Hi,
I could not find any recent mention about the sparc linux port, since the
1.4.1 release. Are there any specific problems or is it just a lack of time
etc?
I would like to try building this myself. Are the blackdown diffs available,
I could not find any links?
thanks
jim
-
On Wed, 2001-10-03 at 05:37, Jeff Singer wrote:
>
> Im still not sure exactly what you meant with the open file issue.
> If the open file is counted one per thread, is the file open for each
> thread or only reported as open. If so lsof might not be accurate with
> threads ??
That's correct, lso
age-
> From: Anders Lindback [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 03 October 2001 12:21
> To: Jeff Singer
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Linux - Java Open Files
>
>
> Jeff Singer skrev:
> > I start a number of java applications (JDK 1.3.1_01) on our Red
> hat 6
Hi
I need some clarification on a problem I'm having running java under Linux.
I start a number of java applications (JDK 1.3.1_01) on our Red hat 6.2 box.
Now as I understand what happens is, when a thread is spawned, each thread
is cloned and becomes its own process. This is since JDK 1.3.x, w
Glenn Holmer wrote:
> It is with a heavy heart that I post this... IBM has just announced
> VisualAge Java 4.0 with availability in late July, and guess what?
> There is still no Linux version!
Thanks for all the responses, both public and private, to my somewhat
overwrought request for IDE advi
Amol Kulkarni wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I am also planning to move from vi to a java editor. Can any body
> suggest it . pls give the links.
> I need this for Red Hat linux 7.1
I think emacs or xemacs with JDE is a good solution. The trick is to
have classpath set for your project before starting up so t
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Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2001 02:51
An: java-linux
Betreff: Linux Java IDEs
It is with a heavy heart that I post this... IBM has just announced
VisualAge Java 4.0 with availability in late July, and guess what?
There is still no Linux version! Wow, I'm so surprised! All we
*
Hi,
I am also planning to move from vi to a java editor. Can any body suggest
it . pls give the links.
I need this for Red Hat linux 7.1
Thanks n Regards
Amol
Tony Dean wrote:
Chris,
I tend to agree. Unix in general is a developers environment. The old
DOS environment and Windoze after it are
Chris,
I tend to agree. Unix in general is a developers environment. The old
DOS environment and Windoze after it are abysmal development
environments. It is only reasonable that IDEs came along to fill that
void. In any UNIX environment IDEs never really caught on and I suspect
that is is due to
I do both client-side Swing and server-side development and I use Emacs+JDE
plus Ant for automating the build process and CVS as my code repository.
Even on the client-side, I question whether IDE's aid productivity.
I think that IDE's are a throw back to the days when people had to develop
GUI
& regards,
br1
> -Ursprungliche Nachricht-
> Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von wyrd
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. Juni 2001 06:53
> An: java-linux
> Betreff: Re: Linux Java IDEs
>
>
> Chris Kakris wrote:
> >
> >
>
Chris Kakris wrote:
>
>
> This probably doesn't really help you but I wanted to raise my hand
> and say that there are people how are very productive even without
> using one of those bloated IDEs. Oops did I say that?
This is one of those dirty little secrets that tends not get mentioned
in th
Glenn Holmer wrote:
>
> But I'm not posting to whine about that; rather I want to ask you
> guys which IDE our company should use instead,
The one that works best for you. :)
After trying 4 or 5 I found JBuilder worked very well for me. I
suppose it does have it's quirks, but I have yet to fin
Glenn Holmer wrote:
>
>
> definitely worth a look. I haven't gotten very far with it yet, but
> what advice can you guys offer? What IDEs should shops with Linux coders
> consider?
>
Well I've tried a number of IDEs over the years and I keep going back
to a simple text editor and build utili
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001, Glenn Holmer wrote:
> It is with a heavy heart that I post this... IBM has just announced
> VisualAge Java 4.0 with availability in late July, and guess what?
> There is still no Linux version! Wow, I'm so surprised! All we
> *still* have is the incomplete and known-to-be-b
It is with a heavy heart that I post this... IBM has just announced
VisualAge Java 4.0 with availability in late July, and guess what?
There is still no Linux version! Wow, I'm so surprised! All we
*still* have is the incomplete and known-to-be-buggy 3.02 that uses
JDK 1.1 with Swing 1.0 (gag me
Consider the following scenario.
