I'm running JDK 1.2 pre 1 on Red Hat 5.2, and although I haven't had any
problems whatsoever with the base JDK (great job guys!) I've so far been
locked out of any GUI type stuff by the dependence on what I assume to be
Debian-specific library references - libstdc++libc6.0-1.so.2 for example. I
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t;c.setTime (new Date());
>c.add (Calendar.HOUR_OF_DAY, Integer.parseInt (inArgv [0]));
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>Also, take a look at the GregorianCalendar Class for some other
>nifty calendar features.
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>Hope this helps.
>
>Jason Proctor wrote:
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>> I'm having some trouble getting Cale
I'm seeing some weird behaviour with parameters that are passed to servlets
as blank strings, ie in a URL such as
http://machine/zone/servlet?param1=¶m2=. These parameters end up having
the value "null" (ie a 4-character string) rather than either a blank
string or a null pointer, which is what I
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>so that you can later find out which parameter was not passed. It comes
>in handy when you're checking for required form fields and the like.
>
>Hope this helps.
>
>-Rob
>
>On Tue, 13 Apr 1999, Jason Proctor wrote:
>
>> I'm seeing some weird behaviou
Hi everyone,
I've noticed that exception stack traces sometimes print helpful line
numbers and sometimes print "Compiled Code" instead of line numbers. The
latter is quite annoying when tracking down bugs and I was wondering what
determines whether line numbers are included or not. It seems to be