Re: Problem with big array.

1998-08-08 Thread Juergen Kreileder
Sezemsky Petr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > [1 ] > I have the problem with large array on JVMs on Debian 2.0 on > Pentium 200 MMX, 32 MB RAM. > Netscape Communicator 4.5 writes: Applet Sorttest can't start: ERROR, > appletviwer from JDK 1.1.6 writes the message below. > > pctest:/home/sezemsky/

Re: AWT Bug?

1998-08-08 Thread Juergen Sonnauer
Dustin Lang wrote: > > Hi again, > > I ran Test on NT and it does the same thing. > > Weird... > > dstn. > > - > Dustin Lang, [EMAIL PROTECTED] With sync() from Toolkit after the painting (flush out buffered graphics events), your example does what you would expect

Re: Problem with big array.

1998-08-08 Thread Stephen Wynne
In message , Sezemsky Petr writes: I have the problem with large array on JVMs on Debian 2.0 on Pentium 200 MMX, 32 MB RAM. Netscape Communicator 4.5 writes: Applet Sorttest can't start: ERROR, appletviwer from JDK 1.1.6 writes the

Re: write() bug under 2.1.x kernels...

1998-08-08 Thread peter johnson
Arup Mukherjee wrote: > Hi, > > under the 2.1.x kernels, large write()'s to a socket never come > back if they block, unless I/O occurs on another socket. I've seen > this with 1.1.3 thru 1.1.6v2, with both the Steve Byrne and the Sergei > Nikitin ports under at least 2.1.65 and 2.1.11

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1998-08-08 Thread Sezemsky Petr
Problem with large array. I have the problem with large array on JVMs on Debian 2.0 on Pentium 200 MMX, 32 MB RAM. Netscape Communicator 4.5 writes: Applet Sorttest can't start: ERROR, appletviwer from JDK 1.1.6 writes the message below. pctest:/home/sezemsky/Javatest# javac Sorttest.java pctest

Re: Swing in JDK 1.2

1998-08-08 Thread Scott A. Miller
Agree, we should all respond to this. In addition to forcing developers to put classes in com.sun.java that shouldn't exist there, this will prevent use of the "cross platform look and feel" that Sun promised Java developers early on in the evolution of Swing. IOW we will only be able to use a W

Problem with big array.

1998-08-08 Thread Sezemsky Petr
I have the problem with large array on JVMs on Debian 2.0 on Pentium 200 MMX, 32 MB RAM. Netscape Communicator 4.5 writes: Applet Sorttest can't start: ERROR, appletviwer from JDK 1.1.6 writes the message below. pctest:/home/sezemsky/Javatest# javac Sorttest.java pctest:/home/sezemsky/Javatest# a

RE: Help!

1998-08-08 Thread Peter Schuller
> This days, I was installing Red Hat 5.0 and jdk1.1.5v7. Java don“t > work. Before, I had Slackware 2.0.30, and no problems with java. > What can I do? Could you be more specific? What exactly isn't working? Did your old Slackware system use libc5 perhaps? RH 5.0 uses glibc. So you might hav

Announcement: Test Release of JDK 1.1.6v3 for Intel

1998-08-08 Thread Stephen Wynne
For the bold and brave, JDK 1.1.6 Version 3 for Linux on Intel is now available for limited testing. You should be warned that this time the build environments are significantly different across the libc5 and glibc versions, and very little testing has gone into preparing this unofficial release.

Java classes graphically

1998-08-08 Thread Jan Vicherek
Hello all, I'm all new here. I would like to gain pretty good understanding of Java. I have quite solid understanding of OOP/OOD. I've gone through some Java tutorials a few months back and fooled around with it somewhat. So I know, say, the syntax of the Java language. What I don't know is

Re: I want the 1.2beta4 version of javadoc

1998-08-08 Thread Stephen Wynne
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Karl Pfleger writes: I'd really like to get the 1.2beta4 version of javadoc running on my Linux machine as well. Is there any easy way for me to do this? Karl, As mentioned at http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/docs/faq/FAQ-java-linux-2.html#ss2.7, you

I want the 1.2beta4 version of javadoc

1998-08-08 Thread Karl Pfleger
I'm quite happily writing JDK 1.1 code at the moment, but there are a few shortcoming in the javadoc tool that I find highly annoying and that are remedied in the new version coming with 1.2. (Two of the big points are package or project level comments and the ability to link into an existing set