Class A creates and starts a thread. This thread ( called LocalServer ), uses
ServerSocket(0) to choose a port that is available, and listens for incoming
connections on that port. The port on which the LocalServer is listening must be
passed to A, so that A can
Hi, all,
First of all, many thanks are owed to the Blackdown group, most recently for
their JDK 1.3.0 Debian packages.
My only complaint about Java 2 on Linux these days is the poor text rendering.
Please have a look at the example at
http://www.npl.uiuc.edu/~fegray/java-render/
It shows t
Friendship wrote:
>
> Where Can I find the Java JDK for Linux version in
> www.SUN.com?
>
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/download-linux.html
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No matter what we think of Linux vers
Have tried java.sun.com ?
Cheers
Chris
Friendship wrote:
> Where Can I find the Java JDK for Linux version in
> www.SUN.com?
>
> Thanks!!
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I would like to add Visual Age for Java 3.0 from IBM to this list (free
download from www.ibm.com). I think it's the best IDE for serious Java
programmers (I've tried most of them). The method and class moving and
renaming is super. It has an integrated debugger. I just moved to Visual
Age from Em
Matt Boersma wrote down his impressions of several debuggers-
thought this might be of general interest.
> Can you give me a recommendation of what debugger(s) to try under
> linux? I've tried jdb but nothing else so far, and i'd like
> to graduate from inserting prints.
I've used:
JBuilder 3.
http://www.alphaWorks.ibm.com/tech/linuxjvm
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David Deal wrote:
>
> Thanks for the info. It's still a bit strange as to why so _many_
> threads are started. I
> imaging a default thread poll is created to handle each task. Thanks
> also for the timely
> response.
Hard to say without knowing what you're doing. If you run with profiling
(
Thanks for the info. It's still a bit strange as to why so _many_
threads are started. I
imaging a default thread poll is created to handle each task. Thanks
also for the timely
response.
Dave
David Deal wrote:
>
> My apologies if this question has been raised in the past. I couldn't
> loc
David Deal wrote:
>
> My apologies if this question has been raised in the past. I couldn't
> locate any info on this topic at blackdown or on this mail list.
Thanks for checking the list, even though you didn't manage to guess the
lucky words to search :-).
Those aren't separate processes, th
My apologies if this question has been raised in the past. I couldn't
locate any info on this topic at blackdown or on this mail list.
When I start java or rmregistry in native modeIget tons of child
processes (on the order of 25 - 60). Any idea why this is?
Is this normal behavior?
example:
d
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Alexander Schatten wrote:
> I am searching for a database for my new project. now there are really a
> lot of RDBMS systems for Linux (nearly too much!). at the moment I am
> playing with mySQL, which is nice, simple, but lacks some functionality:
> foreign keys, first of all
I am searching for a database for my new project. now there are really a
lot of RDBMS systems for Linux (nearly too much!). at the moment I am
playing with mySQL, which is nice, simple, but lacks some functionality:
foreign keys, first of all. PostgreSQL seems to have other problems, now
there are
Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],
I just installed java1.2 on redhat linux release 5.1. I tried to
view a java applet through the appletviewer and got this error- Exception in
thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/hdb1/other/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/libfontmanager.so: libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2:
Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],
I just installed java1.2 on redhat linux release 5.1. I tried to
view a java applet through the appletviewer and got this error- Exception in
thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/hdb1/other/jdk1.2/jre/lib/i386/libfontmanager.so: libstdc++-libc6.0-1.so.2:
g the nameservice works fine and
using IOR-Strings did not change anything.
I tried it from
Win98 Java client
Win98 omniORB 2.7.1 client
Solaris Java client
It worked from
Linux java client
Linux omniORB client
Also worked:
Linux omniORB server with all clients mentioned above
Please corre
Hello all, we have just released our JFTP client application(Beta 6).
We are looking for feedback from the linux community with regards to its
performance.
For free download please visit:
http://www.kcmultimedia.com/jftp/download.html
Please forward any feedback via email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 2. Is there a Java API for using shared memory?
>There doesn't seem to be one in JDK 1.1, but
>is this in Java2?
I would be stunned if there were (ever) a Java API for using shared
memory directly. There isn't one now. A mechanism whereby the
allocators of several JVMs could draw fro
I have a couple of questions, one Linux-specific,
one not.
