Re: JDBC-connection in Linux

1998-12-14 Thread Rachel Greenham
ed it with reference to connecting to MS SQLServer, as the JDBC-ODBC bridge didn't cut it, and it did seem extremely solid and complete (more so than PostGreSQL anyway), but it turns out to be *extremely* expensive - especially as you go to "enterprise" capabilities (below which it's

Re: VAJava 4 Linux petition is still on!!!

1998-12-14 Thread Rachel Greenham
27;d love to, but this URL doesn't respond. -- Rachel Greenham Epinet Communications plc

Re: thanks

1998-12-18 Thread Rachel Greenham
s we want to wait for it to become available for all our platforms. We have a stable working environment here so there's no urgent need. -- Rachel Greenham Epinet Communications plc

Re: subscribe

1999-01-04 Thread Rachel Greenham
unicator 4.5) that I've disabled it. If someone can tell me how to make Netscape use the local JVM I would be *very* grateful! -- Rachel Greenham Epinet Communications plc

Re: KDE L&F ?

1999-01-19 Thread Rachel Greenham
Brian Jones wrote: > > Andreas Rueckert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > Hi! > > > > Is there a KDE L&F for Swing? > > No, but you could create one, although I think the L&F you refer to is > controlled more by your window manager than the desktop environment. Well, as far as I could see, the

Does anyone know the status of Java Linux on the Cobalt Qube?

1999-02-23 Thread Rachel Greenham
runs on a Netwinder, as an alternative. -- Rachel Greenham Epinet Communications plc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Off topic question..

1999-03-05 Thread Rachel Greenham
o problems whatsoever. Worked way better than the Postgres JDBC drivers anyway. It's Java, why port? -- Rachel Greenham Epinet Communications plc -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubs

Re: Cobalt

1999-03-09 Thread Rachel Greenham
co.uk and he wants > java 1.1 or above on it how can this be done we have compiled a number > of programs for the Cobalt and they mostly work. ISTR asking this myself a little while back: How good is Java on these things? (ie: can we deploy JSP stuff on them?) I got no answer, hope you hear bet

Re: Question regarding a JDK1.2 bug

1999-06-28 Thread Rachel Greenham
Sanjay Bose wrote: > > I had submitted a bug (#667) on 25th March 1999 and it has not yet been > addressed by the BlackDown group. Since our product relies on the > transient nameserver in JDK 1.2, we need that bug addressed so that we > can officially state Linux Support. You need to remember t

Re: Java IDE

1999-06-29 Thread Rachel Greenham
Matthias Carlsson wrote: > I'm having problem finding a Java IDE for Linux I like, and I thought > I should give it a try and ask here. What is everyone here using to > develop their classes in Linux? I'm used to KAWA for Win32, but now > after switching to Linux I've been unable to find a good r

Re: favorite code beautifiers?

1999-07-06 Thread Rachel Greenham
Hendrik Schreiber wrote: > Michael Thome wrote: > > > Any suggestions for nice code beautifiers (for java)? Beautifiers > > written in java would, of course, be preferred, but as long as it runs > > under linux (C/C++/whatever)... Artistic Style was quite nice. -- Rachel ---

Re: IBM Visual Age for Java

1999-07-13 Thread Rachel Greenham
Wendell Nichols wrote: > > In searching for a good (free or otherwise) IDE for Linux I found Visual > Age (beta) for Linux on IBM's site. > > http://www7.software.ibm.com/vad.nsf/Data/Document2590 > > I had to register to get it, but if its good I may even buy it. I think > the Linux Java comm

Re: How to help???

1999-07-17 Thread Rachel Greenham
Robert Perry wrote: > > I have virtually no time, but would like to know how to help the > Blackdown team. I'm not sure that I could help. I just started looking > on the web paged expecting a todo list or something. Not seeing a "How > to Help" page I though someone in this list could get

Re: Jrun on linux and apachie?

