Hi
I have upgraded my jdk1.1.6v2 to jdk 1.1.6v4a and ran into an error. After
installing when I run javac it displays the following error:
/usr/local/jdk1.1.6v4a/bin/../bin/green-threads/java: Can.t load library
libXp.so.6
Does anyone know what is in libXp and where to find it? or what is the
p
Just an update that the bug with modal dialogs I found recently
still occurs in the latest JDK1.1.6v4a.
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Howdie,
Isn't there a way for a String to be transported to int or double or
float or something?
The way I'm doing it now is by creating an Object Double, and
initializing it with a String. Then using a method of Double to retrieve
the value as an ordinary double. This is a bit of a hassle.
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> Hello
>
> Try Integer.parseInt( String value ), or Float.valueOf( String
> value ) functions.
>
> I think these will be good for you.
>
> Zoltan Tar
>
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> From: Maarten van Leunen[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:
I've only been subscribing to this list for a day (looks good so far),
so I'm sorry if this has been covered, but I haven't had the time to
check the archives.
Where can I get a RPM version of the JDK for my RedHat 5.1?
If no RPM exist, where should I go?
public abstract class BS {
/** The local host default. */
public static final InetAddress LOCALHOST;
static {
InetAddress localhost = null;
try {
localhost = InetAddress.getLocalHost();
}
catch ( UnknownHostException ex ) {
System.err.println("Failed to retriev
The weird logic in which javac handles or ignores
dependencies (esp. source files more recent than
class files) never ceases to annoy me. Does anybody
have a decent solution to share that creates
dependencies from "import" and makes them work with
JDK?
b.
Bernd Kreimeier wrote:
> The weird logic in which javac handles or ignores
> dependencies (esp. source files more recent than
> class files) never ceases to annoy me. Does anybody
> have a decent solution to share that creates
> dependencies from "import" and makes them work with
> JDK?
>
>
I'm having a socket-related problem new to v4a. It all still works
under v3a...
Here's the exception:
com.objectspace.voyager.transport.TransportException: java.net.SocketException: Socket
option unsupported
at com.objectspace.voyager.transport.Gateway.send(Gateway.java:83)
at
hi,
it seems jdk 4a is unable to make a multcast socket. we've got the
following trace:
---
java aci.apps.multiplexer.App
self register
mUDP-read-0:get address for pim-routers.mcast.net
mUDP-read-0:create mcast on pim-routers.mcast.net/224.0.0.13
*** mUDP-read-0:cannot started
Howdie,
Is there a way to expand arrays. Like, I want to put a unknown number of
strings in an array.
And then "return" the array of Strings in the Method.
I read one string, and wish to add it to the array without having to
define the amount of Strings in the array previously.
--
Maarten van
On Tue, Sep 08, 1998 at 05:59:26, Maarten van Leunen said:
> Is there a way to expand arrays. Like, I want to put a unknown number of
> strings in an array.
>
> And then "return" the array of Strings in the Method.
>
> I read one string, and wish to add it to the array without having to
> define
On expanding arrays...
Maarten van Leunen wrote:
>
> Is there a way to expand arrays. Like, I want to put a unknown number of
> strings in an array.
>
> And then "return" the array of Strings in the Method.
>
> I read one string, and wish to add it to the array without having to
> define the a
On Tue, 08 Sep 1998 17:59:26 +0200, Maarten van Leunen wrote:
>Howdie,
>
>Is there a way to expand arrays. Like, I want to put a unknown number of
>strings in an array.
>
>And then "return" the array of Strings in the Method.
>
>I read one string, and wish to add it to the array without having to
| ---
| In message , [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
|
| I have the same setup as Wim does (RedHat4.2) and encounter the
| same problems: can't load library libXp.so.6 .
|
| For now, you want to grab the .tar.gz for libc5 and install it by hand.
Actually I don't want
Since questions about dependencies generation with java
comes up quite often, I decided to put online a java application
development template. It consists of a directory structure and
a makefile that uses the dependencies generated by JavaDeps.