1. Has anyone written simple instructions on
how to extract the Java2 ORB and retrofit
it into JDK 1.1.7 on Linux? Or does anyone
have any experience in this area they would
like to share? Do I need to use idl2java
from Vi
Phil Young wrote:
> I am working with a small group that has ported an application (in C/Motif)
> from Solaris to Linux.
> We will need to construct auxiliary programs for it, some of which may run
> simultaneously and communicate with it
> and others that may run stan
I am working with a small group that has ported an application (in C/Motif)
from Solaris to Linux.
We will need to construct auxiliary programs for it, some of
which may run simultaneously and communicate with it
and others that may run stand alone, but it would be good if they could
run on Li
Hi
Is there any plan for supporting the Java-plugin on linux browsers?
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Just guessing here, but if you're referencing the oci8 driver from an applet,
it may have problems with the native call within Netscape. Try to change the
url to use the thin driver. This driver doesn't seem to work 100%, it doesn't
appear to support LOB's, but it should perform most normal func
Check your CLASSPATH. It must indicate the zip file or jar file which contains
the `oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver.class'.
Pete
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Subject: Re: Linux + java + oracle
Author: duan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon
Hi,
I have a similar setup (Linux 2 glibc, JDK 1.1.6, Oracle 8) and for me
it works fine, however in *applications*. I tried running the same
stuff in an applet, and although the classes111.zip file from Oracle
was in my browser's classpath, I would get the same or a similar
exception as you (don
maybe this is unrelated but i need help
I am using JDBC driver to connect to Oracle 8.0.5 under linux.
However i keep getting unknown driver.I use
oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver as the name of the JDBC driver?Anyone can
tell me if this is the correct driver.
Sorry for this.I have no way to go
Am Die, 17 Nov 1998 schrieb Chip Grandits:
>A.P. Bell wrote:
>
>> Don't know much about Java. You should temporarily change the permissions on
>> /dev/audio and /dev/dsp to 666 and run your applet -- to ensure that your setuid
>> trick has worked. Also, a method such as play() is likely override
>> To be honest I must not really understand permission
>> the application appletviewer, which comes with a jdk is really a symlink to
a file
>> called
>> .java_wrapper
>> # ls -l .java_wrapper
.java_wrapper is a shell script. setuid or setgid on a shell script may or
may not work depending
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Subject: Linux + java + oracle
Author: przemol ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime
Date:19/11/98 10:05
How can I connect to Oracle using java on Linux ?
But ! we have in job Oracle 7.1.* so I cannot
use Oracle Thin driver which works only with
Oracle 7.3.* (I guess) and above
How can I connect to Oracle using java on Linux ?
But ! we have in job Oracle 7.1.* so I cannot
use Oracle Thin driver which works only with
Oracle 7.3.* (I guess) and above.
przemol
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On Tue, 17 Nov 1998, Chip Grandits wrote:
> A.P. Bell wrote:
>
> > Don't know much about Java. You should temporarily change the permissions on
> > /dev/audio and /dev/dsp to 666 and run your applet -- to ensure that your setuid
> > trick has worked. Also, a method such as play() is likely ove
A.P. Bell wrote:
> Don't know much about Java. You should temporarily change the permissions on
> /dev/audio and /dev/dsp to 666 and run your applet -- to ensure that your setuid
> trick has worked. Also, a method such as play() is likely overriden and so an
> alternative method like play(,...)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Another thing that bothers me:
I thought i would get the Mnemonic working with a KeyEvent created by java, but the
KeyEvent objects returned are different from what is specified in the constructor,
and i cannot create an event with modifier=Alt.
i have sent i
Slackware sources.
Pete
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Subject: Re: Working Button mnemonics under Linux Java?
Author: jimb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime
Date:16/10/98 19:22
Eu Hin Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I
Separator _
Subject: Re: Working Button mnemonics under Linux Java?
Author: jimb ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime
Date:16/10/98 19:22
Eu Hin Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It is bothering me that a considerable number of above-average users
>
ED]>
> Subject: Re: Working Button mnemonics under Linux Java?
> Date: Friday, October 16, 1998 11:52 PM
>
> Eu Hin Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It is bothering me that a considerable number of above-average users
> > (some much more competent t
> ... - There are so many places where the
> configuration in unix systems can "confuse" users.
