Re: HELP: using unix-signals?

2000-03-31 Thread kornel c
Hi, posted from Java developer connection (sorry I didn't fix indentation). The code works. I tried it, but I created a watch thread instead of using the main thread. from http://forum2.java.sun.com/forum?14@@.ee7b71f = excerpt start here code NOT teste

Re: Red Hat, Caldera, TurboLinux to bundle IBM JDK!

2000-01-25 Thread kornel c
That is beautiful! Especially because IBM's JDK-s have the reputation to be very fast. -kornel - Original Message - From: "Nelson Minar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 11:59 AM Subject: Red Hat, Caldera, TurboLinux to bundle IBM JDK! > (I p

Re: Java web server

2000-01-19 Thread kornel c
s and dozens of property files. It is really bad in that regard. I hear there next version's going to clean that messup a bit, though I'm not sure about that. Otherwise it is usable though. It implements the servlet API nicely. Not very fancy, but free. -kornel - Original Message ---

Re: Unidentified subject!

2000-01-19 Thread kornel c
My guess is that LD_LIBRARY_PATH which is the path for sahred libraries does not include the directory where your shared libraries (libserver.so, etc) are. Find out where these libraries are and add the directory. -kornel - Original Message - From: "Roger Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <

Re: Java web server

2000-01-19 Thread kornel c
Do you guys know about jigsaw from the web consortium. It is also a free Java web server. -kornel - Original Message - From: "Nathan Meyers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Pedro Guimaraes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "Roger Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, January 1

Re: Nathan's Book

2000-01-09 Thread kornel c
Nathan, Congratulations! I wish you good luck with your book. I'll check it out myself. -kornel - Original Message - From: "Nathan Meyers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Weiqi Gao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2000 9:03 AM Subject: Re: Nathan's Book

Re: Blackdown JDK vs Sun/Inprise

1999-12-18 Thread kornel c
Nathan, >Whoa, Kornel... we disagree on very little, if anything. You're welcome >to point out deficiencies in the sample implementation, and I hope I'm >welcome to point out that it *is* a sample implementation (which is why >there's a market for companies like TowerJ to create *real* >implement

Re: Blackdown JDK vs Sun/Inprise

1999-12-18 Thread kornel c
Dear Nathan, >But, such considerations aside, it is useful to understand what problems >are inherent versus what are implementation details. Some of Java's I do understand memory management. I just don't necessarily want to have to care about it in Java: Java is advertised as an environment whic

Re: Blackdown JDK vs Sun/Inprise

1999-12-18 Thread kornel c
Dear Nathan, >Be careful of getting too hung up on the numbers. Memory management is a >bit of an art, and different JDKs take different approaches to fitting It wasn't me who got hung up on the numbers, it was my OS. Hey, I wouldn't have even noticed the memory requirements for long had it not

Re: Blackdown JDK vs Sun/Inprise

1999-12-18 Thread kornel c
>Java is a memory hog... it's not JBuilder, it's Java. I've found that >my system was pretty much useless for any Java work at 64M. When Linux >JDKs catch up with some of the improvements now being enjoyed in other >environments (like HotSpot), the situation should improve. I agree, It is the JDK

Re: sunwjit slows down JDK

1999-06-07 Thread kornel c
This posting reminded me of my many struggles trying to find a neatly compiled list of java properties. Does anyone know if such a list exists for JDK properties? I cannot find it in the documentation anywhere. There seemed to be only scattered descriptions of certain properties here and there. k

Re: When

1999-01-24 Thread kornel c
I did. It didnt work. - Original Message - From: Justin Lee <"justinl[remove to reply]"@intelis.com> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 1999 12:15 PM Subject: Re: When >Has anyoune tried running Java 2 under Wine? > >-- >Justin Lee | Freedom means love without condition