1999-07-23 Thread Rachel Greenham
Brent Allsop wrote: > > Folks, > > I'm attempting to get java server pages and java servlets > running on a remote Linux box (Redhat 6.0) with apache. I only have > access to this linux box via telnet, no X or any graphics. > > What's the best JVM to use for something like this

Re: Jrun on linux and apachie?

1999-07-24 Thread Rachel Greenham
Dimitris Vyzovitis wrote: > > Rachel Greenham wrote: > > > > > JVM only wants X if you're trying to run GUI applications. > > There's no problem with running command-line applications and > > servlets. > > > > This is not absolutely tru

Re: Help Needed ??

1999-08-01 Thread Rachel Greenham
Rajkishore Barik wrote: > > Hi, > > Is it possible to get JDBC code for linux ? > If so, where can i get it. Sure, depends what back-end database you'd be connecting to though. PostgreSQL (http://www.postgresql.org), which I use, has a JDBC driver as part of the package. JDBC d

Re: How can I help?

1999-08-05 Thread Rachel Greenham
Larry Gates wrote: > > Here's another "project" that should be easy with Java, yet very > much needed (at least by me, unless someone knows of a good > alternative to Ncftp): > > > I've always wanted a GUI driven FTP program just like CuteFTP for windows98. Actually, go to IBM's AlphaWorks sit

Re: linux distribution preinstall java

1999-08-19 Thread Rachel Greenham
Martin Schröder wrote: > > On 1999-08-18 16:46:33 -0700, J.P.Lewis wrote: > > I heard that Redhat says that they can't for licensing reasons. > > On the other hand, I believe that Mandrake includes blackdown > > on the applications cd. > > > > Does anyone know what the issue is? Is the licensing

Re: Where/When is a new release? (Big News!)

1999-09-07 Thread Rachel Greenham
Mark Wielaard wrote: > > Hi, > > I saw that the status page says that there have been some big improvements > in the recent Blackdown port. > > > > > Big news! > > We've made significant progress with the problems plaguing

Re: Where/When is a new release? (Big News!)

1999-09-07 Thread Rachel Greenham
Ted Neward wrote: > > I thought I downloaded pre-v3 just a few weeks ago; "java -version" still > reports itself as v2, though. THe FTP site still only goes up to pre-v2. -- Rachel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECT

Re: Reinstall 1.1.7

1999-09-16 Thread Rachel Greenham
Tom Whitcomb wrote: > > All, > > I've got 1.2 installed and I want to remove it and reinstall 1.1.7. How do > I uninstall 1.2? Do I just delete the 1.2 directories? What about the > support for the automatic CLASSPATH? > > Thanks for any help, Well, under SuSE Java 1.1.7 is installed in /usr

Re: Reinstall 1.1.7

1999-09-17 Thread Rachel Greenham
Surjan Singh wrote: > > I always thought that you _don't_ need the classpath. If you have your > PATH variable correctly (for the release you want to use, e.g. > /usr/local/jdk1.2/bin) then you don't need to worry about anything else. > > The only reason you would want your CLASSPATH set, is if

Out of memory in JavaDoc in Java 1.2prev2

1999-09-24 Thread Rachel Greenham
I can't create a Javadoc of my library! I get out of memory errors. The computer has loads of memory left over. It's OK if I use the -1.1 flag, but not without. Any ideas what I can do about this? -- Rachel -- To UNSUBSCRIB

Re: Java on RedHat 6.1

1999-10-07 Thread Rachel Greenham
Paolo Ciccone wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 07, 1999 at 10:49:58AM -0700, Dan Iuster wrote: > > RedHat has just released the 6.1 version of Linux. I am curious if > > anyone has had any experience with the 1.1.7, 1.1.8 or 1.2 JDK and JRE > > on RedHat 6.1. I have some rather large applications to port

Re: Moving datbase access servlets built with Jbuilder3 to Linux/Apache(jserv)/JRE

