One way is to store your frame somewhere in your MIActionListener. With
minimum changes in your code you can write like this
menulistener.addActionListener(new MIActionListener(this));
class MIActionListener implements ActionListener{
Frame f;
MIActionListener(Frame f) { this.f =
Hi. I installed jre1.2 pre-v2 on my slackware machine running glibc
2.0.4. Everytime I try to run "java", i get a coredump. Has anyone
else had this problem before?
Thanks.
Shu Wei
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Hi, does anyone know if there is a port in the works for Alpha (EV56)
running RedHat 6.0? I saw a message about it from a couple months ago
and I was wondering if there was any update. I don't see anything about
it on the JCK page. Also will it support JNI? Thanks.
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Hi,
for about three months, I did not see any updates of the Blackdown 1.2
port status page Since 1.2 is more than buggy, I really would like to
know where the Blackdown guys are at right now Maybe holidays? :)
Whats going on with 1.2? Does anybody know?
Greetings,
Oli
Hello!
I've got a RH5.0 running on a I386. I previously installed JDK117 and it
was running perfect. Now a customer needs JDK1.2 and I downloaded
glibc2.0-version last week. The first problem running ./java in the
/bin-directory was libjava.so. I fixed it by editing the
.wrapper...-file and hardc
Hi guys...
I have finally managed to install JDK1.1.7_v1a and JDK1.2... You won't
imagine what I was doing wrong! As I previously wrote, I did download the
proper archives (all of them, and not only the native threads one, as
somebody suggested). Also, I wasn't running from the /bin
directory (wh
Does JDK 1.2pre2 support Java Virtual Machine Debug
Interface (JVMDI)? My understanding is that it is a C
API described in JDK_ROOT/include-old/jvmdi.h.
I'm under review in using JVMDI to reconstruct a thread
migration system I'v developed.
And how about JVMPI?
Kazuyuki SHUDO
+I know have a silly problem with JDK 1.1.7. Namely, while I can compile my
+application (containing several .java files organised in a number of
+packages), when I attempt to run it, it doensn't run! My environment is
+ $JAVA_HOME =
+ $CLASSPATH = .:$JAVA_HOME/lib/classes.zip:$JAVA_
Linux runs well on PowerPC which is CPU for AIX, OS/390, and OS/400. So
for IBM Linux could be MVS (their mainframe OS) for 21 centure as well.
Jacob
Charles Forsythe wrote:
>
> > And who thinks that the big heads at IBM have other reasons for supporting
> > java [than] ... java hurts M$.
>
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I've been doing 1.1 programming with Swing 1.1.1 beta2, and now am
> upgrading to Swing 1.2. I've noticed, though, that some of Swing's
> newer features aren't there - so moving to 1.2 is actually a
> "downgrade" as far as Swing is concerned.
>
> The feature that I
Hello again...
I think I 've solved most of the silly problems I was experiencing, thanks
for your help and advises...
The only one remaining is a NullPointerException I 'm getting when launching
my application from JDK 1.1.7. It has to do with the initial JFrame. The
interpreter resolves this t
> +I know have a silly problem with JDK 1.1.7. Namely, while I can compile
my
> +application (containing several .java files organised in a number of
> +packages), when I attempt to run it, it doensn't run! My environment is
> + $JAVA_HOME =
> + $CLASSPATH = .:$JAVA_HOME/lib/classes.zip:$
>From: "Dimitris Terzis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Mon, 23 Aug 1999 14:53:03 +0100
>Hi guys...
>
>I have finally managed to install JDK1.1.7_v1a and JDK1.2... You won't
>What happened is that, to download the tar files, I used an NT machine,
>linked to my Linux PC via Samba. So far so good. Bu
Actually, I believe the problem is related to the fact the NT doesn't support
symbolic links. Almost all the files in the ($JAVA_HOME)/bin directory are
symbolic links to .java_wrapper. The only two files that aren't symbolic links
are .java_wrapper and java-rmi.cgi (atleast on 1.2).
On Mon, 2
Do you know why IBM ported JDK1.1.6 instead of 1.1.8? I could understand
why they did not pick up 1.2, but 1.1.8 is very stable and capable of.
Jacob
Aravind Selvaraje wrote:
>
> Agreed.
>
> Currently, IBM spends more money on Java and Java related products than Sun.
>
> With their EJB market
They just took their stable AIX port and modified to Linux. The JIT code
comes from their Intel Win32 platform.
Time to market (release) was the esence.
-- Aravind
> -Original Message-
> From: Jacob Nikom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, 23 August 1999 17:42
> To: [EMAIL PROTEC
Hello,
I use JDK 1.1.7 v3 linux and latest version of all program and libs that
ship with redhat
I devlop program using a windows GUI (powerJ)
I want to use my what I develop in MS windows under linux.
I have 2 problems (i am using the same screen resolution under MS win
and X) :
- The window
Hi -
maybe this has been asked before (sorry if that's the case), but I am
wondering which Java/Linux IDE, if any, people are using? I tried
Netbeans, and like it a lot (nice interface, writes clean code,
installed without hassle) although it seems a bit too much for my little
133mhz/96MB machine
> > Hi. I installed jre1.2 pre-v2 on my slackware machine running glibc
> > 2.0.4. Everytime I try to run "java", i get a coredump. Has anyone else
> > had this problem before?
>
> There has been some discussion about pixel depth in X windows causing
> problems. try starting X with -bpp 16.
>
>
An excellent IDE that is free for Linux and comparable to VisualAge is AnyJ, I
came across it and fell in love with it. You can do all sorts of editing
including HTML to make your applet/servlet creation and deployment easier.
Here is the url:
http://www.netcomputing.de/
-Riyad
Renzo Pecoraro w
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