Hi,
Sun opened the code of the JDK.
Could the ports done by blackdown team be incoporated to the JDK ?
The developements seems to have stalled (no update since the 2005 year).
last port of the linux sparc dates from the 1.4.1.
I wouldn't be pleased if all this hard work be lost due to la
Hi
Thanks for your reply.
I did'nt expect that, since the 64bit plugin page on Mozilla refers to the
blackdown project for a plugin
(http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/linux-amd64.html#java-blackdown)
Besides the file I downloaded was named: j2re-1.4.2-02-linux-amd64.bin from the
AMD64 directo
Guys, I need your help
I have both Fedora Core 6 and Ubuntu Edgy installed on my 64bit laptop. Both in
the latest flavors with all patches installed.
But my Firefox 2 pukes every time I come across a web page with any java flavor
on it. In but Ubuntu and Fedora.
It crashes so fast not even the
Hi all
I'm actually trying to use Blackdown 1.3.1 (i've already used it on
ARM920), with Linux 2.6.12.5 but the tar.bz2 archive i've downloaded
doesn't work...
First i've seen that the processor is not recognized as armv4l, so
i've added the following lines
: mercredi 29 mars 2006 16:04
> À : java-linux@java.blackdown.org
> Objet : can not install Blackdown 1.3.1 on Linux PPC
>
>
> Hi,
> I'm trying to install Blackdown 1.3.1 on a Linux PPC box (Linux
> Xserve1 2.6.10-1.ydl.1g5-smp #1 SMP Mon Feb 7 10:18:19 MST 2005
> ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GN
Hi,
I'm trying to install Blackdown 1.3.1 on a Linux PPC box (Linux Xserve1
2.6.10-1.ydl.1g5-smp #1 SMP Mon Feb 7 10:18:19 MST 2005 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64
GNU/Linux)
I launched the j2sdk-1.3.1-02c-FCS-linux-ppc.bin executable and followed the
procedure.
When I try to launch java I get a "
Hey Friends, Why are'nt many 2-D UI features not enabled in the fedora -4 can you please help. Thanks in Advance ShivakanthJames Hartley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hello, New to the list, with one question. I have a need for a j2se v1.4 compiled to the ARM. I noticed that th
Hello, New to the list, with one question.
I have a need for a j2se v1.4 compiled to the ARM. I noticed that
there doesn't appear to be a link to such a beast. Does anyone
know where I can obtain a copy if one has been produced. If there
hasn't been a version compiled to the ARM can one be pr
Is planned to have 1.4.2 compiled for Arm?Thank you! :)2005/12/3, Juergen Kreileder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availabilitythe Java 2 Standard Edition v1.4.2-03 for Linux on i386 andLinux on AMD64/EM64T.J2SE v1.4.2-03 can be download fr
The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability
the Java 2 Standard Edition v1.4.2-03 for Linux on i386 and
Linux on AMD64/EM64T.
J2SE v1.4.2-03 can be download from
ftp://ftp.tux.org/java/JDK-1.4.2/ and our FTP mirrors
(see http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html
Hi,
I have 100 percent reproducible crashes on 64 bit firefox with 64 bit
blackdown-jre-1.4.2.02. I can't see how to report them so I hope this is
right. I have tried
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305876
and
http://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=94290
previously but
.cfg: No such file or directory/usr/local/j2re1.3.1/bin/java: 132: /bin/realpath: not foundjava was not found in /bin/armv4l/native_threads/java
Too bad a decent piece of software such as blackdown
has already become unusable on linux/ARM...
Regards,
Danny
Dominic Duval <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
The Debian packages are available now.
Juergen
Juergen Kreileder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability
> the Java 2 Standard Edition v1.4.2-02 for Linux on i386 and
> Linux on AMD64.
>
> J2SE v1.4.2-02
The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability
the Java 2 Standard Edition v1.4.2-02 for Linux on i386 and
Linux on AMD64.
J2SE v1.4.2-02 can be download from
ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/JDK-1.4.2/ and our FTP mirrors
(see http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html
What's the illegal instruction about? Is it showing anything else? The
1.3.1 release runs fine on the PXA255, but I've never tried it on the
270...