1999-10-08 Thread Rachel Greenham
Ola Samuelson wrote: > > Hi! > I am moving servlets accessing databases(jdbc) to Linux plattform with > Apache(jserv) and I am unsure > whether this will work or not. > > I am using a lot of com.borland.dx classes as well as others. > Speaking generally: Will it work, provided that I also move

Re: Blackdown JDK vs Sun JDK

1999-12-07 Thread Rachel Greenham
Juergen Kreileder wrote: > I didn't say so. I don't have problems with somebody using our code. > This is about respect! What we have now is stuff like: In case you're interested I've posted up an article to our LinuxGrrls.Org site about this saying basically that, that LinuxToday are kindly l

Re: looking for URL

1999-12-09 Thread Rachel Greenham
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I hate to waste mailing list bandwidth this way, but I've been asked for > the URL for an article I read recently that quoted an IBMer making some > statement about J2EE vs. WebSphere. I believe it was an article on > linuxgrrl but I can't track it down there as the

Re: Java shell

2000-03-17 Thread Rachel Greenham
Rob Saul wrote: > Timothy Reaves wrote: > > > > I saw - somewhere sometime - a java shell application, that would > > let you interactively execute java code. I've lost the link. Can > > someone provide some assistance? > > Perhaps you're thinking of http://www.beanshell.org ? Never heard

Problems installing Java plugin - sharkive broken?

2000-03-24 Thread Rachel Greenham
I can't seem to install the Java plugin on SuSE 6.3. If I run the Sharkive, ie: sh JavaPlugIn_1.2.2.px.sh It shows me the license message in more, but when I leave that, I just get the following errors: : command not found.sh: : command not found.sh: : command not found.sh: ': not a valid iden

Re: Problems installing Java plugin - sharkive broken?

2000-03-24 Thread Rachel Greenham
Tom Williams wrote: > > I had this same problem and it was caused by the format of the file I > downloaded from the Blackdown site. I downloaded the same file from a > mirror site and the problem went away. Hmm. I did download from a mirror... this one: ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/ I think I'l

Re: Problems installing Java plugin - sharkive broken?

2000-03-27 Thread Rachel Greenham
Karl Asha wrote: > > Seems a lot of people have managed to download the plugin in ascii > mode. It needs to be explicitly downloaded in binary mode. The version > at ftp.tux.org is correct. That site is actually the central mirror > repository. OK, the wget one didn't work either, now trying wit

Re: Plugin control panel crashes Netscape

2000-03-27 Thread Rachel Greenham
Juergen Kreileder wrote: > > >>>>> Rachel Greenham writes: > > Rachel> OK, having now installed the Java Plugin on my system, I'm > Rachel> finding that if I select the JavaPluginControlPanel item > Rachel> that's appear

Re: Plugin control panel crashes Netscape

2000-03-28 Thread Rachel Greenham
Juergen Kreileder wrote: > >> Do you use a glibc-2.x version of netscape? > > Rachel> Is there an easy way I can verify this? (I know there's a > Rachel> command to run on an executable to see what library > Rachel> dependencies it has, but I can't remember what it is.) > > ldd

Re: Plugin control panel crashes Netscape

2000-03-28 Thread Rachel Greenham
Adam Ambrose wrote: > > Rachel Greenham wrote: > > > Yes. That's the one I downloaded from netscape.com anyway, to my > > recollection, that didn't work with the libc5 Acrobat plugin either, but > > does with the newer presumably glibc one that's come o

Re: .tar.bz2 ?

2000-05-24 Thread Rachel Greenham
"Eko Budhi S." wrote: > > Thank you. > I have tried your suggestion, but it doesn't work ... and I find that the > tar version is 1.12 ... > and there is no I or y options ... is this an old tar which can't unzipped > the .bz2 ? Have you installed bzip2 / bunzip2? You'll need these. Tar can only