Re: Java Decompiler

2000-01-17 Thread MARUYAMA Fuyuhiko
Hi Renzo and folks! From: Renzo Pecoraro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Java Decompiler Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 02:11:51 -0500 > Help! > I just accidentally deleted a bunch of my Java source files. Anyone know > a good decompiler that works under Linux? > > Thanks!! > > Renzo > See http://www.g

Jserv up-to-date howto

2000-01-17 Thread Corry Opdenakker
Hi everyone, I'm trying to run Jserv with apache 1.3 (6.2 suse distribution) Do you know a recent tutorial that I can use to clear this job? I've red the Jserv tutorial at http://www.servletcentral.com/1999-01/jserv.dchtml. but It describes the install procedure of the beta version of apache js

Re: Java Decompiler

2000-01-17 Thread Ekkehard Kraemer
Hallo Renzo, RP>I just accidentally deleted a bunch of my Java source files. Anyone RP>know a good decompiler that works under Linux? Try 'jad' or 'mocha'. MbG, Ekkehard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a s

Re: Java Decompiler

2000-01-17 Thread Oliver Fels
On 17 Jan 00, at 17:48, MARUYAMA Fuyuhiko wrote: > > I just accidentally deleted a bunch of my Java source files. Anyone know > > a good decompiler that works under Linux? > I think "Jad" is fast and stable. The only regrettable thing is no > sources are available :-< So where is the problem t

Re: Java Decompiler

2000-01-17 Thread Nicholas Wright
;) Ever tried running a binary through a Java decompiler? Best Regards Nicholas > Resent-Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 04:02:48 -0700 (MST) > From: "Oliver Fels" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: Mon, 17 Jan 2000 11:54:20 CET > Mime-Version: 1.0 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT > Su

Re: Java Decompiler

2000-01-17 Thread Jo Uthus
"Oliver Fels" wrote: | On 17 Jan 00, at 17:48, MARUYAMA Fuyuhiko wrote: | | | > > I just accidentally deleted a bunch of my Java source files. Anyone know | > > a good decompiler that works under Linux? | > I think "Jad" is fast and stable. The only regrettable thing is no | > sources are ava

Re: Java Decompiler

2000-01-17 Thread Ekkehard Kraemer
Hallo Oliver, OF>So where is the problem then if that is the purpose of this tool ? :-) OF>Ever tried running it through itself ? jad is written in C/C++... MbG, Ekkehard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a

Re: Java Decompiler

2000-01-17 Thread Renzo Pecoraro
Thanks to all!! I installed jad for Linux in a snap, and decompiled my sources. Everything works like a charm, and the source code actually looks nicer than before! I'll be a little more careful with rm -f next time around :-) Renzo -

Re: Java Decompiler

2000-01-17 Thread Oliver Fels
On 17 Jan 00, at 13:12, Jo Uthus wrote: > It's written in C/C++, that's one problem you can't fix with a Java > Decompiler :) Got me... I think I have to take off my JAVA glasses and get back to the real world... :-) OK, and what does it has to do with Linux then ? :-) Oliver ___

Re: Jserv up-to-date howto

2000-01-17 Thread Nathan Meyers
Corry Opdenakker wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I'm trying to run Jserv with apache 1.3 (6.2 suse distribution) > > Do you know a recent tutorial that I can use to clear this job? Not trying to advertise too blatantly, but there's one in chapter 65 if you've got a copy of "Java Programming on Lin

RE: Java-Linux I18N

2000-01-17 Thread Lee_Xing
Renzo: Thank you very much for your help and information. It's very helpful. I'll send time to digest all of the information and give it a try. Regards, PS. This msg may not be able to be posted in the mail list. I don't know why. Lee -Original Message- From: Renzo Pecoraro [mail