Cheers,
-Dominic
On Fri, 2005-05-27 at 22:07 -0700, linux pc wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> I'm
Hello everybody,
I'm trying to run blackdown from j2re-1.3.1-RC1-linux-arm.tar.bz2 on an xscale pxa270. I've followed the install instructions (unarchive, set path) and then duplicated bin/armv4 and lib/armv4 into bin/armv5tel and lib/armv5tel to get rid of "Error: can
possibly myself) to undertake such a task?
> What is involved in getting a port started?
You need good knowledge of the target platform (assembler, ABI) and a
lot of time.
Juergen
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Is there a Java 1.4 sdk/jre available for linux on the parisc arch? I'm
guessing no, but it doesn't hurt to ask...
If not, is there any porting effort underway? If not, would it be
possible for someone (possibly myself) to undertake such a task? What is
involved in getting a port started?
I
As far as I know Xerces is a large, fat, slow pig.
Depending on the complexity for the task at hand and how fast/lowmem you want to
get things to run, you might want to hook up with nanoxml
(http://nanoxml.cyberelf.be/) or a plain SAX parser instead.
Cheers,
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CSA, DBA, Devel
Hi,
I'm in the process of architecting an Java application to run on a
PDA. The core of the application involves the processing and
manipulating of XML documents. I've seen that people have had
applications using xerces and similar running with blackdown, but only
brief details. I'
<>The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability of the
Java 2 Standard Edition v1.3.1-14-FCS for Linux on PowerPC.
J2SE v1.3.1-14-FCS can be downloaded from
ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/JDK-1.3.1/ppc/FCS/ and our FTP mirrors
(see http://www.blackdown.org/java
Dear all:
Our organization is planning a big project which
is a Linux-Embedded system and will be sold as
products in the market.
It is necessary for us to use Java and we are
interested in choosing Blackdown JDK.
For some reason we have to discuss whether to base
our system on Intel
Thanks to the work of Matthias Klose and Joris Patroons, Debian
packages for Blackdown J2SE 1.4.2-01 are available for i386 and AMD64
now.
To use the Debian packages, you have to add the following line to
/etc/apt/sources.list:
deb /debian/ sarge non-free
Replace with your favorite
The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability
the Java 2 Standard Edition v1.4.2-01 for Linux on i386 and
Linux on AMD64.
J2SE v1.4.2-01 can be download from
ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/JDK-1.4.2/ and our FTP mirrors
(see http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html
Brock Rhone writes:
We are starting to intermittently see the following error -- anyone seen it
before or know what it means? (I've also posted this at
Yeah, the amd64 build is not quite stable for me. I can usually get it to
crash using most applets from games.yahoo.com. I guess things haven't
don't have a reliable way to reproduce it yet.
Any information would by much appreciated.
#
# HotSpot Virtual Machine Error, Internal Error
# Please report this error at
# http://www.blackdown.org/cgi-bin/jdk
#
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (Blackdown-1.4.2-rc1 mixed
mod
Title: RE: Blackdown and Generics
Have you tried setting your LANG variable to en_US or en_US.UTF-8? Sounds like it is currently set to C or not set at all.
-Original Message-
From: Radu-Adrian Popescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 7:19 AM
To
This looks like an encoding problem, not a generics problem. The blackdown JDK
should be functionally identical to Sun's, right ? I mean the classpath,
compiler and VM have to be compliant.
Since the generics are implemented like an application then this looks a lot
like a problem wit
ng
system, automatic builds and so on. They are using BlackDown Java 1.4.2-rc1.
Now we introduced Java Generics to our
sources (using http://java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/adding_generics/),
and we wanted to build the sources using the appropriate bootclasspath.
It works perfect with Suns Java S
Hello,
I am trying to get Java running on an AMD Opteron system in 64bit mode,
but one application which uses the www.wimpi.net telnetd makes some
problems. the machine in question is a dual processor system running
gentoo linux and vanilla kernel 2.6.7. I would be glad for any hints and
help t
Hi,
I've just installed blackdown java on my h3970 ipaq. There were a couple of
errors during the installation. When the jre had been installed 'SIGSEGV'
was output to the terminal. Is this normal? When I installed the add package
I got the message:
~ # ipkg install
http:/
Hi
I am trying to run JBoss 3.2.1 on an Ultra 5 running JavaLinux 1.3.1 for Sparc64 but
it keeps crashing at some point in JBoss boot-up stage.
