It is not well tested and it is not pretty! Not a classroom example of
how to parse strings and evaluate the expressions. The code is below.
The class does not extend TextField as I think it is nicer to implement
the class as ether a ActionListener or a FocusListener and then add it
to the TextFie
Hi,
Firstly: applets CAn read and write files as through JDBC
Secondly: you have to place the postgresql.jar file in your
applet's home dir.
gr. Eric
--- James Seigel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Check your applet tag for codebase tag
> Check to make sure your datbase driver is available in
> t
Hi,
Hotjava may solve the problem for the developer.
The end user however wants it to run on Netscape or
whatever.
I'd personally like everyone running appletviewer but,
alas!
gr. Eric
--- peter johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Try HotJava. Since it is written in Java, it will run
> anythi
Peter,
I have no problem on my end. I have 4 years expeience with Server Side
Java. I want the most advanced JDBC driver/db combination. The question I am
rasing is which JDBC drier is more robust and closer to the JDBC 2.0 speck.
Once I have a solid driver, there is no problem writing code