On Tue, 19 December 2000, "Mr.Y.SHIVAKANT" wrote:
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> From: Jesus M. Salvo Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Java-Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 7:16 PM
> Subject: Running a Java Swing program at boot
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hi everybody
i am doing a project with java , c programme invoking jvm in j2sdk1.3 on redhat6.1
when ever a client makes a request a jvm process is created , then i tried why down we
create single jvm for n number of clients request and place and remove the class files
when ever we require
Hi!
This is a konqueror related problem, not java-linux. As far as I know
konqueror (in KDE2) has a problem starting jdks > 1.1.x.. As far as
running Java using the netscape-plugin mechanism is concerned I think this
isn't working at all. With the new KDE2.0.1 they fixed the jdk-Problem and
you c
I've installed the Blackdown 1.3.0 FCS and the Netscape Plugin that comes
with it. Additionally, I've installed the Java 3D 1.2 into the j2sdk1.3.0
directory.
When I run Netscape 4.76, it runs Java ok, and also the 3D demos that require
the Java Plugin, except Netscape has a problem when I le
I may not be the most qualified to answer questions in here, but here is my
suggestions:
Get the Blackdown http://www.blackdown.org/ SDK 1.3.0 FCS. Blackdown is a
port specificly for Linux systems. I am using it on Slackware and it works.
The INSTALL file with it says how to install the Nets