"Thomas M. Sasala" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Larry Gates wrote:
>
> Would one of the emacs/xemacs gurus please tell me how
> to add JDE to Xemacs? I have it installed at home, but can't
[...]
It's documented in the installation instructions. You have to unpack the
jde distribution
Peter Kriens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> I installed JDK 1.2 pre v1 on a Linux 6.0 box. It crashes with
> an abort.
[...]
Did you download the glibc2.1 JDK? Red Hat v6 is glibc2.1-based.
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Hendrik Schreiber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> That's nice to hear. Anyway, if you want to use your current copy of the server and
>servlets
> you might consider buying a plugin such as JRun by Live Software
> (http://www.livesoftware.com/) or ServletExec by New Atlanta
>(http://www.newatlanta
jools enticknap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> P.S.
>
> Please note that IBM have only appeared to have released a version for glibc
> 2.1 NOT 2.0. So don't bother unless you are running suse 6.1 or Redhat 6.0
> or a glibc 2.1 based system.
Hmm, this is not what I would think, since I'm running
e Java in the browser, it'll simply
ignore what it doesn't understand -- the applet tags themselves. Since
the classfile is called from within the tag itself, there's no way you
can make anything else load the applet besides the VM in the browser.
On a similar note, are there
p initialization
file that emacs reads on startup and should be in your home
directory. Depending on your emacs installation, there should be a file
called "sample.emacs" somewhere with the distribution that you can copy
and modify to your liking.
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Ob
er project, I can see why it might be hard
to find. Anyway, here's a link with what I think you're looking for:
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/jsp/
gluck.
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/jde/) and the JDK.
However, IBM has ported VisualAge for Java to linux. Go to
http://www.software.ibm.com/vadd and look for the links and info
there. Last I checked, it required a membership to VADD (Visual Age
Developer's Domain), but that's free, as is the preview download of
VAJLi
ty
pathetic that I've got a quick link to "killall -9 netscape" in my gnome
panel. Speaks volumes about the robustness of the app.)
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of the
script as it recommends, but a little ways into the script the patch
fails. I tried patching by hand as well, with similar results.
Any clues? I can generate error messages if desired.
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