Re: Appletviewer under 1.1.5(glibc version)
Try the new jdk rpm from ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contrib/hurricane/i386/jdk-1.1.5-7.i386.rpm On Sun, 10 May 1998, Dan Hughes wrote: > Hello, > I installed the jdk1.1.5 on my linux machine. I do have one > problem with the appletviewer. For some reason when the appletviewer > will not dispaly strings to the screen after it is first initialized. > However, after the applet is resized it works without error. This > also includes the status string that states "applet initialized" or > "applet started". > I know that when you resize the applet it has to redraw the > applet, so something the appletviewer uses initially is not working. > Any ideas? Please e-mail me if you do, I am not that familiar with > the way Xwindows works, so I can't make a valid guess as to why this > error occurs. > Thank You, > Dan Hughes > P.S. Has anyone else had this problem? > > > > _ > DO YOU YAHOO!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > === Sorin LINGUREANU ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Network Administrator in Data Communication Center "Gh. Asachi" Technical University of Iasi http://www.tuiasi.ro/pages/CCTI Bd. Copou, nr. 22 Work Phone: +40 (0) 32 214410 Iasi - ROMANIA Home Phone: +40 (0) 32 225064 ===
Re: glibc2/jdk1.1.5v7
Now the rpm for glibc/jdk1.1.5.v7 is available at: ftp://ftp.redhat.com/contrib/hurricane/i386/jdk-1.1.5-7.i386.rpm On Tue, 12 May 1998, Robert Lynch wrote: > Andy Stubbs wrote: > > > > OK... obviously I've not got them working together, so before I launch > > into full diagnostics: I notice on the website that glibc-2.0.7-7 is the > > redhat package recommended. Now, not being an rpm type, I only have 2.0.6 > > (this is the latest one I can *find*) which I compiled myself... So my > > question is, _could_ this be the reason for the segfaulting? > > > > Brief description: sounds a bit like what our friend Travis Shirk was > > going through; i.e., "java Class" segfaults, as does "javac". I've done a > > fair amount of tweaking and diagnostic work which I can post if anyone > > cares... > > > > I'd appreciate any hints/clues/suggestions > > > > andy > > > > - > > Andy Stubbs +44 151 794 4045 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I installed jdk1.1.5v7 a few days ago, and upon testing got segfaults > running javac. Also noticed the upgrade recommendation, (and having > RH5.0, using an rpm) upgraded from whatever to glibc-2.0.7-7, _no_ > problems since then... > > HTH. > > Bob L. > -- > Robert Lynch-Berkeley CA [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://www.best.com/~rmlynch/ > === Sorin LINGUREANU ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Network Administrator in Data Communication Center "Gh. Asachi" Technical University of Iasi http://www.tuiasi.ro/pages/CCTI Bd. Copou, nr. 22 Work Phone: +40 (0) 32 214410 Iasi - ROMANIA Home Phone: +40 (0) 32 225064 ===
Re: JNI Panic
Under which platform, which library set, and do you have sample code to display the problem? Karl "Ceming Fu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, > > When I run javac, the following error is encounter > > JNI Panic: JNI recieved a null class. > > > How do I go about solving this problem? > > Thanks, > Linux User > > > > __ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Re: Unidentified subject!
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1.1.6 port status
I've applied all of the Linux patches to the 1.1.6 source base. I'm checking them in now to my CVS tree (thank heaven I got it back after the disk crash) and I'm about to start my first build. Wish me luck! Steve
Re: apache 1.2.4 + mod-jserv + SdK
I am running exactly what you are trying to do under Redhat 5.0 but I am using the 1.1.5v5 redhat rpm (which was located under www.java-linux.org before it died). I have not succeeded in getting 1.1.5v7 working, but I have also only used very little time on it. The reason is that I dont want to mess with something which is not an rpm, since it makes it ahrder to manage. So please someone make the jdk1.1.5v7 rpm that runs out of the box for RH5. Actually I build an apache-jserver rpm as well so that I can easily reinstall it. If you want then maybe I can send you both rpms? I can tell you that the servlets run VERY FAST on my box, and I am very pleased with the setup. My next thing is to try to get java server pages up. I only have one problem that is that after a period of a month the servlets start to fail with an error about "cannot access channel" or something like that, but then I just restart httpd and it works again. I was thinking about just restarting httpd(apache) each night. Stefan >Hi, > >I was wondering if anyone out there is trying the same as I am and that >is to set up the apache webserver for linux with the servlet module and >development kit voor java servlets. I've been trying to do some things >with the new jserv release of java and get it recompiled into a new make >of apache 1.2.4 for linux, but unsuccesful sofar. If anyone knows how to >get it to work I woul;d greatly appreciate it. I'm running RedHat 5 now, >but I can reinstall into Slackware anytime , if that will work. > >About the Jdk1.1.5v7 thing, about the only thing I've done with it sofar >is run ICQJava with it and it works great, without any problems, with >RedHat 5. > >Hans >
