question really is: Does the available JREs/jserv handle
these kind of classes well provided that
they are available or am I restricted to use java* classes only?
Many thanks in advance!
OLA SAMUELSON
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Hi!
First, thanks to all that makes java/jserv work on linux.
Hope this is right for this forum.
I have following:
* x86 machines
* Interbase 5.6 on Redhat 6.1(2.2.13)/interserver/interclient 1.51JRE1.2
* Interbase Interclient1.51 on Redhat 6.1(2.2.14)/Blackdown jdk
1.2.2rc3/Sun
JSDK2.0/Jserv 1
Request request, HttpServletResponse
response) throws ServletException, IOException {
// get parameters that were sent with the request
// based on those parameters call one of my functions above
}
}
Can You explain how your idea would apply to this code?
Thanks for your time!
Regds
//OLAS
Request request, HttpServletResponse
response) throws ServletException, IOException {
// get parameters that were sent with the request
// based on those parameters call one of my functions above
}
}
Can You explain how your idea would apply to this code?
Thanks for your time!
Regds
//OLAS
wow! not really for this list i'd say and much more info
needed to solve your problem. can be anything from
network problem to java code ..
Take a look at javamail and try the lists at sun.
Christian Kruggel wrote:
> Hi there!
>
> I try to write a little Java-SMTP-Client but fail to authen
Have you done any tests on SMP using SE v1.3.0-FCS based on Sun's 1.3.0_01
code?
//OLAS
Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> I used to believe that until I tried, some months back, a side-by-side
> comparison of some benchmark code compiled by the old Blackdown JDK1.2.2
> javac and a Sun-supplied javac on
Hi!
First, install virtual frame buffer of some sort.
We use Xvfb which is started with display/screen combination 1:0.
Xvfb can be downloaded from any XFREE download site.
Then make sure DISPLAY is set to 1:0.
With Jserv: set display in jserv.properties
and make sure it is exported.
We use it l