I have this problem too with my slackware v3.5, and i dont even know how to change
the buttons. I got the attached from java Tutorial.
It ignores alt-i but it registers a button press when i hit th
ystem at home
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Subject: Re: Working Button mnemonics under Linux Java?
Author: Michael.Sinz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) at lon-mime
Date:15/10/98 17:42
On Thu, 15 Oct 1998 12:29:30 -0400 (EDT), Jim Burmeister
On Thu, 15 Oct 1998, Jim Burmeister wrote:
> Swing button mnemonics work just fine for me, both in standalone buttons
> and menus. I've used them in my own code, and I also just checked the
> SwingSet demo and it works OK too. I did nothing special to set them up;
> pressing Alt+key has always
On Thu, 15 Oct 1998 12:29:30 -0400 (EDT), Jim Burmeister wrote:
>Eu Hin Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Has anyone ever managed to get keyboard mnemonics working for JButtons
>> using Swing?
>>
>> e.g.
>>
>> OKButton.setMnemonic('o');
>>
>> Under windows 95/8/NT, all of my code (including
Eu Hin Chua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone ever managed to get keyboard mnemonics working for JButtons
> using Swing?
>
> e.g.
>
> OKButton.setMnemonic('o');
>
> Under windows 95/8/NT, all of my code (including the SwingSet demo)
> performs as expected, with the ALT key being used to
Hi,
Has anyone ever managed to get keyboard mnemonics working for JButtons
using Swing?
e.g.
OKButton.setMnemonic('o');
Under windows 95/8/NT, all of my code (including the SwingSet demo)
performs as expected, with the ALT key being used to activate the mnemonic
for both buttons and menu items
I'm new to this list. If this subject has already been discussed
please excuse this.
I have installed Sun's Java Studio per instructions on the blackdown
site
all works fine UNTIL I attempt to Generate anything...
It works a bit and then gives me this message:
"Generation of the ... fa
Mats Petersson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I recently downloaded JDK 1.1.6 v2, and I have problems getting it
> correctly interpret the timezone setting on my machine. Since I live
> in Sweden, my timezone is "MET DST", however this seems to confuse
> java. The time returned from Da
Hello!
I recently downloaded JDK 1.1.6 v2, and I have problems getting it
correctly interpret the timezone setting on my machine. Since I live
in Sweden, my timezone is "MET DST", however this seems to confuse
java. The time returned from Date() is 2 1/2 hours ahead of the local
time (?). However
At 19:16 -0700 11-08-1998, Eitzenberger Thomas wrote:
>Stefano Canepa wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>> I have set-up Blackdown JDK 1.1.6v2 on my Linux box (RH 5.1) and
>> started play with Java and all seems to go right, today a installed the
>> Object Domain's Object Domain version 2 beta 2 and I h
Stefano Canepa wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have set-up Blackdown JDK 1.1.6v2 on my Linux box (RH 5.1) and
> started play with Java and all seems to go right, today a installed the
> Object Domain's Object Domain version 2 beta 2 and I had an error telling
> it cannot start the VM couse java/lang
Hi all,
I have set-up Blackdown JDK 1.1.6v2 on my Linux box (RH 5.1) and
started play with Java and all seems to go right, today a installed the
Object Domain's Object Domain version 2 beta 2 and I had an error telling
it cannot start the VM couse java/lang/Thread was not found or working
Christopher Seawood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, 21 Jul 1998, Seth M. Landsman wrote:
>
> > Because of the restrictions placed by javasoft on the jdk source
> > code, I don't think porting the jdk to QT could ever be considered free
> > enough to fit QT's standards. i.e., source code could
Christopher Seawood wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Jul 1998, Seth M. Landsman wrote:
>
> > Because of the restrictions placed by javasoft on the jdk source
> > code, I don't think porting the jdk to QT could ever be considered free
> > enough to fit QT's standards. i.e., source code could never be
On Tue, 21 Jul 1998, Seth M. Landsman wrote:
> Because of the restrictions placed by javasoft on the jdk source
> code, I don't think porting the jdk to QT could ever be considered free
> enough to fit QT's standards. i.e., source code could never be released,
> save to those who signed t
On Tue, Jul 21, 1998 at 06:27:31PM +0200, Joachim Schaaf wrote:
> Joe Carter wrote:
> > Joachim Schaaf wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Are there any plans to port java so that it uses the KDE toolkit
> > > > (http://www.kde.org)?
