Re: servlets

1998-11-16 Thread mlorton
> Is anyone using servlets with Apache? > What documentation is there? I am, using the JServ module from Apache and the standard Sun docs. Works fine. M.

Re: Basic installation. Please Help.

1998-11-16 Thread mlorton
> I do hope someone comes up with a better idea than classpath RSN: mine runs > to well over 2K. 1.2 does not use classpath, praise be. M.

testing

1998-11-16 Thread Karl Asha

Re: Basic installation. Please Help.

1998-11-16 Thread Bryce McKinlay
John Summerfield wrote: > On Sun, 15 Nov 1998, Kenny Freeman wrote: > > > Hi, you have to add the path to the jar files like (for example): > > > > export > > CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/usr/local/swing/swing.jar:/home/freeman/jars/net.jar:etc > > > > that should work a little better for you (once you'

Unix Programming Book

1998-11-16 Thread Arnaldo Riquelme -Systems Analyst
I'm looking for good intro book on unix programming. Know anyone that wants to sell one? Any sugestion will be appreciated. thanks

Fantastic Product and Opportunity

1998-11-16 Thread meister
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Activator and JDK 1.1.7+TYA?

1998-11-16 Thread Mario Camou
Hi, I'm probably asking a dumb question, but hope springs eternal...I'm sort of hoping the README isn't up to date... Can Java Activator run on JDK 1.1.7+TYA? (or even without TYA). I don't relish having to have two distinct JDK versions on the same machine, what with all the problems with envir

Re: servlets

1998-11-16 Thread Donald Ball
Try java.apache.org. On Mon, 16 Nov 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Is anyone using servlets with Apache? > > What documentation is there? > > Thanks, > > Mark > -- > > > >

servlets

1998-11-16 Thread 1a8
Is anyone using servlets with Apache? What documentation is there? Thanks, Mark --

Re: Why no audio player for java-linux?

1998-11-16 Thread peter . pilgrim
Absolut Nonsense. Have you tried using one of the examples from the JDK demos, if you downloaded them. I think one of the applets in the Graphics subdirectory has something which plays audio sounds. Is your sound card properly configured. The only game I know that used sound was `XGalaga'. I t

Why no audio player for java-linux?

1998-11-16 Thread Chip Grandits
I was wondering if the Blackdown port for linux supports sound. I have never been able to get a single sound out of java-linux. I am using a debian linux distribution with glibc I have a soundblaster AWE64, but with the basic driver that treats it like an SB16 I am able to hear sound with various

Re: Basic installation. Please Help.

1998-11-16 Thread John Summerfield
On Sun, 15 Nov 1998, Kenny Freeman wrote: > Hi, you have to add the path to the jar files like (for example): > > export > CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:/usr/local/swing/swing.jar:/home/freeman/jars/net.jar:etc > > that should work a little better for you (once you've added the path to > each jar you wa

Re: Linux JDK Bug -

1998-11-16 Thread John Summerfield
On Sat, 14 Nov 1998, Jim Arlet wrote: > Hello, > > Sorry to have to bother you with support questions, but I am an experienced > Java developer on Solaris, and I have been trying to get your JDK port to > run on my Linux machine, without luck. I have tried both the glibc and > libc5 versions of

Accepting sockets ?

1998-11-16 Thread Rob Nugent
Hi, I am trying to write a server program that accepts a large number of socket connection. However, when the number of sockets goes over about 250, the accept call either blocks, or throws an InvalidArgumentException. I did wonder if this is related to the maximum number of open file descriptor

Our Applet crashes on Netscape version 4.06 upwards

1998-11-16 Thread Das Team der BL-Boerse
Help! I am Newbie on Java-Linux and i have a problem on our Applet, we developed. Under Internet Explorer 4 it runs without problems, on Netscape till version 4.05 also, but under the latest ns versions, it crashes or displays the characters not correctly. Maybe someone has an Idea and may take

Re: Two problems. (closing applets)

1998-11-16 Thread Larry Arnoldy
On Mon, 16 Nov 1998 14:56:58 +0530 (IST) Karthik Vishwanath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote T > On Mon, 16 Nov 1998, Larry Arnoldy wrote: > > > It should terminate if you override the destroy() method and call > > dispose() in it. I'm not sure if you need to call setVisible(false) and > > stop(), but

Re: Two problems. (closing applets)

1998-11-16 Thread Karthik Vishwanath
On Mon, 16 Nov 1998, Larry Arnoldy wrote: > It should terminate if you override the destroy() method and call > dispose() in it. I'm not sure if you need to call setVisible(false) and > stop(), but it should not hurt. dispose()? I browsed through the api docs and found no reference to d

Re: Two problems. (closing applets)

1998-11-16 Thread Larry Arnoldy
On Fri, 13 Nov 1998 07:12:00 -0500 Karthik Vishwanath <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote > Hi all, > i am relatively new to Java and i am trying to learn the UI (or > the awt). ... code example removed ... > The code compiles ok, but then when i click on the "Exit" in the > appletviewer i g

Re: Retrieving a fully qualified hostname under NT

1998-11-16 Thread Mark Hofmann
Thanks alot for your help, looks like we've found something which isn't really write-once-run-everywhere like ... I don't like to implement something just because the java-port for a particular OS does NOT do what it should (according to the java-doc getHostName() retrieves the FQHN). For me, th

becoming a member

1998-11-16 Thread Lamar
Hello, What does it take to become a member of the java development team ?