You should check www.perl.com. The latest devel. version (I think
5.005_54) includes JPL, which allows java programs to work with Perl and
CGI.
Walter.
At 11:20 AM 2/25/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Thanks for the reference of the Java H
While I understand the pure "netiquette" viewpoint and would tend to
believe that it would be best in an ideal world, this is not the ideal
world and I cannot agree with it. One cannot expect everyone to follow the
rules. If the mailing list is only willing to cater to people who
do-it-right, it
>Please understand that we're doing what we can.
Yes I understand and appreciate your effort. I'm sure you can understand my
intentions as well. I am only trying to influence those whom I see as
threats to your effort to change for the better.
>I think it's pretty common knowledge now that sche
When I try to compile a java program that I have written, I get the error:
unable to initialize threads: cannot find class java/lang/Thread
Could you please help me?
Did you set your CLASSPATH to the right classes.zip ?
Can you open your classes archive and looked inside whether the
java.lang.th
...but have you read the Unix page?
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/ef/unixbuild.html
Another one in the eye for Linux users wanting efficient Java. Also,
the main page says "get JDK 1.2, then..."
So it will be a time yet before anything of use comes out, reading
between the lines. There's n
Hi there,
Does anyone know that how to make apache in linux be
servlet enabled ? actually I've implemented a simple
servlet runtime environment purely in java and I
think one of the solutions is to write a cgi program
which can link the apache with my program, but
is that the most efficient appr
At Fri, 26 Feb 1999 Minren Guan wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>Does anyone know that how to make apache in linux be
>servlet enabled ? actually I've implemented a simple
See http://java.apache.org
Oliver
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Hi all,
What is the status of the Java Plugin for Linux? Some months ago I
downloaded activator-linux from the blackdown site but it never worked
(always crashed on SIGKILL even after I remapped all .so's). Now I can't
even find the file from the blackdown site. What's up?
I found an activator-l
Oliver Fels wrote:
> Just for your interest and in case noone has mentioned it yet:
>
> Sun is now making the source code to the Java® 2 platform
> available to the developer community.
>
Yes, but *please* think twice before committing your soul to Sun!
I hope it is clear that the second you ag
Nick Bailey writes:
> ...but have you read the Unix page?
>
> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/ef/unixbuild.html
>
> Another one in the eye for Linux users wanting efficient Java. Also,
> the main page says "get JDK 1.2, then..."
I don't understand how this is a problem. They say you need JDK
would someone please repost the link to the latest benchmarks
Good old lotus-notes "ate" some of my archived mail
Thanks
Steve Gee
Actuate Administrator/Java Developer
Maxor National Pharmacies - Information Technologies
www.maxor.com
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Cees de Groot wrote:
> Yes, but *please* think twice before committing your soul to Sun!
>
> I hope it is clear that the second you agree to their license, you can forget
> about contributing to Japhar, Classpath, Kaffe, etcetera - the real Open Source
> alternatives to Sun's JDK. If your compan
This makes very good sense.
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Cees de Groot wrote:
> Oliver Fels wrote:
>
> > Just for your interest and in case noone has mentioned it yet:
> >
> > Sun is now making the source code to the Java® 2 platform
> > available to the developer community.
> >
>
> Yes, but *please*
On Fri, 26 Feb 1999, Cees de Groot wrote:
> Oliver Fels wrote:
>
> > Just for your interest and in case noone has mentioned it yet:
> >
> > Sun is now making the source code to the Java® 2 platform
> > available to the developer community.
> >
>
> Yes, but *please* think twice before committing
I haven't
Nikolay Ognyanov wrote:
> Hi James,
>
> Could you please tell us a bit more about your project? The problem
> of putting RT Linux into FLASH has been raised several times on
> this list but as far as I can recall you are the first one to present a
> real case study. Could you tell more
I haven't looked at the site, but I understand that rt Java is built on top of
ChorusOS, which Sun acqwuired for that purpose.
There are many references on the Web to Chorus OS. Claims are made that it can be
reduced in size to as small as 10K.
There was a version of ChorusOS that had BSD ru
Artur Biesiadowski wrote:
> I don't think that signing electronic license would stand in any court.
> With old licensing scheme, you had to sign it on paper and fax/mail it -
> and this oligate you to something, but anybody can click license for me
> - these passwords aren't very secure, are they
Cees de Groot wrote:
> Artur Biesiadowski wrote:
>
> > I don't think that signing electronic license would stand in any court.
> > With old licensing scheme, you had to sign it on paper and fax/mail it -
> > and this oligate you to something, but anybody can click license for me
> > - these passw
> "GG" == Gerald Gutierrez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
GG> Then the web page is only providing most potential users with
GG> a table full of colors and very little information for which
GG> they then look on the mailing list.
I disagree, having that page with the table that shows
The bit I had in mind was:
"In the interim, there had been some bit-rot and, after some effort, the
code will compile, but not
run." (on the Unix page). They are working on it, though. The
Microsoft version works fine. Good luck to porting team, though!
I've no criticism on the Netscape/Mozill
Nick Bailey writes:
> "In the interim, there had been some bit-rot and, after some effort, the
> code will compile, but not
> run." (on the Unix page). They are working on it, though. The
> Microsoft version works fine. Good luck to porting team, though!
>
> I've no criticism on the Netscape/Mo
Artur Biesiadowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't think that signing electronic license would stand in any court.
> With old licensing scheme, you had to sign it on paper and fax/mail it -
> and this oligate you to something, but anybody can click license for me
> - these passwords aren't
Hi, if you know where I can get the Japanese fonts for Linux or Sun
Solaris, please let me know. Your help are highly appreciated.
Jianli
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At 10:25 AM 99.2.26, Jianli Fan wrote:
> Hi, if you know where I can get the Japanese fonts for Linux or Sun
> Solaris, please let me know. Your help are highly appreciated.
XFree86 package includes Japanese fonts. So you can get it
from one of mirrors. For instance:
ftp://ring.so-net.ne.jp/pub/
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I need to install the JRE on a server for one specific application..
read the docs, but a little confused.. (Sorry for such a basic question,
but the archives weren't responding)
Of the 3 distros.. I tried first the jre, and then the jdk.. (Still
haven't figured out what the rt is..) Using the 1
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