Hi, guys:
I want to use server side javascript on Apache , I know that the Netscape
Entiprise Server with the LiveWire can provide this running environment to server side
javascript, but on Linux , are there any solutions for running server side javascript
to access postsql databa
Hi, guys:
I want to use server side javascript on Apache , I know that the Netscape
Entiprise Server with the LiveWire can provide this running environment to server side
javascript, but on Linux , are there any solutions for running server side javascript
to access postsql databa
Whose port is it? I looked at Blackdown and they don't have it.
Jacob Nikom
Peter Schuller wrote:
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> A Beta is available at
>
> http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/j2sdk13/download-linux.html
>
> --
> / Peter Schuller, InfiDyne Technologies HB
>
> PGP userID: 0x5584BD98 or '
I have a new Inspiron 7500 with DVD / LS120 Combo.
I cannot for the life of me set the LS120 to mount on my machine.
THe LS120 is primary on the 2nd IDE device (/dev/hdc)
and the DVD is secondary (/dev/hdd)
I inserted a preformatted 1.44HDD 3.5" floppy and tried the
following command:
mkdir /ls
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> A Beta is available at
>
> http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/j2sdk13/download-linux.html
What glibc version do you need? Does it work with SuSE6.4 Linux for example?
--
mfg
Peter
=
Great news about Sun's release. Anyone know more about its
disposition? Was it done inside Sun, or by Inprise, or Blackdown
people?
>I'm not sure that this is a good thing; who will us mere programmers
>determine which sdk is more stable and faster under linux?
The marketplace will decide that s
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 03:20:44PM +0100, Peter Pilgrim wrote:
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> What glibc version do you need? Does it work with SuSE6.4 Linux for example?
>
> --
I was unable to use jdk 1.3 with Suse 6.4
Segmentation fault
This is the answer :)
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000, Nelson Minar wrote:
> What would be *really* great is if there were an open source Java
> implementation that we could all contribute to and avoid all these
> politics. My impression is the Java design is stable enough that this
What's wrong with kaffe?
gcj + classpath?
(
Hi,
I wonder do I have Java-Linux problem or it is my fault. I run
JDK1.2.2 RC4 with kernel 2.2.12-20 and libc 2.1.2 on PIII machine.
I wrote a small program which creates two buttons and generates
different images depends on which button is pressed. The images
are painted on the JPanel compon
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 10:49:35AM -0700, Nelson Minar wrote:
> What would be *really* great is if there were an open source Java
> implementation that we could all contribute to and avoid all these
> politics. My impression is the Java design is stable enough that this
> is reasonable to do, but
Can someone explain to me the advantage of JIT compilers? It's obviously
faster .. I've been doing some recusion testing and the Sun JDK 1.3 for
Linux
runs on average 3 times faster than the jdk 1.2.2 rc4 from blackdown.org.
Here's my very simple nchoosek recursive method:
/** nchoosek recursiv
Patrick Lacson wrote:
>
> Can someone explain to me the advantage of JIT compilers? It's obviously
> faster .. I've been doing some recusion testing and the Sun JDK 1.3 for
> Linux
> runs on average 3 times faster than the jdk 1.2.2 rc4 from blackdown.org.
Hotspot is a jit compiler. It is jit c
Nathan Meyers wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 10:49:35AM -0700, Nelson Minar wrote:
> > What would be *really* great is if there were an open source Java
> > implementation that we could all contribute to and avoid all these
> > politics. My impression is the Java design is stable enough that
>Can someone explain to me the advantage of JIT compilers? It's
>obviously faster .. I've been doing some recusion testing and the Sun
>JDK 1.3 for Linux runs on average 3 times faster than the jdk 1.2.2
>rc4 from blackdown.org.
I just happened to read an article benchmarking Java vs. C on severa
On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 18:47:54 -0700, Ashis Rout wrote:
>Michael,
>
>I am having a problem with jvm.
>
>if i run my app. with jvm( native Threads ) then each time i spawn a thread
>a new jvm starts.
>but with green threads this does not happen. why?
Are you sure that a new JVM starts? Under Linux,
Hi everyone,
I have just installed the new JDK 1.3 (from Sun) on my PC running Red Hat
Linux 6.1. Subsequently, I re-installed the free JBuilder Foundation. However,
when I attempted to start JBuilder, it threw an exception about error loading
some classes before dying.
I got a previous insta
Do you mean Java Servlet on Apache? If this is the case, you may want to
take a look at Apache JServ. See http://java.apache.org/ for more details.
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