On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, IIS - Paul Morie locked 02/06/01 wrote:
> Additionally, here is the output when I try to run the example code:
>
> $> java -native -Djava.library.path=. HelloWorld
> Hello, World. I'm going to call an exception now
> inside try block
> inside throw_it()
> Running construct
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Additionally, here is the output when I try to run the example code:
>
> $> java -native -Djava.library.path=. HelloWorld
> Hello, World. I'm going to call an exception now
> inside try block
> inside throw_it()
> Running constructor
> Abort
Wit
Hi Paul,
I had a similar problem.
This is a known bug from sun' bug databse (no 4389172). Besides suns
says that it is not a bug.
quote from the bug database entry :
"...
Evaluation
The JNI specification makes no guarantees about wh
I forgot to include the machine generated header for the native method in
previos posts...
paul
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Additionally, here is the output when I try to run the example code:
$> java -native -Djava.library.path=. HelloWorld
Hello, World. I'm going to call an exception now
inside try block
inside throw_it()
Running constructor
Abort
Paul
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Hello all-
I am working on an application that uses the JNI to talk between
native code written in C++ and Java. When native code called through
the JNI throws an exception, the stack will be unwound past a valid catch
statement, resulting in a call to __default_terminate() and finally t
I'm using the sun jdk for a j2ee project. I'm interested in switching to the ibm
jdk. They are supposed to be interchangable, no? Can I successfully do this?
What problems would I run into?
Thanks in advance
Kevin
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I think that the commercial edition of Together does that stuff.
regards,
Florent
vijay kukreja wrote:
> hi all,
> I'm looking for some tool which could read java source code
> or byte code and generate sequence diagrams(uml) by
> reverse engineering.
> I have class diagrams generated out of Ra
Dear All
Have you got the J@Whiz test program for Java 2 Platform?
Could you help me having J@Whiz?
Thank
Nam
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Dear All
Have you got the J@Whiz test program for Java 2 Platform?
Could you help me having J@Whiz?
Thank
Nam
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