"John N. Alegre" wrote:
Yup.
First, download and install the J2EE port for Solaris. It's almost all
Java - there is only ony native library, called libioser12.so The
attached version has been compiled for Linux, x86. If you would like to
compile it for another platform, downoad the source fro
Yup.
First, download and install the J2EE port for Solaris. It's almost all
Java - there is only ony native library, called libioser12.so The
attached version has been compiled for Linux, x86. If you would like to
compile it for another platform, downoad the source from
www.sun.com/communityso
See below...
> I have to say, I'm impressed with he power of the rumour
> mill. Microsoft didn't buy out Transvirtual, they merely payed for the
> development of some elements of the KaffeVM which made it compatible
> with their own proprietary extensions. Despite the evil that MS
> represents I
You could try a pure Java DB, with a File-System Driver (Cloudscape
comes to mind). It does not require any DB to be started (i.e. no
network), and the JDBC drivers are type 4 (pure java).
-Larry
Ben Pharr wrote:
>
> I would like to find a good way to store data for a Java program I'm
> writ
Hello all,
> I say syntactically because this is the strict translation of your code.
> A good compiler could optimize away this difference. The compilers have
> special handling of String object in a few places anyway.
Be careful here - the java language requires two identical string
constants