> > >
> > > I don´t know, but I consider this a good idea. Any volunteers :)
> The reason I would really like to see a KDE or QT version of the JDK is
> to reduce the bloat...
> For the ones running KDE, libqt.so is already in loaded RAM...
> multiple JVM would also share it, reducing the amount of RAM needed..
If we're looking for alternate peer GUI toolkits...
Why not
> I know, but if the Java port with QT/KDE is free/ with open source,
> noone must pay.
> I don´t know the way a new Look&Feel has to be designed for Java 1.2,
> but the reason to do a port to QT/KDE would be the quality of the QT
> toolkit, or am I wrong?
The reason I would really like to see a
Joe Carter wrote:
> Joachim Schaaf wrote:
> > >
> > > Are there any plans to port java so that it uses the KDE toolkit
> > > (http://www.kde.org)?
> >
> > I don´t know, but I consider this a good idea. Any volunteers :) ?
>
> I believe the Qt license requires any developer of commercial
> softwar
303; Tue, 21 Jul 1998 10:07:09 -0400
Resent-Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 10:07:09 -0400
Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1998 10:06:33 -0400 (EDT)
From: Doug Welzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
X-Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Linux/Java/KDE
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID:
&l
J.S. Willans wrote:
>
> Are there any plans to port java so that it uses the KDE toolkit
> (http://www.kde.org)?
The JCL project (http://www.oryxsoft.com/projects/jcl/) is working on an
open-source replacement for the java.* (including awt) stuff that is
based on I believe GTK. KDE uses Qt as it
>> Are there any plans to port java so that it uses the KDE toolkit
>> (http://www.kde.org)?
>I don´t know, but I consider this a good idea. Any volunteers :) ?
There's a lot of issues with Qt licensing. The free alternative is
GNOME, http://www.gnome.org/. If someone gets serious about doing a
p
Joachim Schaaf wrote:
>
8<
> >
> > Are there any plans to port java so that it uses the KDE toolkit
> > (http://www.kde.org)?
>
> I don´t know, but I consider this a good idea. Any volunteers :) ?
>
I believe the Qt license requires any developer of commercial
software (i.e. non release of sou
I proposed this on the KDE list a while back, but I suggested creating a
KDE Look & Feel.. thoughts on that one?
Doug
On Tue, 21 Jul 1998, Joachim Schaaf wrote:
> J.S. Willans wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Are there any plans to port java so that it uses the KDE toolkit
> > (http://www.kde.org)
J.S. Willans wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Are there any plans to port java so that it uses the KDE toolkit
> (http://www.kde.org)?
I don´t know, but I consider this a good idea. Any volunteers :) ?
Regards,
Joachim
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IoS - Gesellschaft fuer innovative Softwareentwicklung mbH
Donatusstr
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| From: jwillans / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| To: java-linux / mime, , , [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: Linux/Java/KDE
| Date: Tuesday, July 21, 1998 3:38PM
|
| Hi,
|
| Are there any plans to port java so that it uses the KDE toolkit
| (http://www.kde.org)?
What do you mean by
Hi,
Are there any plans to port java so that it uses the KDE toolkit
(http://www.kde.org)?
Many Thanks
James
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ST5 5BG
I think the problems you're having are with:
System.in.skip(1);//remove nl
The argument is a long, not an int, so 1L would probably be better.
But the documentation for anInputStream.skip(long n) says:
Skips over and discards n bytes of data from this input
str
Eitzenberger Thomas wrote:
> pat cavanagh wrote:
>
> > > }
> > > System.in.skip(1);//remove nl
> > > }while(prod!='x'&&prod!='X');
> > > System.out.println("Total Weekly Pay is $"+_total);
> > >}
> > > }
> > >
> >
> > maybe one of these last l
pat cavanagh wrote:
> > }
> > System.in.skip(1);//remove nl
> > }while(prod!='x'&&prod!='X');
> > System.out.println("Total Weekly Pay is $"+_total);
> >}
> > }
> >
>
> maybe one of these last lines needs to change a little bit?
