I have recently downloaded and installed Steve Byrne's JDK 1.1.3 and
have run into several strange problems associated with setting of
the CLASSPATH environment variable. On two of our systems, one
running RedHat4.0, the other running Caldera's Standard OpenLinux 1.2,
I cannot get 'javac' or 'ap
Although the latest version of Netscape Navigator, 4.05, claims to be
using JDK 1.1.2, I have had problems with it not recognizing most of
the event handler classes in the linux JDK 1.1.5 version that I run
locally. In particular it cannot find such things as mouseMotionListener,
etc. Anybody s
I believe someone mentioned this problem recently, but I do not
recall any responses indicating how to "cure" it. We are running
Linux JDK 1.1.5v7, and when we use 'appletviewer' to checkout
java code the viewer invariable comes up initially rather close
to the upper left corner of the screen;
Well, I suppose I should add my own observations to the general confusion
over glibc and libc. I recently installed JDK1.1.5v7 on one of our RedHat
4.2 systems using the libc version, and it performs quite well with no
problems (so far). I could not get the glibc version to work at all! Also,
o
Hello List,
I have spent the past several weeks trying out two commercially available
JDE's, Simplicity (datarepresentations.com) and SuperMojo (penumbrasoftware.com).
Although I have not done an exhaustive evaluation, I am coming to the
conclusion that these (and probably other) JDE's are not t