Jinpeng Xie wrote:
>
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>
> Java web server can process jhtml, but only run on NT and Solaris.
> I didn't read documentation about apache very recently.
>
JWS is pure java and runs just fine on Linux.
The only part you have to change is a small native
library which changes the id of the JWS pr
Hi all,
i use magician with Java as on openGl implementation. I
have the jdk1.1.7 running on Linux RH5.1. Magician requires that i have a
CLASSPATH set. The current value of my CLASSPATH is:
/data/karthik/magician/classes. If I compile a program which uses some
magician classes, the progr
Hiya,
I'm just wondering if anyone has any information on further updates to
JavaBlend, possibly to make it JDK1.2 Compliant. My company currently
uses JBuilder2 + JavaBlend + MS Sequal, but I'm actively trying to move
them onto a more Linux based development platform. The main problems w
Karthik Vishwanath wrote:
> Hi all,
> i use magician with Java as on openGl implementation. I
> have the jdk1.1.7 running on Linux RH5.1. Magician requires that i have a
> CLASSPATH set. The current value of my CLASSPATH is:
> /data/karthik/magician/classes. If I compile a program which u
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999 14:50:06 +0530 (IST), Karthik Vishwanath wrote:
>Hi all,
> i use magician with Java as on openGl implementation. I
>have the jdk1.1.7 running on Linux RH5.1. Magician requires that i have a
>CLASSPATH set. The current value of my CLASSPATH is:
>/data/karthik/magician/cl
Try ObjectMatter (www.objectmatter.com) VBSF which provides object relational
mapping. My company (oop.com) has a Business Object Toolkit that integrates with
it that provides 4gl like functionality to distributed business object development
and is integrated with VBSF. I spent about a month rev
Nathan Meyers writes:
> If you're looking for templates, you might want to check out "Generic Java", a
> Java superset that adds templates. Their java-based compiler runs either as a
> compiler or a preprocessor.
> Site: http://www.cis.unisa.edu.au/~pizza/gj/
Thanks. Preprocessor would be per
Running 'zip -l jbcl2.0.jar' on your Linux box will tell you if the desired
class is inside...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/20/99 09:59:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:(bcc: Russell Pridemore/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: JBuilder and Linux
I wrote a project on JBuilder2.0 (windows), but my web
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999, Java Distribution wrote:
> I have just built jikes on a Intel RH5.2 host.
>
> When I invoke the compiler, it aborts w/a complaint about
> not finding java.lang
>
> What is java.lang and where do I get it?
Contains the definitions of the most-requited java classes such as
j
< I don't know if put jbcl2.0.jar or jbcl2.0-src.zip in my web server.>
You have to know, or you better find out.
First the applet's html tag must be set to a codebase that points to that
*.jar or *.zip or the *.jar /*.zip must be in the same directory that the
html page was servered up from(ie.
Hello.
Are there a JBuilder version for LINUX ??
Thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Running 'zip -l jbcl2.0.jar' on your Linux box will tell you if the desired
> class is inside...
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/20/99 09:59:14 PM
>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> cc:(bcc: Russell Pridemore/Lex/Lex
hello,
i am using jikes regularly, since its much faster than standard JDK, now i
begun to fiddle around with the JacORB CORBA implementation, and i get lots of
errors of this type:
16. boolean Size$readonly = true;
^
*** Lexical Error: Illegal token
now st
Mario Camou writes :
> I read the recent messages Re: hosting the list. Another option might be OneList
> (http://www.onelist.com). It's a free list-hosting service (paid for by
> advertising, 3 or 4 lines on each message). They also have list archiving and a
> web-based admin interface. Thought i
Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Bernd Kreimeier wrote:
> >
> > Does anybody know of a (preferably Java-written - has to
> > work for Win32 too) tool that implements a template-like
> > text replacement for Java? Like the "genclass" script did
> > in the very early days of gcc-based C
> 16. boolean Size$readonly = true;
>*** Lexical Error: Illegal token
>now standard javac has nothing t complain about this is there a
>way i culd continue to use jikes? is it a problem with my setup?
RTFM. Use "jikes -$". I'm not sure why they make that an option that's
off by defa
Karthik Vishwanath wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> i use magician with Java as on openGl implementation. I
> have the jdk1.1.7 running on Linux RH5.1. Magician requires that i have a
> CLASSPATH set. The current value of my CLASSPATH is:
> /data/karthik/magician/classes. If I compile a program which
On Wed, 20 Jan 1999 19:27:26 -0800 Java Distribution <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have just built jikes on a Intel RH5.2 host.