The distro is Gentoo (kernel 2.4.20), and I've had the same problem on Suse 7.3.
Has anyone experienced a similar problem?
Regard
Kiren N. Pillay
MTN
Paul Nasrat wrote:
http://jpackage.org/
provides nosrc.rpm for blackdown, sun, ibm, jrockit. plus rpms of many OSS java apps.
Thanks for the pointer Paul.
Unfortunatly the plugin is very finicky for some odd reason and didn't like
the layout (that's just a guess). Everytime I tried
do have permission
> from them to redistribute their rpm's as we also have the licenses in the
> same place as the rpm's, and we don't change anything with the rpm's, etc...
Java licensing PITA.
> But blackdown does not have their java packaged in an rpm format, and th
the Remedy Web Client.
I am familier with Sun's Java License, and we actually do have
permission from them to redistribute their rpm's as we also have the
licenses in the same place as the rpm's, and we don't change anything
with the rpm's, etc...
But blackdown does
3's mozilla and the
Remedy Web Client.
I am familier with Sun's Java License, and we actually do have permission from
them to redistribute their rpm's as we also have the licenses in the same
place as the rpm's, and we don't change anything with the rpm's, etc...
somewhat on the subject on the familiar mailing list recently (it is not
necessarily obvious how to actually get it working), but try the Wiki page for
starters and you are always welcome to write back to me.
BTW, the Blackdown JRE and the necessary X11 libs etc. are actually available from
Hi,
Does anyone know if the settings for installing Blackdown Java on the iPaq
54XX are the same for installing on the iPaq 39XX?
Thanks,
Julie
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Hi,
I'm trying to download Blackdown v1.3 onto my h5400 series iPaq. I can't
find any information on the website about how to do this, what files I need
to download etc, and was wondering if someone could point me in the right
direction. I'm running Familiar v0.7.2 on m
I guess the answer is yes and you can find it in the archives :)
regards,
v
On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 04:49:05PM -0800, Brian Hart wrote:
>I'm looking for a java solution for the AMD opteron that will allow me to
>write & run a java app that has a large heap of ~8-14GB. Does your
>distribution an
I'm looking for a java solution for the AMD opteron that will allow me to
write & run a java app that has a large heap of ~8-14GB. Does your
distribution and JVM for the AMD64 support larger than 2GB heaps? I know
that Sun will release a 64-bit version of Java in the summer of 2004 but
would lik
Urgent : BlackDown on familiar 0.7 (Thanks)Hi all,Recently, I am installing Blackdown 1.3.1 on my iPAQ 3970 32MB on familiar linux 0.7, but there seems not enough space? how to solve??
familiar should eat about 12MB , and only around 19MB left,after downloading the blackdown ipkg (11MB), only
Hi,
Could anyone inform me about which architectures the next blackdown
release will cover ? I'm particularly interested if there will be a
ppc port (I reckon x86 and amd64 will be there anyway ?).
regards,
Vincent
Jim Hazen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I heard a while back that Blackdown would be contributing
> enhancements to the Sun JVM. Specifically I'm looking for
> Blackdown's WebStart enhancements to become standard on the JRE's
> shipped by Sun.
Sun's 1.5 w
I heard a while back that Blackdown would be contributing enhancements to the Sun JVM. Specifically I'm looking for Blackdown's WebStart enhancements to become standard on the JRE's shipped by Sun.
Anyone know if/when this will happen? I love the Blackdown JVMs, but the rel
0
seconds before content is displayed, compared to ~1 second with
1.4.1 (blackdown). Certain other non-graphics operations also
seem slower; eg, compiling with Ant within Jedit.
Since I run SMP, additional thread safety might conceivably be
biting me -- but I wouldn't expect to see a s
equivalents
>
> Anyone else seeing a massive *slowdown* in graphics/imaging
> performance?
