On 3Jul, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> Mark S. Petrovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I've recently been experimenting with Blackdown JMF under Suse 7.3
> > Linux. While I have had good results with the Sun JRE v1.3, I have
> > not had success with the same code in the same environment under
>
Mark S. Petrovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've recently been experimenting with Blackdown JMF under Suse 7.3
> Linux. While I have had good results with the Sun JRE v1.3, I have
> not had success with the same code in the same environment under
> JRE v1.4. The requirements page for Blackdo
I've recently been experimenting with Blackdown JMF under Suse 7.3
Linux. While I have had good results with the Sun JRE v1.3, I have
not had success with the same code in the same environment under
JRE v1.4. The requirements page for Blackdown JMF indicate that
a JRE > 1.3.0 is required. Perha
On Tue, 2 Jul 2002, Barnet Wagman wrote:
> AND/or does anyone know of other tools for viewing the output of
> -Xrunhprof ? I've tried HPJmeter, but it chokes on large .prof files.
>
Look for HAT, the Heap Analysis Tool.
http://java.sun.com/people/billf/heap/
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Has anyone gotten the profiler PerfAnal to work? I get a
NullPointerException when I run it"
AND/or does anyone know of other tools for viewing the output of
-Xrunhprof ? I've tried HPJmeter, but it chokes on large .prof files.
Thanks,
bw
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On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, jabee rah wrote:
> no It will not possible with java , It will be
> possible by vb
What do you mean MS documents or SO documents?
The current JavaMagazin(german) has brought some example
including some StarOffice documents.
http://www.javamagazin.de/itr/ausgaben/psfile/dat