It is available at : http://www.iro.UMontreal.CA/~t
>Is there a way to expand arrays. Like, I want to put a unknown number of
>strings in an array.
>
>And then "return" the array of Strings in the Method.
>
>I read one string, and wish to add it to the array without having to
>define the amount of Strings in the array previously.
>
Why don't you u
On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, Wim Ceulemans wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have upgraded my jdk1.1.6v2 to jdk 1.1.6v4a and ran into an error. After
> installing when I run javac it displays the following error:
>
> /usr/local/jdk1.1.6v4a/bin/../bin/green-threads/java: Can.t load library
> libXp.so.6
>
> Does anyone
I have the same setup as Wim does (RedHat4.2) and encounter the same
problems: can't load library libXp.so.6 .
Upgrading to a newer version of XFree86 should be easy with the RPM
mechanism of RedHat. Unfortunately RedHat 4 is linked against libc5 and
RedHat 5.x is linked against libc6 (a.k.a. g
In message , [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have the same setup as Wim does (RedHat4.2) and encounter the
same problems: can't load library libXp.so.6 .
For now, you want to grab the .tar.gz for libc5 and install it by hand.
By far the best "free" CORBA implementation that runs on Linux is
ORBacus (formerly OmniBroker), from OOC (www.ooc.com). It has both C++
and Java support, and is a top-notch product. It is free for
non-commercial uses, and royalty-free for commercial use, with a
development license structure. W
Rich,
How was the install have you any pointers
What JDK are you using ?
Does it work with slackware too ?
Many thanks
Matt
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Sep 8 14:48:19 1998
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rich Edwards)
> Subject: Re: ORB uder linux?
>
> By far the best "free" CORBA implementati
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Rich Edwards wrote:
>
> By far the best "free" CORBA implementation that runs on Linux is
> ORBacus (formerly OmniBroker), from OOC (www.ooc.com). It has both C++
> and Java support, and is a top-notch product. It is free for
> non-commercial uses, and royalty-free for commercial use, with a
>
Matt Zagni wrote:
>
> Rich,
>
> How was the install have you any pointers
Very straightforward - just followed the included instructions.
>
> What JDK are you using ?
>
v1.1.5
> Does it work with slackware too ?
>
Don't know for sure. We are running it under RedHat 5.1 for Alpha. I
und
You probably want to use a Vector.
import java.util.Vector;
Vector vec = new Vector();
Then, to add an element, use:
vec.addElement(someString);
to retrieve an element, you can use:
String myString = (String)(vec.elementAt(index));
(you've got to cast the returned object into a String)
-Rob
Bernd Kreimeier writes:
>
> The weird logic in which javac handles or ignores
> dependencies (esp. source files more recent than
> class files) never ceases to annoy me. Does anybody
> have a decent solution to share that creates
> dependencies from "import" and makes them work with
> JDK?
Bernd Kreimeier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> public abstract class BS {
> /** The local host default. */
> public static final InetAddress LOCALHOST;
>
> static {
> InetAddress localhost = null;
> try {
> localhost = InetAddress.getLocalHost();
> }
> catch ( UnknownH
Use jikes, from http://www.alphaworks.ibm.com.
It also happens to be faster and more rigerous than javac.
enjoy!
-dan
Bernd Kreimeier wrote:
> The weird logic in which javac handles or ignores
> dependencies (esp. source files more recent than
> class files) never ceases to annoy me. Does anyb
On Tue, 8 Sep 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> | ---
> | In message , [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> |
> | I have the same setup as Wim does (RedHat4.2) and encounter the
> | same problems: can't load library libXp.so.6 .
> |
> | For now, you want to grab the .tar.gz
The following URL has the most up to date JDK RPMs I've found:
http://anna.inf.u-szeged.hu/java/java-rpm.html
As far as using JBuilder & the Linux JDK, I've been using both and haven't
run into an incompatibility yet. Note, if you use JBCL (Borland's
library), or KGL classes in your JBuilder pro
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