JNI Panic
Hi, When I run javac, the following error is encounter JNI Panic: JNI recieved a null class. How do I go about solving this problem? Thanks, Linux User __ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
bug - system clipboard does not work
This example code works fine on Solaris and Win95/NT: import java.net.*; import java.awt.*; import java.awt.datatransfer.*; import java.io.*; import java.awt.event.*; class clipboard extends Frame implements ClipboardOwner{ TextArea t1=new TextArea("Area 1...",20,20); TextArea t2=new TextArea("Area 2...",20,20); Button b1=new Button("Copy"); Button b2=new Button("Paste"); Panel pA=new Panel(); Panel pB=new Panel(); ClipboardOwner owner=this; Clipboard Clip=getToolkit ().getSystemClipboard (); public void lostOwnership(Clipboard b,Transferable c) { System.out.println("We lost ownership!"); } public static void main(String args[]) { clipboard c=new clipboard(); c.resize(new Dimension(300,300)); c.show(); } clipboard() { setLayout(new BorderLayout(10,10)); pA.setLayout(new FlowLayout()); pB.setLayout(new FlowLayout()); pA.add("West",t1); pA.add("East",t2); b1.addActionListener( new ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { Transfer trans=new Transfer(t1.getSelectedText()); Clip.setContents(trans,owner); } }); b2.addActionListener( new ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { Transferable data=Clip.getContents(this); StringReader s; if (data.isDataFlavorSupported(new DataFlavor("text/insidejava","Test on InsideJava"))) System.out.println("Transferable supports text/insidejava Mime Type."); if (data.isDataFlavorSupported(DataFlavor.stringFlavor)) System.out.println("Transferable supports application/x-java-serializedobject Mime Type"); try { String result = ""; s=(StringReader)data.getTransferData(DataFlavor.plainTextFlavor); try { for (;;) { int c = s.read (); if (c == -1) break; result += (char) c; } } catch (Exception ioe) { } t2.setText (result); t1.setText (result); } catch (UnsupportedFlavorException ex) {System.out.println("Unsupported Flavor!");} catch (IOException ex) {System.out.println("IOException!");} } }); pB.add(b1); pB.add(b2); add("South",pB); add("Center",pA); } } class Transfer implements Transferable { String s; public Transfer(String s) { this.s=s; } public Object getTransferData(DataFlavor flavor) throws UnsupportedFlavorException, IOException { if (flavor.getMimeType().equals("text/insidejava")) return s; if (flavor==DataFlavor.stringFlavor) return s; return null; } public boolean isDataFlavorSupported(DataFlavor flavor) { System.out.println("isDataFlavorSupported Method called with:"); System.out.println(" Mime Type: "+flavor.getMimeType()); System.out.println(" Human Name: "+flavor.getHumanPresentableName()); if (flavor.getMimeType().equals("text/insidejava") ||flavor==DataFlavor.stringFlavor) return true; else return false; } public DataFlavor[] getTransferDataFlavors() { DataFlavor d[]=new DataFlavor[1]; d[0]=new DataFlavor("tex
Re: bug - system clipboard does not work
Hi- I noticed a very similar problem with an example in "CoreJava, 1.1", v. 2. While the selection goes ONTO the system clipboard as whatever you declare it to be, it comes OFF the system clipboard as a: "sun.awt.motif.X11Selection.class" I don't know whether this is a bug or a feature. ;-) The work-around I found was to: == import sun.awt.motif.X11Selection; // not good, sun class, but... // test for X11 selection Transferable selection = mimeClipboard.getContents(this); ... if(selection instanceof X11Selection) { String sx = (String)selection.getTransferData(DataFlavor.stringFlavor); // do whatever... } == In the CoreJava example, the authors implemented their own image/mime encoding scheme, so they were alwasy working with strings, essentially... HTH. Bob L. -- Robert Lynch-Berkeley CA [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.best.com/~rmlynch/ -- Steve Zara wrote: > > This example code works fine on Solaris and Win95/NT: > > import java.net.*; > import java.awt.*; > import java.awt.datatransfer.*; > import java.io.*; > import java.awt.event.