> I use jedit extensively and opening new windows takes 10-20
> seconds before content is displayed, compared to ~1 second with
> 1.4.1 (blackdown).
Running java with '-XX:-UseSpin
rmance?
I use jedit extensively and opening new windows takes 10-20
seconds before content is displayed, compared to ~1 second with
1.4.1 (blackdown). Certain other non-graphics operations also
seem slower; eg, compiling with Ant within Jedit.
Since I run SMP, additional thread safety might
The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability
the Java 2 Standard Edition v1.4.2-rc1 for Linux on i386 and, for the
first time, Linux on AMD64.
J2SE v1.4.2-rc1 can be download from
ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/java/JDK-1.4.2/ and our FTP mirrors
(see http://www.blackdown.org/java
Updated Debian packages for the 1.4 runtime and sdk can be found at
http://cs.tu-berlin.de/~doko/tmp/. I know that Stephen did prepare
some packages, but did never upload them.
Juergen, is there a chance to move them to the blackdown archives?
Thanks, Matthias
Hi everyone,
I'm glad to announce the availability of a Pre Release version of the
Blackdown 1.3.1 Java Runtime Environment (JRE) for the XScale
architecture. This release is provided for evaluation and testing
purposes, so it may still contain some rough edges. We've been testing
th
Hello,
Any word on when/if there will be a port of Blackdown
1.4.x to the Opteron? It looks like Sun won't release
an official Linux/Opteron JDK until Java 1.5, which is
next summer. Hopefully Blackdown will get there
quicker?
__
Do you Yahoo!?
Days have turned into weeks. Any idea when Blackdown 1.4.2 will be available?
There aren't many differences between Sun's 1.4.1_03 and our 1.4.1_01.
A Blackdown 1.4.2 for x86, AMD64, and probably SPARC will be available
in a few days.
Juergen
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Hello,
I'm a system administrator at a University, and I'm working on
installing a computer lab using FAI (Fully automated install) to
install Debian GNU/Linux systems. I would like to include the
blackdown j2sdk in the Debian GNU/Linux installation, however, the
EULA is presenting a p
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
...
There aren't many differences between Sun's 1.4.1_03 and our 1.4.1_01.
A Blackdown 1.4.2 for x86, AMD64, and probably SPARC will be available
in a few days.
Is there any way to get a list of differences between the Blackdown and Sun
JVMs? I personally found
Thank you very much Juergen for you response and all others who have
responded to
my post for your time and help. Your responses were very useful. I hope
to see
blackdown java version 1.4.2 come out soon...!!
I am just wondering which should be preferred , either Sun Java or
Blackdown's Ja
Pradeep Kumar Sadanapalli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, I would lik eto know whether blackdown java version 1.4.1-01 is
> supported for RedHat9 ? I mean, does this version support the
> implementation of NPTL(Native POSIX Thread Library) ? I was using
> this verion of java
Hi,
I would lik eto know whether blackdown java version 1.4.1-01 is
supported for RedHat9 ? I mean, does this
version support the implementation of NPTL(Native POSIX Thread Library)
? I was using this verion of java
on redhat 8 and it worked fine. But when I installed it on redhat 9 ,
with GCC
(I apologise if this isn't the place to follow up bugreports --- I couldn't
find a way to get a login on the bugreport page, so I couldn't post this
information as a followup to the original bug.)
I've just tried installing the j2{re,sdk}1.3.1 blackdown .debs, and
encountered
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Also sprach Juergen Kreileder (Fri 14 Feb 02003 at 01:04:51AM +0100):
>
> The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability
> the Java 2 Standard Edition v1.4.1-01 for Linux on ix86 and SPARC.
>
> Please choose
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability
the Java 2 Standard Edition v1.4.1-01 for Linux on ix86 and SPARC.
Congratulations to Juergen and the rest of the Blackdown team!
Several responders to a Slashdot post about this release
(http
On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 01:04:51AM +0100, Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability
> the Java 2 Standard Edition v1.4.1-01 for Linux on ix86 and SPARC.
Very nice... is anyone working to update the 1.3.1_02b release to
the current 1.
The Blackdown Java-Linux Team is happy to announce the availability
the Java 2 Standard Edition v1.4.1-01 for Linux on ix86 and SPARC.
