I'm running into problems using jar from the 1.2 pre-release. Oddly
enough, the problems are confined to jar itself, the rest of the jdk
works fine (at least, the parts I've used).
I get the following error:
/usr/local/jdk/bin/i686/native_threads/jar: error in loading shared
libraries
libhpi.so:
You must put the jar file (or directory classes) of JDBC driver in your
CLASSPATH. I have worked with JDBC and Sybase. Sybase creates a directory
which contains subdirs. Subdirectory called "classes" is in my CLASSPATH
and works fine.
greetings
On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Ferenczi Gyorgy Laszlo wrote:
I'm running xntpd on a local server that's also connected to the Internet as a web
server running Slackware 3.6 on Linux 2.0.34.
It's not just the xntpd, but other services as well, but I continue getting conection
refused errors in java.net.ConnectionException exceptions when trying to connect to
Has anyone had success (or even tried) running Apache-JServ 1.0b3/Apache
1.3.4 with the Blackdown JDK 1.2 beta release? All I've been able to do
is get the JDK to report a segmentation violation and chew up all my CPU
until I kill it with extreme prejudice. I've been able to use the JDK
1.2 suc
It is my understanding that variables can be set in the crontab itself as
well. use 'man crontab' for more info
-dave
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> > Does anybody have any experience running java apps from cron.
> > I can't seem to get the syntax right.
>
> Works fine for me. Co
I just finished installing Linux on my machine. I'm very new to the
enviroment.
I want to do the following:
Install JDK1.1.x to my linux box: (RedHat 5.1)
What version of the library do I use, glibc or libc5(What's the
difference anyway? Where do I find docs. to learn about the two lib..)
a
> Does anybody have any experience running java apps from cron.
> I can't seem to get the syntax right.
Works fine for me. Couple of caveats:
1) Make sure you've got the syntax right in crontab... the right number of
fields and all that. If you can't run "echo foo >bar" from cron, something else
Does anybody have any experience running java apps from cron.
I can't seem to get the syntax right.
TIA, Keith
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> Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> > John Summerfield wrote:
> > > > Perhaps this wo
> Subject: Re: How to create a NetworkClassLoader in JDK1.1.x?
> Author: Volker.Augustin ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime
> Date:13/03/99 09:09
It tooks me absolutely ages to work
out how to do a simple class loader.
The documentation was terrible. Anyhow,
I did it in the end - see the attach
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On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, David Thompson wrote:
>
> Urban
>
> I am not using these flags. However, I am setting
> the environment variable THREADS_FLAG to "green".
>
Right. And according to the README.linux (you did read it didn't you? ;)
you need to add a '-Djava.compiler=' when using green threa
Martin Little wrote:
> > > > Perhaps this would be a good time to add a challenge-response mechanism
> > > > to the subscription process -- an initial piece of mail requiring the
> > > > subscriber to confirm the subscription.
> > >
> ...
> I think there was a misunderstandin
Thank you Peter, I will give this a try.
I am sure you understand the difficulty
in finding messages when it is not clear
which keys to search in the archive.
I have found this problem a couple times in
the process of getting started on java-linux.
When I get it going, I plan to garner the emai
Sounds like you might be using -green but not specifying
-Djava.compiler= to disable the JIT. This is a known problem.
-Peter
David Thompson wrote:
>
>
> colleagues,
>
> When starting my GUI based programs they
> flash the window on the screen, then the
> window disappears and exits. There i
Urban
I am not using these flags. However, I am setting
the environment variable THREADS_FLAG to "green".
dt
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David R.Thompson
Los Alamos National Laboratory
TSA 5
wk.ph:505.665.5572
email: [E
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, David Thompson wrote:
>
> colleagues,
>
> When starting my GUI based programs they
> flash the window on the screen, then the
> window disappears and exits. There is
> no error message, the GUI thread just
> seems to die. I have made a simple program
Are you running gree
colleagues,
When starting my GUI based programs they
flash the window on the screen, then the
window disappears and exits. There is
no error message, the GUI thread just
seems to die. I have made a simple program
(in case the problem is something complex with my
other programs) that just ma
colleagues,
When starting my GUI based programs they
flash the window on the screen, then the
window disappears and exits. There is
no error message, the GUI thread just
seems to die. I have made a simple program
(in case the problem is something complex with my
other programs) that just make
On Mon, 15 Mar 1999, Kazuki Yasumatsu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You can use your favorite TrueType and Postscript Type1 fonts instead
> of the TrueType fonts included in the JDK1.2 (jre/lib/fonts).
>
[snip]
I tried changing the fonts used, but not to Type1 or TrueType fonts.
Changing as you described
Nathan Meyers wrote:
> John Summerfield wrote:
> > > Perhaps this would be a good time to add a challenge-response mechanism
> > > to the subscription process -- an initial piece of mail requiring the
> > > subscriber to confirm the subscription.
> >
> > I hate that idea. better to set the list
John Summerfield wrote:
> > Perhaps this would be a good time to add a challenge-response mechanism
> > to the subscription process -- an initial piece of mail requiring the
> > subscriber to confirm the subscription.
>
> I hate that idea. better to set the list up properly so that mailing errors
On Sun, 14 Mar 1999, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> This mailing list appears to be finding its way into a lot of unwelcome
> mailboxes... seems that every time I send something out to java-linux, I
> get a "please stop sending me mail" complaint from someone. My best
> guess is that some prankster somew
http://www.blackdown.org/cgi-bin/jdk/pending?id=423;expression=glibc2.1;user=guest
mentions recomplied version of both of the above.
Has this been release yet? Unforutantely it's not mentioned on the
homepage or the mailing archives.
Nicholas
--
"I reserve the right to contradict my
No do not have source code on disk.
I think O'Reilly puts all source code from their book up on their ftp site.
Is it `ftp://ftp.ora.com' or `ftp://ftp.oreilly.com' ?
Peter
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Subject: Re: How to create a NetworkClas
FYI
Basically the secret to getting `getResource()' and `getResourceAsStream'
to work my custom class loader was subclassing the `URLStreamHandler' and
`URLConnection' to handle the `custom': protocol such that a URL
would work, such
``custom:/SOMEHOST/path/to/file/dukey.gif''
where
peter johnson writes:
> > With respect to "Java3D for Linux": Arcana Ltd.,
> > the company that till last week provided a very
> > popular Java OpenGL API and implementations for
> > JNI, RNI and Netscape's JRI on Linux, Windows,
> > Mac, and other platforms, has been forced to close
> > sh
There is a complete Network Class Loader example in "Java Network
Programning" published by O'Reilly associates.
A very good book worth the money
Peter Pilgrim
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Subject: Re: How to create a NetworkClassLoader in J
Does the linux port
have a sun.net package?
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