>
> When I invoke the compiler, it aborts w/a complaint about
> not finding java.lang
>
> What is java.lang and where do I get it?
java.lang.* contains the most ba
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Nathan Meyers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Bernd Kreimeier wrote:
> > >
> > > Does anybody know of a (preferably Java-written - has to
> > > work for Win32 too) tool that implements a template-like
> > > text replacement for Java? Like the "genclass" script did
Dwight Frye wrote:
> Mario Camou writes :
> > I read the recent messages Re: hosting the list. Another option might be OneList
> > (http://www.onelist.com). It's a free list-hosting service (paid for by
> > advertising, 3 or 4 lines on each message). They also have list archiving and a
> > web-ba
> "CARZ" == Carlos Alberto Roman Zamitiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
CARZ> I wrote a project on JBuilder2.0 (windows), but my web
CARZ> server is a linux box. I put my *class, *html in my web
CARZ> server. I used some jbuilder's classes (GridView,
CARZ> GridControl, and more)
Hi,
Could you suggest a couple a good java debuggers under
linux (free ones are prefered, but any suggestion welcomed)
Thanks
Andre
I don't know if this is a Linux-only problem or
Java-specific since I run the servers under Linux.
I have a publish-subscribe system that use RMI to
"push" events to subscribers by invoking
an operation on the subscriber's remote object that they
provide when they subscribe for events.
I
I wanted to obtain the diffs for the JDK1.1.6, but I got the following
error message.
The requested URL /~sbb/1.1.6/v2/jdk1.1.6.diffs.gz was not found on
this server.
Could you tell me how to get the diffs? I would appreciate it very
much.
Thanks,
Donald Riggs
[EMAIL PROTECTED
>I don't know if this is a Linux-only problem or Java-specific since I
>run the servers under Linux.
It's a Java RMI thing. There's an rmi-users mailing list that you
might want to look at.
>whenever events are pushed to this client while in this state, the
>Linux server hangs sending this even
Just out of curiosity, do you have some idea of when your port of JDK
1.2 will be available? Your web site has said "less than a month from
now" for well over a month, and I could sure use it. Thanks.
Chris
to : Pascal Chong
hey , i downloaded the JDK from the site that u gave me , and
everything is good .. thanx about your big help bye
_
DO YOU YAHOO!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Thanks,
Do you know how to contact the rmi-users mailing list? I'd like to check
them out.
I guess I understand RMI's behavior since there's no such thing as a fixed
amount of time that a method ought to execute within. It's just a pain when
the method you call hangs up.
I've been reluctant t
>Do you know how to contact the rmi-users mailing list? I'd like to check
>them out.
Try [EMAIL PROTECTED] There's an archive at
http://archives.java.sun.com/archives/rmi-users.html
BTW, I found a cryptic reference to a property
sun.rmi.transport.connectionTimeout
that might be settable, bu
Argh!!
with java -native ANYCLASSFILE, I had:
**
SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
stackbase=BF9FFE70, stackpointer=BF9FF9E0
Full thread dump:
"TimerQueue" (TID:0x406788d8, sys_thread_t:0x846d858, state:CW, thread_t: t@7175,
sp:0x2f4f4f threadID:0x1947, stack_base:
Andre Paradis wrote:
>
> Could you suggest a couple a good java debuggers under
>
> linux (free ones are prefered, but any suggestion welcomed)
I use the jikes debugger. Works fine. Go to the IBM
alphaworks web site and grab a copy:
http://www.alphaWorks.ibm.com/formula/JikesDebugger
C
Did native threads ever achieve production quality in Linux JDK 1.1? I never had
much luck with them on Linux 2.0... tended to dump core on me.
> Argh!!
>
> with java -native ANYCLASSFILE, I had:
>
> **
>
> SIGSEGV 11* segmentation violation
> stackbase=BF9FFE70, stackpoin
Dear Steve,
Does Java 2 exist for RedHat or Caldera distribution and if not when it
is expected ?
Who builds the port to Linux volunteers or Sun Microsystems ?
Thanks,
Alex Lusher.
After upgrading my Linux kernel from 2.2.0pre7 to 2.2.0pre9 (aka
2.2.0-final), native threads are broken. All complex multithreaded
applications (AWT & Swing apps especially) crash within a few seconds of
start up. Green threads are not effected. Reverting to 2.2.0pre7 removes
the problem.
Can an
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Andre Paradis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could you suggest a couple a good java debuggers under
>
> linux (free ones are prefered, but any suggestion welcomed)
Have you tried jikes debugger from http://www.alphaworks.com/
--
Cheers
John Summerfield
http://os2.ami.com.au/os2/ for O
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Nelson Minar wrote:
> > 16. boolean Size$readonly = true;
> >*** Lexical Error: Illegal token
> >now standard javac has nothing t complain about this is there a
> >way i culd continue to use jikes? is it a problem with my setup?
>
> RTFM. Use "jikes -$". I'm no
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