Re: no swing classes

2000-02-05 Thread Jack Jensen
I want to thank everyone who sent me their help. My problem was old java commands in the /usr/bin directory. The console apps and non-swing apps ran ok with these commands but they choked on the swing stuff. Removing them and changing my PATH solved the problem. Thanks again Jack Jensen -

Re: No swing classes

2000-02-03 Thread Jacob Nikom
I think if you download Blackdown RC4 you are not going to have those messages. You also can try the solution from Nathan Meyers book. Look at http://www.javalinux.net/JavaLinux/CDROM/Chapter14/font.properties Jacob Nikom Jeff Galyan wrote: > > paul campbell wrote: > > > > Works OK - well sort

Re: No swing classes

2000-02-02 Thread Jeff Galyan
paul campbell wrote: > > Works OK - well sort of... > > (except "Font specified in font.properties not found[--symbol blbah blah This one's a known issue. I think there may be a fix for it - check the Blackdown.org site. > and > Could not load Look and Feel: > com.sun.java.swing.plaf.windows.W

Re: No swing classes

2000-02-02 Thread paul campbell
I did the default install for Sun JDK with no significant problem. I did NOT set JAVA_HOME. startx brings up standard RH61 gnome. brought up a terminal window cd /home/jdk1.2.2/demo/jfc/SimpleExamle/src javac SimpleExample.java java SimpleExample Works OK - well sort of... (except "Font specif

Re: No swing classes

2000-02-02 Thread Jack Jensen
I'm using jdk1.2.2, I've tried the self-installing version from three different mirrors sites, and this morning I downloaded and installed the linux port(jdk1.2.2) tar ball from the Sun server. I've set the JAVA_HOME variable to /mypath/jdk1.2.2 I haven't messed with the CLASSPATH because to tell