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1999-09-16 Thread berry

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Re: any news on progress?

1999-09-17 Thread berry

Who are the individuals currently working on the port?
Do they have a formal relationship with Sun?

- Original Message -
From: Chris LeDantec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 9:10 AM
Subject: any news on progress?


> I've noticed that porting work seems to have arrived at a plateau. The
> status pages haven't seen new material in a while and nothing has been
> released publicly for a few months (speaking of jdk1.2p2) I was just
curious
> where things stood, what future plans are (continue work on 1.2 or scrap
it
> in favor of picking up 1.3).  I would really like some new info... even a
> "yep, we're still working on it" would be okay.  I get the feeling that
this
> project is losing momentum, and the Linux community harbors such a huge
> potential for Java development...
>
> On the positive side, Java on Linux is leaps and bounds ahead of Java on
the
> Mac...
>
> Regards,
> Chris LeDantec
> NetBeans, Inc.
>
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swing and syntax question

1999-09-25 Thread berry

Hi,

I was wondering if anyone knows what this following
code means?

public Rectangle getBounds() {
return JFrame.this.getBounds();
}

>From what I can understand it is making an infinate series
of recursive calls.  I find this kind of code all over  Sun's
source.  

Another question:

With Swing classes, at what point is native code actually
called to do drwing .  If you could tell me, I am wondering what classes it
happens in and what is specifically happening. In 1.1 it would be 
the peer classes.

Thanks in advance,

Berry Crawford
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Re: swing and syntax question

1999-09-27 Thread berry



> > Another question:
> >
> > With Swing classes, at what point is native code actually
> > called to do drwing .  If you could tell me, I am wondering what classes
it
> > happens in and what is specifically happening. In 1.1 it would be
> > the peer classes.
>
> I know that one : )
> swing uses
> Canvas
> Frame
> Dialog
> Window
> The native peers are called there.
>

I thought that the whole point of swing was that there were not any peers.


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using ddd w/ java?

1998-09-13 Thread Darrell Berry

has anyone done an FAQ on this?

how do i get started (never used DDD before, as most of my unix work is
in perl and generally don't feel the need for an graphical
debugger...however with java...)

thnx for any help!

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