Hello Everyone,
are there any Processor-Requirements with this Version of j2sdk for
Sparc-Linux? We made a short try on an old Ultra 2 and did not get
any Standard-Demo to work. Mostly we got ArrayIndexOutBounds-Exceptions.
Is this a Problem with the old Ultra2 or does our Distribution
(Suse7.1
Hi all
I'm new to this list, and I don't know if this has been discussed earlier.
I tried searching the archives, but didn't find it there.
My question is about the possibilities of installing Blackdown 1.3.1 on a
CF pcmcia storage device on a Compaq Ipaq. Can it be done?
I'm running Familiar
hi all,
i have some code which is as below :
public interface AccountSearch extends AccountSearchBusinessInterface,
EJBObject
the extends keyword is followed by two class names.
is this valid java.
this code is from a project i'm trying to understand which is written for
the J2EE platform.
Is
Sam Joseph wrote:
> I can extract the blackdown version, and unpack it but when I try to run
>
> the java command I get this:
>
> l008064:~/j2sdk1.3.0/bin # ./java -version
> Error: can't find libjava.so.
>
You might want to double check that the unpacked version of libjava.so
has the executabl
Hi all,
One raw is having defferent entity objects in the
server
How the data concurrency is making full
proof?
I want to use jts and jms extensively in such
case?.
I also want to know the attribute pattern in
desiging if anybody know much more bout this
please help me if you c
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Alan Hawrelak wrote:
> Sam Joseph wrote:
>
>> I can extract the blackdown version, and unpack it but when I try
>> to run
>>
>> the java command I get this:
>>
>> l008064:~/j2sdk1.3.0/bin # ./java -version
>> Error: can't find libjava.so.
Looks more like he tried to run a x
Hi,
A few days ago I installed on Debian 2.2 the j2sdk1.3 from the debian
file.
$ java -version
java version "1.3.0"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
Blackdown-1.3.0-FCS)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.3.0-FCS, mixed mode)
I also JAVA_HOME set.
$ echo $JAVA_
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Alan Hawrelak wrote:
>
> > Sam Joseph wrote:
> >
> >> I can extract the blackdown version, and unpack it but when I try
> >> to run
> >>
> >> the java command I get this:
> >>
> >> l008064:~/j2sdk1.3.0/bin # ./java -version
> >> Error: can't find l
It is with a heavy heart that I post this... IBM has just announced
VisualAge Java 4.0 with availability in late July, and guess what?
There is still no Linux version! Wow, I'm so surprised! All we
*still* have is the incomplete and known-to-be-buggy 3.02 that uses
JDK 1.1 with Swing 1.0 (gag me
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Glenn Holmer wrote:
> It is with a heavy heart that I post this... IBM has just announced
> VisualAge Java 4.0 with availability in late July, and guess what?
> There is still no Linux version! Wow, I'm so surprised! All we
> *still* have is the incomplete and known-to-be-b
Glenn Holmer wrote:
>
>
> definitely worth a look. I haven't gotten very far with it yet, but
> what advice can you guys offer? What IDEs should shops with Linux coders
> consider?
>
Well I've tried a number of IDEs over the years and I keep going back
to a simple text editor and build utili
Glenn Holmer wrote:
>
> But I'm not posting to whine about that; rather I want to ask you
> guys which IDE our company should use instead,
The one that works best for you. :)
After trying 4 or 5 I found JBuilder worked very well for me. I
suppose it does have it's quirks, but I have yet to fin
Chris Kakris wrote:
>
>
> This probably doesn't really help you but I wanted to raise my hand
> and say that there are people how are very productive even without
> using one of those bloated IDEs. Oops did I say that?
This is one of those dirty little secrets that tends not get mentioned
in th
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