> Bob Cadenza writes:
Bob> Hello,
Bob> As I previously posted, I can't get keyboard events to work with the
Bob> blackdown jdk117_v3. Can someone please test on your own versions to
Bob> see if the samething happens with you.
That's a known problem with the appletviewer. In
Hi,
I think this has been asked before perhaps many times
however I am unable to find it in the archive listing.
Question.
I have an application written in java applets.
I would like to migrate it to be a servlet based application
however I don't realy wish to rewrite the original app again.
I
> I can't get some of my applets to run on any other platforms other than
> Linux/Netscape.
>
> I have a few more complicated projects that I've been working on that I can't
> get to run on IE or anything Mac based. The simple stuff works, but as soon as
> I throw in frames, I seem to not be able
Hi
Hope this code answers your question ..
Best of luck.
--Jools
JNIEXPORT void JNICALL Java_MyFunction
(JNI Env *env, jobject my_object,jobjectArray my_array)
{
// It's always a good Idea to get the length of the array first.
jint len = (*env)->GetArrayLength( my_array );
// Check th
Wow, after I ran your Applet, and even left the page... netscape became a
crawling mess of code... chugging along barely able to draw the windows.
Anyone have any ideas?
-Riyad
Glenn Valenta wrote:
> I can't get some of my applets to run on any other platforms other than
> Linux/Netscape.
The jdk1.2/demo/jfc/Table/TableExample2.java freezes after a short time when
used with Oracle's jdbc driver for Oracle 8.0.5.
I suspect that this is a problem with JDK1.2 pre2 and not with the oracle
driver since the same demo runs in a stable manner with green threads.
Is blackdown aware of the
I just downloaded a java development Kit for my Linux
which is from a RPM depository sit.
jdk-117_v1a-2 JDK is the Java development Kit
for linux
I installed it using "glint". However, I cannot use it.
Everytime I use "javac" call,
Matt Zagni wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I think this has been asked before perhaps many times
> however I am unable to find it in the archive listing.
>
> Question.
>
> I have an application written in java applets.
> I would like to migrate it to be a servlet based application
> however I don't realy w
Nathan,
> Depends what it does. If it's GUI-intensive, you need to redesign your
> UI to work through HTML interactions instead of windows and pointers.
What if the application was browser based in the first place would the
same apply then ?
Many thanks
Matt
> Date: Mon, 26 Jul 1999 08:46:3
Hi all,
Ok, this is more a question about Linux than about Java...apologies in
advance if this is not the best place to ask this question.
I'm finding that when I send attachments from an NT box to a fellow
developer on Linux, certain attachments are getting corrupted (see
snippet below...look f
Larry,
You need to check if your kernel and your network interface is multicast
capable.
Your kernel needs to be compiled with the option 'CONFIG_IP_MULTICAST=y'.
And your kernel should be at least a 2.0.x version if you didn't patch it.
Check your network interface configuration with 'ifconfig
All applets are browser-based, unless there's some subtlety in your
statement I'm missing. But applets interact with users through a GUI...
windows, pointers, menus, etc. Imagine rewriting your applet without
being able to use any classes from the java.awt or javax.swing packages.
That's basically
Hi,
it sounds like you encountered the megabug of jdk1.2: the method
Graphics.drawImage() is very slow. People report it to be 3 times to 100
times slower than in jdk1.1.7. This is also #1 of the bug parade, where
developers can vote for the bug to be fixed next. Sun should work on it
like fireme
Hi Michael,
Thanks for your reply.
I did try to uninstall the v2 and install the
jdk-1.1.7.v1a-3.i386.rpm. After I install
the version 3, I try to compile my program and
it doesn't work. The error message is :
/usr/lib/jdk-1.1.7/bin/i586/green_threads/java: error in loading shared
libraries: /
Nathan Meyers writes [in response to Matt Zagni]:
> All applets are browser-based, unless there's some subtlety in your
> statement I'm missing. But applets interact with users through a GUI...
> windows, pointers, menus, etc. Imagine rewriting your applet without
> being able to use any classes f
Hi,
I keep getting this in my DnD code:
java.awt.dnd.InvalidDnDOperationException: The operation requested cannot
be performed by the DnD system since it is not in the appropriate state
Isn't that a great generic error message? Gotta love it.
Does anyone know what causes this, or how to fix
I'm getting this warning when trying to use the Linux JDK1.2pre-v2 from the
JRun 2.3.1 servlet runner:
Warning: JIT compiler "sunwjit" not found. Will use interpreter.
Any ideas why? Where do I get sunwjit from? I thought it came with JDK1.2.
I'm using the glibc2.0 version of JDK1.2pre-v2 on
Hi
A week of frustration and still we are unable to run any of the demos on our
Blackdown 1.2 installation. Here is the error:
[root@plum Simple]# java SimpleExample
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/swing/JPanel
at java.lang.Throwable.(Throwable.java:40)
at java.lang.Error.
Did you install the package as root and now you try to run it as a normal
user? If so, check if the $JAVAHOME/jre/lib/libsunwjit.so is set to
executable for the world.
Rudi
-Original Message-
From: Tauren Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Monday, J
Eric Smith wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> A week of frustration and still we are unable to run any of the demos on our
> Blackdown 1.2 installation. Here is the error:
>
> [root@plum Simple]# java SimpleExample
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/swing/JPanel
> at java.lang.Throwable.(Throwable
Hi,
Based on the bug reporting, you have to either set the environment variable
JAVA_COMPILER to NONE, or pass -Djava.compiler=NONE on the command line.
---
Wen-Lan Wang
Tauren Mills wrote:
> I'm getting this warning when trying to use the Linux JDK1.2pre-v2 from the
> JRun 2.3.1 servlet ru
Charles Forsythe wrote:
>
> > The IE5.0 browser just plain refuses to run them. (at least that's what I'm
> > told) With Netscape 4.X on Mac, they get an error similar to "can't find class
> > "java.awt.event.WindowEvent".
>
> I don't know what's wrong with IE 5.0 (other than it's written my
> M
22 matches
Mail list logo