*; > > class clipboard extends Frame implements ClipboardOwner{ > TextArea t1=new TextArea("Area 1...",20,20); > TextArea t2=new TextArea("Area 2...",20,20); > Button b1=new Button("Copy"); > Button b2=new Button("Paste"); > Panel pA=new Panel(); > Panel pB=new Panel(); > ClipboardOwner owner=this; > Clipboard Clip=getToolkit ().getSystemClipboard (); > > public void lostOwnership(Clipboard b,Transferable c) > { > System.out.println("We lost ownership!"); > } > > public static void main(String args[]) > { > clipboard c=new clipboard(); > c.resize(new Dimension(300,300)); > c.show(); > } > > clipboard() > { > setLayout(new BorderLayout(10,10)); > pA.setLayout(new FlowLayout()); > pB.setLayout(new FlowLayout()); > pA.add("West",t1); > pA.add("East",t2); > > b1.addActionListener( new ActionListener() { > > public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) > { > Transfer trans=new Transfer(t1.getSelectedText()); > Clip.setContents(trans,owner); > } > }); > > > b2.addActionListener( new ActionListener() { > public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) > { > > Transferable data=Clip.getContents(this); > StringReader s; > if (data.isDataFlavorSupported(new >DataFlavor("text/insidejava","Test on InsideJava"))) > System.out.println("Transferable supports >text/insidejava Mime Type."); > > if >(data.isDataFlavorSupported(DataFlavor.stringFlavor)) > System.out.println("Transferable supports >application/x-java-serializedobject Mime Type"); > try { > > String result = ""; > >s=(StringReader)data.getTransferData(DataFlavor.plainTextFlavor); > > try { > for (;;) { > int c = s.read (); > if (c == -1) > break; > > result += (char) c; > } > } catch (Exception ioe) { > } > t2.setText (result); > t1.setText (result); > > > } > catch (UnsupportedFlavorException ex) >{System.out.println("Unsupported Flavor!");} > catch (IOException ex) >{System.out.println("IOException!");} > > } > }); > > pB.add(b1); > pB.add(b2); > > add("South",pB); > add("Center",pA); > } > } > > class Transfer implements Transferable > { > String s; > > public Transfer(String s) > { > this.s=s; > } > > public Object getTransferData(DataFlavor flavor) throws >UnsupportedFlavorException, IOException > { > if (flavor.getMimeType().equals("text/insidejava")) return s; > if (flavor==DataF
Re: 1.1.6 port status
Luck! On Tue, 12 May 1998, Steve Byrne wrote: [I've applied all of the Linux patches to the 1.1.6 source base. I'm [checking them in now to my CVS tree (thank heaven I got it back after [the disk crash) and I'm about to start my first build. Wish me luck! [ [Steve [ [
Error
When running some software (Structure Builder by Tendril Software) under jdk1.1.5v7 including glibc 2.0.7-7 (glibc and glibc-devel) patches for RedHat5, I get a SEGV kind of thing when it tries to close a small "loading progress" type dialog. Here's a subset of the output: Full thread dump: "Thread-5" (TID:0x40673190, sys_thread_t:0x4141de0c, state:R) prio=5 *current thread* sun.awt.motif.MComponentPeer.dispose(MComponentPeer.java:215) sun.awt.motif.MDialogPeer.dispose(MDialogPeer.java:79) java.awt.Component.removeNotify(Component.java:2526) java.awt.Container.removeNotify(Container.java:1149) java.awt.Window.dispose(Window.java:177) com.tendril.awt.p.dispose(Unknown Source) com.tendril.frontend.os$ProgressBarDisplay.Ὂ(Unknown Source) [I assume nothing else would be helpful] ... I hope this is helpful. Regards, Chris Dailey
Re: bug - system clipboard does not work
In line with my post about Steve's problem, if his "paste" button actionListener method is altered (gutted?) as follows, just for a demo to show pasting from the system clipboard: - ... b2.addActionListener( new ActionListener() { public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) { Transferable data=Clip.getContents(this); //System.out.println("data is: "+data); String result = ""; try { result = (String)data.getTransferData(DataFlavor.stringFlavor); } catch (Exception ex) {;} t2.setText (result); t1.setText (result); } }); pB.add(b1); pB.add(b2); add("South",pB); add("Center",pA); } } -- then text copied to the system clipboard (for example, highlighting and copying some text in Netscape mail) will be pasted to both text areas when the "paste" button is hit. This shows that this "bug" can be gotten around. Bob L. -- Robert Lynch-Berkeley CA [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.best.com/~rmlynch/
[Fwd: Java BugParade Linux request]
I just received this. For those you voted before, please change your vote to cover the JDK. For those you have not voted, please do. -- What Do You Want To Spend Today? Andrew Newton Linux, FREE for an unlimited time! [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.debian.org/social_contract.htmlwww.eskimo.com/~lfs Greetings. The Java RFE, http://developer.javasoft.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4097810.html has been supplanted by a new request: http://developer.javasoft.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4137729.html The new request references the JDK specifically. If you are interested in a JDK for Linux, please change your vote(s) accordingly to the new request. Please forgive me if you receive this message more than once.
jdk1.1.5: Using jdb under Linux
Hello, I've been trying to get jdb running under jdk1.1.5 under Linux, with no luck. Has anybody gotten this working? First I type: javac -g Layout.java then: jdb Layout, from the JDE/Debug option Emacs then says: "Initializing jdb..." and nothing more. Has anybody gotten this to work? Thanks, Larry