have preference :)
Good? If you are an emacs user there is a package called jde w
>I don't know of any options that don't use jdb, unfortunately.
There's the Jikes debugger from IBM AlphaWorks, available at
http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com/alphapreview_tools/
it's a generic Java debugger but relies on a moving target of the Java
debugging interface. It says it only works in JDK
The application now works for me after changing 2 lines. At least, after Copy of
slected text in pane 1 and "Paste", both panes display the text and nothing else
- was that the intention?
Using jdb, I found that the mime-type of the message was "text/plain;
charset=unicode", which Transfer's getT
> In line with my post about Steve's problem, if his "paste" button
> actionListener method is altered (gutted?) as follows, just for a demo
> to show pasting from the system clipboard:
> -
> ...
> b2.addActionListener( new ActionListener() {
> public void actionPerformed(A
Hi,
I'm using your jdk port (the last one). You can
see it at http://www.debriefing.com
(it's a new meta search engine.) . This site uses java servlets, and receives
more than 2 calls each day on the Search servlet.
My problem is to set up the right -mx, -ms , -ss
and -oss parameter
State: Closed, will not be fixed.
Submit Date: May 12, 1998
This entry has been closed as a duplicate of Bug Id 4097810
x@x 1998-05-13
This bug is closed. You cannot vote for it.
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The good thing is that my a
> bernd kreimeier:
> > P.S.: it seems that the original 4097810 is gone, too.
> I just checked it a minute ago -- it's there, and
> it has quite a few votes.
Yeah, just a couple of minutes later I had to call
PostGem to get the to fix the leased line over here
(second time in 3 weeks), bec
Steve Zara wrote:
[snip-my demo that pasting from system clipboard can be done]
> >
> Thanks - this works fine as illustrated. I'm more used to using the
>highlight/middle button click
> copy/paste action under X - is there any way this can be accessed from Java?
This sort of thing works on my
> Steve Zara wrote:
> [snip-my demo that pasting from system clipboard can be done]
> > >
> > Thanks - this works fine as illustrated. I'm more used to using the
>highlight/middle button click
> > copy/paste action under X - is there any way this can be accessed from Java?
>
> This sort of thin
Can anybody recommend a good java debugger that is available under Linux
(jdb is way too primitive and inefficient)? Free ones have preference :)
Thanks,
Igor Slepchin
Barry D Benowitz wrote:
>
> > "Igor" == Igor Slepchin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Igor> Can anybody recommend a good java debugger that is available
> Igor> under Linux (jdb is way too primitive and inefficient)? Free
> Igor> ones have preference :)
>
> Good? If you are an e
It is my impression that java hasn't been moved over to the native
thread
interface (linuxthreads) but still exists on top of the green threads
package.
Anybody working on this?
-josh siegel
I have been unable to get the Java Plug-in to work for me. The system
is glibc based, pretty much pre-Debian 2.0. JDK 1.1.5v5 glibc works
on this machine, and the Activator Control Panel when run as an
application comes up fine. When I try to access it (or any other
applet designed for Activato
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