I have run into some interesting behaivior in the VM.
I have been using JDK1.1.6v2 with the PostgreSQL JDBC drivers for
some time and recently started getting inexplicable TimeStamp format
errors. Curiously, the problem only shows up when I use JDK1.1.6v4.
Has anyone else seen this sort of behai
We have written a similar system which I have been heading towards
GPLing. It used to use unique IDs but I have shifted to arbitrary keys.
It would seem that we should try and put together a consolidated effort
to build something heavy duty.
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On Tue, Sep 22, 1998 at 01:44:14PM +0200, Bernd
On Wed, Nov 04, 1998 at 09:57:19PM -0800, Steve Byrne wrote:
> We're LEGALLY OBLIGATED to be closed. We signed the non-commercial source
> license. We're not allowed to share with non-licensees. So we have a
> "licensees only" mailing list.
This is the real problem with Java on Linux. By def