Re: JDK for 21064?

1998-11-05 Thread Chris Sommers
Disgruntled few, I am not an expert nor a true hacker, but really! Stop whining about everything. As a relative newcomer, I am DELIGHTED about the amount of free, high-quality SW which is available, such as from the java-linux porting team. People should not get so indignant; these are the best ti

Re: JDK for 21064?

1998-11-05 Thread Steve Byrne
Michael Emmel writes: > > I suspect George's biggest problem is with your narrow "company" style approach to >the JVM. We're LEGALLY OBLIGATED to be closed. We signed the non-commercial source license. We're not allowed to share with non-licensees. So we have a "licensees only" mailing

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1998-11-05 Thread Ravindran Nagarajah
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Open Java

1998-11-05 Thread Steve Byrne
Nelson Minar writes: > I'd really hate to see this list get dragged into a debate about > Java Linux porting team politics. The folks who have donated their > effort to bringing Java to Linux - all of them - have done a wonderful > job. Thanks to you all! > > > However, there's an intere

help...

1998-11-05 Thread Willy
Can somepne pls. tell me if the thread is working on Linux or not What alternative can I used if Linux does not support threads Thanks

help...

1998-11-05 Thread Alex Pozgaj
Willy writes: > Can somepne pls. tell me if the thread is working on Linux or not > > What alternative can I used if Linux does not support threads > > Thanks If you are asking whether threaded Java programs run under Linux, the answer is "sure they do". If you mea

RE: Open Java

1998-11-05 Thread A . KLOS
-- | From: sbb / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] | To: nelson / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Cc: java-linux / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Subject: Open Java | Date: Thursday, November 05, 1998 7:53AM | | Nelson Minar writes: | > I'd really hate to see this list get dragged into a debat

Connecting to a CNC?

1998-11-05 Thread Wayne
Hello, I'am not sure if this is the site for my question, but here goes. I have a friend that owns a machine shop with several pieces of CNC equipment. On each CNC there is an RS23 connection and each CNC can hold four programs. He currently has an old 386 system that they use to off-load the prog

Re: Basics of using JNI under Linux

1998-11-05 Thread peter johnson
Nicholas Matsakis wrote: > Briefly, I am trying to call a native method under Linux. I have a > decent understanding of the JNI, and have gotten my code to load under > windows, but am unable to load the shared library under Linux. Other > relevant details include my system profile: Slackware,

JavaDocs?

1998-11-05 Thread Bernd Kreimeier
I am looking for a GPL'ed javadoc replacement. Kaffe uses pizzadoc, the Magician documentation refers to some polardoc. Ideally I would like a tool that handles C++ and ANSI C headers, too. I used doc++ for a while. Any other recommendations? b.

java

1998-11-05 Thread Leslie "Buddy" D. Lott
I am running the lates glibc version of jdk on a Pentium66 with linux 5.0. I looked and appear to have the correct versions of the glibc libraries. But everytime I run any of the jdk program. I get no output. No errors, no .class files, no nothing. I don't even get a core dump. Does anyone now

Re: A Scenerio

1998-11-05 Thread 1a8
On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Michael Emmel wrote: > 5 years from now you walk up to a street corner and a guy in a dirty > coat approaches you. > He say hey man I've got all the sources for JDK 1.2 for sell. > > How much would you give him > > How much is 1.02 worth today... > > While

Re: Connecting to a CNC?

1998-11-05 Thread wbogardt
Sun has a beta Java Communications API, which can be found at this address: http://www.javasoft.com/products/javacomm/index.html They also have some good examples of using this API. I have yet to see a port of this API to the Linux OS at this time, but in time I'm sure one will come along. Hope

Re: JavaDocs?

1998-11-05 Thread Joe Carter
Bernd Kreimeier wrote: > > I am looking for a GPL'ed javadoc replacement. Kaffe > uses pizzadoc, the Magician documentation refers > to some polardoc. Ideally I would like a tool that > handles C++ and ANSI C headers, too. I used doc++ > for a while. Any other recommendations? > >

Swing stuff

1998-11-05 Thread chris . roffler
I am using the swing API for my application. I am trying to implement my own ToolTip manager for a Canvas. I got everything to work except the location where the ToolTip is displayed on the screen. I am using an InternalFrame with a JComponent for my canvas in it ! When the Internalframe does

Java CORBA

1998-11-05 Thread Sze Yuen Wong
Anyone know anything about CORBA in Java? What's Orbix web? Is there a orb build-in JDK1.2? Is that mean if I get the orb from JDK1.2 I don't need Orbix web? Thanks. Sze Wong _ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http:/

Re: Java CORBA

1998-11-05 Thread David Wall
>What's Orbix web? It's Iona's implementation of CORBA for Java. >Is there a orb build-in JDK1.2? Yes, but it's expected to be quite basic and not as powerful as products like OrbixWeb, not to mention issues related to speed and reliability (OrbixWeb has been available for a long time, so it's

Re: JavaDocs?

1998-11-05 Thread Nelson Minar
>Polardoc used to be at >http://www.ualberta.ca/~tgee/polardoc >But they seems have been zapped from the system. >Anyone of the new home? No, where'd it go? Polardoc was good stuff.. Note that all of javadoc changes in Java 1.2, there's a nice new formatter and a "doclet" spec to let you configu

Re: JavaDocs?

1998-11-05 Thread Ben Newman
On Thu, 5 Nov 1998, Nelson Minar wrote: > >Polardoc used to be at > >http://www.ualberta.ca/~tgee/polardoc > >But they seems have been zapped from the system. > >Anyone of the new home? > > No, where'd it go? Polardoc was good stuff.. > > Note that all of javadoc changes in Java 1.2, there's

Re: Java CORBA

1998-11-05 Thread Maureen Lecuona
I have written applets which use ORBIXWEB. The Orbixweb product consists of an implementation of CORBA 2.0 for JAVA. The product has an Orb, Nameservice, and other stuff as well as the javaidl compiler. You should be able to use javaidl from SUN to communicate to any CORBA 2.0 compliant ORB on

KLGroup Chart date difference between Win98 and Linux

1998-11-05 Thread David Wall
I'm using the KLGroup's Chart product, and when applying the same program to the same data on Windows 98 JDK 1.1.7 and Linux JDK 1.1.6v5 (Intel Redhat 5.1), the Linux chart looks very similar, but the time axis (showing dates) is always one day earlier on Linux than the actual data shows. It look