On Thu, Aug 26, 1999 at 09:22:39AM +0200, Achim Derigs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem, when starting a java application with jdk1.2pre-v2
> (RedHat 6.0):
>
> Font specified in font.properties not found [--zapf
> dingbats-medium-r-normal--*-%d-*-*-p-*-adobe-fontspecific]
> Font specified in fo
I have noticed that TYA v14 / Blackdown Linux JDK 117v1a does not work
properly
with the Swing JEditorPane when loading HTML. The JEditorPane just
appears very blank.
Has any one found similar experience of this problem?
Peter P
Hi,
I was wondering if anyone had knowledge/experience with writing for a
dual-processor setup - supposing a single Java app is multithreaded,
will the JVM make use of SMP and boost performance? Alternatively, if
you have two separate servlets (which could communicate with each
other), would this
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Danny Ayers wrote:
> Hi,
> I was wondering if anyone had knowledge/experience with writing for a
> dual-processor setup - supposing a single Java app is multithreaded,
> will the JVM make use of SMP and boost performance? Alternatively, if
> you have two separate servlets (wh
> this is out of list question. Can anybody tell me any mailing list
> for java servlets.
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Tom JenkinsDevIS (http:/
Hi,
I´m stilling with my problem: after the upgrade of Linux from RH5.2 to RH6.0
Java does not any more. Efectivly I have the new gblic2.1.1 and that
couldbe te reason.
But when I upgrade my second PC from RH5.2 to RH6.0 Java (JDK1.1.7) works
fine it troubles me.
In this second PC when upgrade I
Hi Again,
Some time ago I founded a problem using the Thin connection from Java to
access to Oracle (8.0.5i)
this problem is solved, thankyou for your contributions!
Now I want to share this solution with you: this is a Oracle8i bug that can
be resolved with a patch
lnxpatch.tgz you found this a
Hi all.
I just looked over the JDK 1.3 proposed spec changes and I was
shocked to find that the java.lang.Runtime.exec() problems in
the spec have not been fixed. I reported these problems to Sun
in July of 1998, but they still have yet to be addressed. If you
want a more detailed description of
Hi,
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to Runtime.exec() a process that
lives longer than the Java process that spawns it?
How obvious is it that I'm not a (real) C/Unix programmer? ;)
Thanks,
dstn.
-- Dustin Lang, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
A few simple benchmarks comparing blackdown, the ibm jdk116, and gcc
are at:
www.idiom.com/~zilla/Computer/javaCbenchmark.html
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Hi Steve and the Java-Linux team,
We've been running into some strange crashes and native thread problems
with JDK 1.2 on a glibc-2.1.1 system (two-way x86 SMP). Since we're
completely stuck when things like this break, I decided to go ahead and
get the sources for JDK 1.2 from Sun and apply yo
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