Please choose one of our FTP mirrors for downloading:
http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/mirrors.html
Currently the SDK and the Runtime Environment are
From: "Tanguy Monfort" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am going to install the Familiar distribution on my Ipaq (H3800),
> and I would like to know whether the Blackdown should be installed
> on it, letting some free space after.
Blackdown provides JRE 1.3.1 RC1 for Linux/ARM as
Hi,
There doesn't appear to be any status updates on the blackdown web
page since about mid-last year.
I'm trying to use an applet that crashes with the 1.3.1_02b Blackdown
package for Debian (and takes out mozilla with it), this applet appears
to work fine with the 1.3.1_07 pa
I am using Blackdown on my H3850. There is only one
version (1.3.1) for the ARM, so you have no many choices. As I
remember, the total size is about 18M, after the minimal familiar install, you
should have about 23M left, so it is possible for you to install the full java.
You may also get
Hello,
I am going to install the Familiar distribution on
my Ipaq (H3800), and I would like to know whether the Blackdown should be
installed on it, letting some free space after.
My Ipaq has 32 MB ROM and 64 MB RAM.
The Familiar will be installed with the minimal
required features for
The link for jad on http://www.blackdown.org/java-linux/products/javatools.html should be
http://www.geocities.com/zz_xu/jad.html (unless someone knows of a more recent site).
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Hi everyone,
I'm part of a team that is interested to work on the ARM port of
Blackdown 1.4.x, and possibly contribute a port aimed at the XScale
processor as well.
I've been told to contact Karl Asha ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) in order to
sublicense the code from Blackdown. Unfortunately,
100, David Tonhofer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have run into a little snag with the blackdown 1.3.1 02b on RedHat
> Linux 7.3, just the facts:
>
> 1) I can't get the 'https' URL scheme to work with my code,
>i.e. new URL("https",...) throws an exception:
Hello,
I have run into a little snag with the blackdown 1.3.1 02b on RedHat
Linux 7.3, just the facts:
1) I can't get the 'https' URL scheme to work with my code,
i.e. new URL("https",...) throws an exception:
java.net.MalformedURLException: unknown protocol: https
> On Thursday 14 November 2002 08:45 am, Andrea Aime wrote:
> > Hi everybody,
> > I would like to ask some questions about blackdown vs sun:
> > - I see blackdown jdk 1.4.1 is at beta stage: when the stable
> >version will be available?
> > - how it com
Hi Andrea
I will just give you my personal usage opinion. I use jedit as my primary tool
to develop c/c++ code.
On a gentoo 1.4RC1 machine (dual proc 1.7 Xeon with 1GB RAM) blackdown is
definitely faster than the sun jdk. Also for jedit, the sun jdk does not
allow the server hotspot vm to be
Hi everybody,
I would like to ask some questions about blackdown vs sun:
- I see blackdown jdk 1.4.1 is at beta stage: when the stable
version will be available?
- how it compares to the sun jdk 1.4.1_01? In particular, what
would you use to run heavy swing apps like NetBeans?
- as a java
I (accidentally) upgraded my glibc a little too far with debian and I ran
into this problem with the blackdown JDK, so I would say that is a yes. I
am using j2sdk1.3 1.3.1-1. I would have to look at the glibc version I
upgraded to (I eventually downgraded).
-nicole
At 21:40 on Nov 7, Joseph
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4694590.html
I know it doesn't suffer from bug 4706607
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On Wednesday 24 July 2002 12:53, Calvin Austin wrote:
> No news is good news. Juergen has got some 1.4.1 beta builds in testing
>
WOOHOO!
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>>Is there still anyone from the blackdown project active on this list ? :)
>>
>>Only mails I've been getting so far , is "I'm away on holiday"
>> and unsubscription emails :/
>>
>>Well, except for that valid question a
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 12:53:27PM -0700, Calvin Austin wrote:
>No news is good news. Juergen has got some 1.4.1 beta builds in testing
>regards
>calvin
Yes indeed :)
Sometimes its awfully silent though ;)
Of course I haven't been subscribed to
this list for a long time yet ...
