I tried to install the newest tomcat-3.2.3-3 with my already existing j2sdk,
blackdown, and
found that tomcat now wanted to install jdk1.1 even though the j2sdk was
installed.
I posted a query and was told to get j2*1.3*1.3.1*1.1*i386.deb files and use
them instead of the j2sdk1.3 that I got fro
I tried to install the newest tomcat-3.2.3-3 with my already existing j2sdk,
blackdown, and
found that tomcat now wanted to install jdk1.1 even though the j2sdk was installed.
I posted a query and was told to get j2*1.3*1.3.1*1.1*i386.deb files and use them
instead of the j2sdk1.3 that I got fro
Hello,
I don't think the setDefaultCloseOperation works correctly.
What I want to do is when I click on the 'X' in the right corner of the
window, that it just hides. I have tried HIDE_ON_CLOSE and that doesn't
work, and I have also written my own close operations by setting
DO_NOTHING_ON_CLOSE
Hello,
I don't think the setDefaultCloseOperation works correctly.
What I want to do is when I click on the 'X' in the right corner of the
window, that it just hides. I have tried HIDE_ON_CLOSE and that doesn't
work, and I have also written my own close operations by setting
DO_NOTHING_ON_CLO
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 02:17:40PM -0600, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:
> So
> What am I doing wrong?
> I try to go to incoming.debian.org with http to download the j2sdk etc
> and get the message that says can't connect to site.
> Is this the correct site?
The machine that hosts incoming is dow
On Fri, Sep 28, 2001 at 02:17:40PM -0600, J. R. Westmoreland wrote:
> So
> What am I doing wrong?
> I try to go to incoming.debian.org with http to download the j2sdk etc
> and get the message that says can't connect to site.
> Is this the correct site?
The machine that hosts incoming is do
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