> if you are rea
Glenn Valenta wrote:
> I'm new to Java and have taken a course at CU Denver in Java
> Programming. The course outline states (ironically) that you must
> have W95 or a Mac to take the course. I have entered it using
> Linux. All has been fine up till I turned in my first code. The
> following c
I'm new to Java and have taken a course at CU Denver in Java
Programming. The course outline states (ironically) that you must
have W95 or a Mac to take the course. I have entered it using
Linux. All has been fine up till I turned in my first code. The
following code compiles and runs on my machin
CyberPsychotic wrote:
>
> > >
> > > Matt
> >
> > I reccomend vi, but many people think emacs is a good editor.
> >
>
> will it do sintaxis highlighting and stuff?
It does if you get vim 5.0. http://www.vim.org/
jason
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| http
>
> > >
> > > Matt
> >
> > I reccomend vi, but many people think emacs is a good editor.
> >
>
> will it do sintaxis highlighting and stuff?
NEdit v5.0 is an excellent X-based editor, which does syntax
highlighting for a wide variety of languages, including java.
You can customise it t
> >
> > Matt
>
> I reccomend vi, but many people think emacs is a good editor.
>
will it do sintaxis highlighting and stuff?
I was having problems with RMI w/ Netscape Communicator 4.05 w/ JDK 1.1.2
so I upgraded the JDK to 1.1.5 by using the DevEdge preview version. It
seems to be helping.
see the "new" item at:
http://home.netscape.com/download/index.html?cp=hmp06sdow
Marcus
On Fri, 5 Jun 1998, Jerry Solomon x2761
Although the latest version of Netscape Navigator, 4.05, claims to be
using JDK 1.1.2, I have had problems with it not recognizing most of
the event handler classes in the linux JDK 1.1.5 version that I run
locally. In particular it cannot find such things as mouseMotionListener,
etc. Anybody s
Viper is a 'vi' emulation mode for 'emacs'.
--jason
On 04-Jun-98 Igor Slepchin wrote:
> What is viper?
>
> Thanks,
> Igor
>
>
> Felix Morley Finch wrote:
>>
>> Forgive me my weakness...
>>
>> >>In article
>> >><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>> >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>>
>> > does anyone know an
What is viper?
Thanks,
Igor
Felix Morley Finch wrote:
>
> Forgive me my weakness...
>
> >>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > does anyone know an ide add-on for vi, nvi, or vim?
> > I guess something similiar to JDE?
>
> xemacs + viper + jde
>
> :-) :-) :-)
>
does anyone know an ide add-on for vi, nvi, or vim?
I guess something similiar to JDE?
-Sylvester
On Wed, 3 Jun 1998, Barry D Benowitz wrote:
> > "Matt" == Matt Zagni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Matt> Hi, Could someone recommend a good editing tool for java
> Matt> that will r
Forgive me my weakness...
>>In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> does anyone know an ide add-on for vi, nvi, or vim?
> I guess something similiar to JDE?
xemacs + viper + jde
:-) :-) :-)
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Fel
>Could someone recommend a good editing tool for
>java that will run in linux for constucting
>classes and applets etc.
xelfi is cool :-) but insn't just a editing tool, is a visual IDE.
www.xelfi.com
Saludos,
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I still recommend the JDE included in BISS-AWT. Currently at version 0.94.
Available from the Java-Linux mirrors.
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> Von: Matt Zagni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Betreff: Is there a linux java editing tool
> Datum: Mittwoc
This is just me being a wuss, but... I tolerate using Sun's Java Workshop
2.0. When I was developing on WinNT and Solaris 2.6 (Intel), I liked having
some degree of conformity in my development environments. It's also fairly
easy to manage big projects with JWS. I'm junking Solaris in favor of
Lin
> [...]
> Well, this is something I hear all the time and I'm sorry but I
> disagree. Emacs is not an editor, it's more a way of life; editing
> is just one of the things it does better than anything else.
>
> :-)
>
> One a more useful note, as someone else mentioned, emacs together with
> Jav
> Date: Wed, 03 Jun 1998 08:42:33 -0400
> From: Paul Houle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Matt> Could someone recommend a good editing tool for java that will run in
Matt> linux for constucting classes and applets etc.
Paul> I reccomend vi, but many people think emacs is a good editor.
Well, this is some
> "Matt" == Matt Zagni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Matt> Hi, Could someone recommend a good editing tool for java
Matt> that will run in linux for constucting classes and applets
Matt> etc.
Dare I mention Xemacs with the jde package? Its what I use.
Barry
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