Thanks for the i
No news is good news. Juergen has got some 1.4.1 beta builds in testing
regards
calvin
Vincent Touquet wrote:
>
> Is there still anyone from the blackdown project active on this list ? :)
>
> Only mails I've been getting so far , is "I'm away on holiday&qu
Is there still anyone from the blackdown project active on this list ? :)
Only mails I've been getting so far , is "I'm away on holiday"
and unsubscription emails :/
Well, except for that valid question about source
code availability of the JMF libs ...
Hello ?
Is the source code for the Blackdown JMF shared libraries available
for download?
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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
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. Th
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
Thanks, that fixed it.
(I gather that
ulimit -s unlimited
is not recognized.)
Calvin Austin wrote:
>try one of the old gotchas
>
>ulimit -s 2048
>
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> Barnet Wagman wrote:
>
> With Blackdown j2sdk-1.3.1-02a-FCS-linux-i386, I get the following when I
> run 'java -version'
>
> java version "1.3.1"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edit
Title: Email_Tail
With Blackdown j2sdk-1.3.1-02a-FCS-linux-i386, I get the following when I
run 'java -version'
java version "1.3.1"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build Blackdown-1.3.1-02a-FCS)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build Blackdown-1.3.1
Hi,
I have a iPaq3835 intalled with Familiar Linux and QT on QTopia. Does
anybody know that if AWT can work properly on QTopia ? Can I inatall a
Xserver in addition to QTopia for AWT support?
Thanks,
Linghan
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Sun has finally come out with their 1.4 Java release. What does the Blackdown team think about the Sun VM and 1.4 in general? How will the Blackdown VM differ from Sun's (on x86 Linux)? When will a public Blackdown release be made?
Thanks all,
Jim
I've run into a few brick-wall problems with the linux port of the JMF
from Blackdown, some documented, some not. Will this port ever be as
complete as the Solaris/Windows versions?
I am aware that linux audio is a bit hard to pin down, but its
dissapointing to spend time working on a bug
gt; framework derivated from Netbeans.
>
> The differences are really visible.
Please try the Server VM? We have seen better performance with the
Server VM when running CPU-bound Swing code (especially with
javax.swing.text.*).
Juergen
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>Olivier Rossel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>>Wow.
>>I tested IBM jdk (1.3). It is MUCH faster than Sun's or Blackdown's,
>>on Swing stuff (under Linux, at least).
>>
>
Does the IBM jdk support Java3D?
SW
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Juergen Kreileder wrote:
>Olivier Rossel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>Wow.
>>I tested IBM jdk (1.3). It is MUCH faster than Sun's or Blackdown's,
>>on Swing stuff (under Linux, at least).
>>
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>Did you compare IBM's VM with the HotSpot Client or the HotSpot Server
>VM?
>
Hotspot client for bot
different technological solution, or what?
They have their own VM.
Juergen
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On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 12:50:27PM +0100, Olivier Rossel wrote:
> Wow.
> I tested IBM jdk (1.3). It is MUCH faster than Sun's or Blackdown's, on
> Swing stuff (under Linux, at least).
> Did they choose a different technological solution, or what?
Yes - the JVM is their own.
Nathan
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Wow.
I tested IBM jdk (1.3). It is MUCH faster than Sun's or Blackdown's, on
Swing stuff (under Linux, at least).
Did they choose a different technological solution, or what?
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Sun has announced that there will be at least another beta (maybe RC) in Q4 of
their JDK 1.4 product, with a release in early Q1 next year.
Does Blackdown have a release schedule for 1.4 yet? I know a beta is supposed
to be release pretty soon now, but what about RC's and FCS? I'm
Nathan,
> There's no obvious reason the JDK should be a pig under
> UML - it's just another native app.
That's my point of view...
> It is a heavy user
> of threads, unlike most Linux apps, so it might be
> worth seeing if other multi-threaded apps show similar
> behavior.
I tried Apache and i
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 08:53:40PM +0100, Thomas Bonk wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I tried to run Jetty (http://jetty.mortbay.org) under the
> Blackdown JDK 1.3.1 in a User Mode Linux VM.
I think yours my be the first ever po
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