screen (below and to the right) from the one I'm
>working in. It also has no contents and is unresponsive.
>
>Any experiences or ideas? Thanks.
>
>John Collins
>
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ug report I now realize why the third machine
works fine: I was accessing the server LOCALLY - remote accesses are the
problem.
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"Castigat ridendo mores"
://interstice.com/~kevinh/projects/javasignals/index.html
Please contribute any improvements which you make.
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can even buy
sushi. ;-)
Kevin
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"Castigat ridendo mores"
do not provide a linux implementation. But Kevin Hester
has written Java communications API drivers for linux and uses our
CommPort driver loading scheme to load his own gnu.io.RXTXCommDriver
class. He gave us permission to disclose his web page:
http://www.interstice.com/
> I would certainly not use Java for CGI. libapache-mod-perl, FastCGI, etc.
if necessary.
I'd definitely encourage anyone to use servlets with wild abandon. So easy
and clean - I haven't had to write CGI cruft in over a year. In exchange
for servlets I have a logical/maintainable tree of serv
Hi folks,
It seems like some people here haven't been through the typical license
negotiation process. Apparently Steve went through the nontrivial step of
working out a license agreement with Sun. The terms he acquired for the
Linux port do not allow distribution until the JCK tests pass. He
Hi gang,
Over the past few months I've received a number of emails about javasignals
- and many folks found an annoying bug related to breaking RMI. I've just
received a fix for this bug from Bernhard Bablok ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
Unfortunately, I didn't keep a list of who wanted the fix. ;-)
I
evinh/linuxcomm.html
Please send me any feedback you have.
Kevin
PS: Karl, could you include this in the 3rd party section on your web page.
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