Well, although many people has reported strange problems with
glibc-2.1, it is working ok here (I would say that it is working faster,
but I have no benchmarks) and it supports things like Unix98 pty and more.
The only problem (ignoring some weird apps like StarOffice 5.0) is
that
Hi guys,
Thanks for your great work.
I have installed JDK1.2pre1 in a Debian 2.0 system and I have no
problems using javac and java.
But you know, we need other tools for our Java development.
Can you tell me the plans for the JDK 1.2 plugin ?
And who is responsible for the idltojava compiler
You can try the new idlj compiler in the RMI-IIOP distribution. I'm on NT
now and I don't remember which platforms are fully supported (the bridge
includes new serialization DLLs) but the IDL compiler is PureJava, and
better than that old clunky idltojava which is probably dead.
From: Alvaro del
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> I am downloading the latest JDK1.2 betafrom
> ((http://www.tux.org/pub/java/JDK-1.2/i386/pre-v1/))
> is anyone currently using it? where there any problems with installation or code
> porting?
No problems yet.
Only thing I'm missing is the idltojava compiler, wh
David Cougle wrote:
>
> It seems that jdk 1.2 is ready for x86 machines with 2.2.x(no kernel
> bug). You cannot release it just to us?
I believe that is what they have done, check the mirrors.
mvh
mike.
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> It is possible to unmap memory and return it to the OS on Linux. I am
> sure Emacs does that. The classic VM garbage collector can not do
> that. It wants to keep the memory mapped (so it can always be sure
> that the heap is contiguous -- unmmap
Hello
About a week ago I have asked this, but I didn't get an answer.
So I assume it again.
I use a Java plugin 1.2 and I want to use SSL conections with it.
But I get this Exception:
SSLException: (no cipher suites in common)
Has anybody an answer for it? Or what is the possible mistake?
Z
Osvaldo Pinali Doederlein wrote:
>
> You can try the new idlj compiler in the RMI-IIOP distribution. I'm on NT
> now and I don't remember which platforms are fully supported (the bridge
> includes new serialization DLLs) but the IDL compiler is PureJava, and
> better than that old clunky idltoja
Can one dynamically modified the CLASSPATH within Java and to create an
application that loads classes from a modified class path?
For example:
Properties propsJVM = System.getProperties();
String ncp = extraClassPath + pathSep +
System.getProperty("java.cla
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> Can one dynamically modified the CLASSPATH within Java and to create an
> application that loads classes from a modified class path?
Yes, you can write your own classloader to extend the loading process
dynamically. I.e. to load classes from a dir. not in your curren
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999 13:16:36 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Can one dynamically modified the CLASSPATH within Java and to create an
>application that loads classes from a modified class path?
[...]
>This does not work for me on JDK1.1.7 sparc-sun-solaris-2.5.1 ?
>But can this sort of code work?
Hi. Sorry if this is a repeat - I don't watch the list.
The JDK1.2 prerelease seem to run fine on a Redhat 5.2 with all updates
installed if you do
ln -s /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.2.8.0 /usr/lib/libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2
Redhat doesn't have the latter. Since I had installed egcs1.1a, I
noticed
t
Look in $(JDK_HOME)/include/genunix/
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Subject: NATIVE CODE
Dear sir,
I use linux OS.
I want to include a "C" function for writing into sound card in a
real-time application u
At 9:30 AM +0100 3/8/99, German Jose Gomez Garcia wrote:
> Well, although many people has reported strange problems with
>glibc-2.1, it is working ok here (I would say that it is working faster,
>but I have no benchmarks) and it supports things like Unix98 pty and more.
> The only prob
The URW fonts are included as an RPM on the RedHat 5.2 CD.
I don't think they get installed by default, however. (???)
Russ
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/07/99 05:14:40 PM
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cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (bcc: Russell
Pridemore/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: Re: What should one down
Doesn't JINI address problems like this?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 03/07/99 07:39:52 PM
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cc:(bcc: Russell Pridemore/Lex/Lexmark)
Subject: how to remotely launch java (nt, linux) ? (off-topic...)
Hello,
this is definitely off topic, but I'm hoping someone here
migh
Don't worry I have figured it out.
Peter
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Subject: Re: Dynamically modifying CLASSPATH
Author: sfloess ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime
Date:08/03/99 13:24
Peter:
You can't modify the system class path. Howev
Double Checking download "stuff" for JDK1.2
All I need to install the JDK1.2 is:
1_2.tgz 36,218KB the JDK1.2 itself
urw-fonts_tar.gz 1,509KB GIMP fonts
anything else?
Steve Gee
Maxor National Pharmacies
Information Technologies
Java Developer
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www.max
> From: "Michael Sinz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Mon, 08 Mar 1999 00:39:52 +, Context Grey wrote:
>
> >My question: is there any way to start a java program on NT
> >either remotely, or automatically (e.g. is there an autoexec.bat
> >script that can be used to start it??)
>
> Well, depends o
Does the blackdown JDK provide the debugger package like
sun.tools.Debug ?
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Off-topic it is :
If you want a more autonomous envoirment you can use JNI to
run JVM that run as background NT services. I am doing just
that at a major Commercial bank where ATM ( Automated Teller Machine )
transaction are captured through sockets and stored in RDMS to be presented
to RMI clien
I have a frame in which I would like to use no layout manager so that I
can directly position elements where I want them.
I use the following code, in the constructor of a class that descends
from Frame:
setSize(600,380);
setLayout(null);
Label label=new Label("Hi there");
label.setBounds(10,10,
On Mon, 08 Mar 1999 15:03:49 -0700, Kevin White wrote:
>I have a frame in which I would like to use no layout manager so that I
>can directly position elements where I want them.
>
>I use the following code, in the constructor of a class that descends
>from Frame:
>
>setSize(600,380);
>setLayout(
Blackdown Java-Linux Porting Team member Kevin Hendricks posted the
announcement today about the availability of a pre-release version
of Java 2 (aka JDK 1.2) for PPC Linux:
-
Announcing Pre-Release version 1 of Sun's JD
On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Kevin White wrote:
> I have a frame in which I would like to use no layout manager so that I
> can directly position elements where I want them.
>
> I use the following code, in the constructor of a class that descends
> from Frame:
>
> setSize(600,380);
> setLayout(null);
>
I'd like to say thanks and well done to the porting team.
Keep up the great work guys.
Chris
Dynamic Solutions Pty Ltd http://www.dynamic.net.au/christos
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Preston, Victoria 3072 61 3 94718224 - voice
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> Kevin White writes:
Kevin> I have a frame in which I would like to use no layout
Kevin> manager so that I can directly position elements where I
Kevin> want them.
Kevin> I use the following code, in the constructor of a class
Kevin> that descends from Frame:
Kevin>
Dave Larson wrote:
>
> Does the blackdown JDK provide the debugger package like
> sun.tools.Debug ?
You should find the package sun.tools.debug in
$(JAVA_HOME)/lib/tools.jar .
Nathan
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Now that we can't nag about JDK1.2, I'll reluctantly break the ice on
another availability question:
Any plans afoot to do the JVMDI (native JVM Debugger Interface) on
Linux?
Nathan
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