Aleph One wrote:
> Anyone had any luck running jdK 1.1.5v7 or v5 in a RH 5.0 box with the
> latest glibc RPMs? I get a SIGSEGV with both deep inside glibc.
The v7 works fine for me on RH 5.0. I use it every day, and I have a
large RMI-based system that we run on NT and Solaris as well as Linux.
On Fri, 22 May 1998, Maksim Lin wrote:
> Sorry everyone, I should have included the url to XTC, so that anyone
> interested can grap it and have a look. Note that there isn't a whole
> lot a documentation and what there is in a text file mixed in with the
> src.
>
> http://www.cs.umb.edu/~eug
Sorry everyone, I should have included the url to XTC, so that anyone
interested can grap it and have a look. Note that there isn't a whole
lot a documentation and what there is in a text file mixed in with the
src.
http://www.cs.umb.edu/~eugene/XTC/
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Karl
Pfleger writes:
So maybe I'm being completely clueless here, but aren't there some
instructions somewhere on how to do the installation of Steve
Byrne's port?
Karl,
Yes, http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/libraries.html is
a start.
Can
Anyone had any luck running jdK 1.1.5v7 or v5 in a RH 5.0 box with the
latest glibc RPMs? I get a SIGSEGV with both deep inside glibc.
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On Wed, 20 May 1998, Maksim Lin wrote:
> The story is that as a part of my Masters thesis, I need to do a "proof
> of concept" Java project, using a OO distributed developpment
> methodology based on open-source development model. Now one of the
> ideas I have for the project, is creating a pure
So maybe I'm being completely clueless here, but aren't there some
instructions somewhere on how to do the installation of Steve Byrne's port?
My first problem is that not being a Linux expert I have no idea whether I
should use the glibc or the libc5 version and I can't find any helpful files
th
Hello!
Using
java_dyn version "sbb:08/16/97-14:45"
I got a signal 11 error with this class. I´m writing a Java-Compiler for a
project at University (nothing special, about 20 people are doing the
same, just for education).
The ´Test12.class´ is buggy, because there is an ´aload´ missing
Ugo Cei wrote:
> Brad Pepers wrote:
> > 3. Is Java on Linux (or Windows 95 for that matter) at the point where
> >I can expect to develop end-user commercial software and have the
> >stability and ease of use I need?
>
> Can't comment on this, I've yet to begin deploying and testing.
We
Until yesterday I used Slackware 3.4. It came with Java
support. Now we have moved to RedHat5.0. What needs to be done, if
anything, to set it up for Java? Where can I get the latest JDK for
Linux?
Thanks
Steve Gee
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Brad Pepers wrote:
>
> I may need to use a Windows development tool and then run the Java code
> on Linux.
Been there, done that.
> 1. Has anyone tried to use the code they generate on Linux?
Visual Cafe', yes, but the PDE, not the DDE. Works ok, just had to
change some fonts in font.properti
> There seems to be two commonly used Java/Database application
> development
> tools and they are Visual Cafe and JBuilder. Here are my questions:
I can't help you directly, but we went with Borland's C++ Builder
Client/Server a year ago. It cost $2k for 1.0. Now they've come out
with 3.0 (I
Hi!
In addition to JDK1.1.5v7, I wanted a fast JRE (for big stuff like HotJava),
so I downloaded Kaffe (because it's JIT ability) and installed. However, kaffe
always gives me:
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: initializeSystemClass
when I try to run a Java class.
Does anyone know what might be wr
On Wed, 20 May 1998, Brad Pepers wrote:
> I have a demo copy of Visual Cafe but
> haven't got far into it since it doesn't like the SOLID Server I just
> downloaded (Windows95 version). SOLID says its a Winsock 2.0 problem
> and I've got to downgrade to Winsock 1.? for it to work.
We have a man
What machine are u running?
I got the v7 of Linux (by ftp) from a directory
called "mklinux" but...
What are the meaning of "mklinux", "common" , and "i386" ?
alpha and sparc are all sum machines, right?
thankyou!
Jose
Hi Brad,
> I have played with the free demo version of Visual Age and liked it.
> Isn't the Enterprise version extremely expensive though? I thought
> it was over the $2000 mark.
You are right. The enterprise version is quite expensive. I didn't noticed your
site wasn't an educational one, as I
Jauvane Cavalcante de Oliveira wrote:
>
> Hi Brad,
>
> > There seems to be two commonly used Java/Database application development
> > tools and they are Visual Cafe and JBuilder. Here are my questions:
>
> I strongly suggest you to use VisualAge for Java from IBM. The Enterprise
> version has
I had the problem : UnsatisfiedLinkError or another of the same style in
a System.loadLibrary. By Mitterrand ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ). I got the
tutorial at www.java.soft.
Choose the Java native Interface one.
A very important thing which is hidden : if your shared library has the
name libShared.so
On Thu, May 21, 1998 at 12:54:18, Artur Biesiadowski said:
> Keith T. Garner wrote:
> > My only problem with Swing and tya lately is when swing calls
> > unimplemented (in tya) op codes. Once tya implements them I'm sure life
> > will be better.
>
> Unimplemented opcodes ? Could you be more verb
From: Carl E Tallis@ERS_TYSONS on 05/21/98 07:47 AM
(Sorry in advance for the format - I'm on Notes, now.)
I've used V. Cafe, and found it somewhat lacking. Version 2.5 (the latest)
doesn't work well with Swing, and the visual/textual editing correlation is
primitive (to say the least) comp
Keith T. Garner wrote:
>
> My only problem with Swing and tya lately is when swing calls
> unimplemented (in tya) op codes. Once tya implements them I'm sure life
> will be better.
>
Unimplemented opcodes ? Could you be more verbose - what opcodes do you
mean and where they occur ?
Artur
Hello all,
You now where is move jdbc mailing list ?
Thanks in advance,
Florian
I want to develop a database application using Java. I want a tool that
has database aware widgets. I can't find anything like this on Linux so
I may need to use a Windows development tool and then run the Java code
on Linux.
There seems to be two commonly used Java/Database application
develop
> "Paul" == Paul Reavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Paul> I'd like to volunteer to start and maintain some
Paul> documentation on installing and running the java JDK port
Paul> under Debian. Primary focus would be on latest releases
Paul> (i.e. those that haven't become debian
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