nge, please try to remember to hit
tab twice). Complete bullshit!
Simple things like - "How do I change the background color of a cell"
turn
into that you've got to write your own CellRenderer. Come on! These
are
basic things that should be *there already*!
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system not very good
for anyone.
If its not obvious, I've been working with Swing for a while now and had
nothing but frustration. 8^)
Rant mode off.
Are there other options out there?
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noticed in the latest
Swing that a button can hold HTML text now so you can do all
sorts of stuff like font changes, multi-lines, colors, ...
Thats all the ideas I have for now!
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end
on this so you could un-serialize an object on a different VM
than it was originally written on.
If I wasn't lazy it should be fairly easy to find somewhere in
the Java specs that tells you what endian is used for the data
written out.
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ere is something for setting a stricter date
validation. Just looked it up and its setLenient(boolean) in the
DateFormat class that SimpleDateFormat inherits from.
Let me know if that does the trick!
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CLASSPATH though so I'm not sure what your problem is.
In general when reporting a problem try to include the versions of all
the relevent pieces of software (JDK and possible Linux distribution).
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sh register vendors on a standard for using
Java on a cash register but I haven't checked their site in a
long while to see whats up. You can find them from the main
Sun java site.
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get the Windows side to send the file without changes to Linux or just
get the file from within Linux.
> That's it.
>
> I would really appreciate any help.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael Bordelon
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Just an update that the bug with modal dialogs I found recently
still occurs in the latest JDK1.1.6v4a.
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Just an update on the problem with Dialogs:
1. I copied the .class files over to Windows 95 and ran them
using the 1.1.6 JDK from Sun and the About dialog box worked
there so its definitely a Linux Java bug.
2. I tried the latest 1.1.6v3a and I still get the error
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dispose();
}
super.processWindowEvent(e);
}
public void actionPerformed(ActionEvent e) {
if (e.getSource() == button1) {
dispose();
}
}
}
Hopefully someone can help me track this bug down!
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How about
speed improvements?
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Stefan Magdalinski wrote:
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> Brad Pepers wrote:
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> > I'm trying to run a program from IBM Visual Age Java 2.0 on Linux
> > but it doesn't work. Its an example program that came with the
> > VAJ 2.0 beta I downloaded. It uses AWT to create a mortgage
ng to do similar things have a good solution?
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downloaded (Windows95 version). SOLID says its a Winsock 2.0 problem
and I've got to downgrade to Winsock 1.? for it to work. Any other
databases supporting JDBC that I can download for evaluation so that
I can test Visual Cafe?
Thanks for any help on any of this!
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I've been trying to use the latest JDK 1.1.5v7 on a RedHat 4.2 system
but have a few problems. The problems have come from trying to run
Java applications I've downloaded off the internet.
The main things I notice off the bat are problems with fonts. The
font used by default on Linux is in itali
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