Hi,
I am designing packing programs. I used the Swing instead of AWT.
However, I need to display packing results by java3d.
My system is linux. I cannot find java3d 1.2 for linux. I installed java3d
1.1.3.
I donot know how to add canvas3D to my JPanel.
Do you have any suggestion?
Thanks
yangyu
Java3D 1.2 is not out yet for Linux, as far as I know.
I added the Canvas3D the following way:
I do have a JTabbedPan in which I am adding a Class "GIS3DView".
gis3dView = new GIS3DView();
tab.add("GIS3DView",gis3dView);
GIS3DView extends JPanel
In "GIS3DView" I am creating the Canvas3D.
For co
1) Get yourself a copy of
The Java native Interface
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Authors: Sheng Liang
ISBN 0-201-32577-2
303 Pages
2) Why are you using char[] ? This is not portable or unicode compatible . All Java
String
are unicode characters by default. You need to pass just java.lang.String
I tried to ask this question yesterday, but apparently was suffering
from some form of dyslexia (javatoidl).
Here is my 2nd attempt: Is there a version of idltojava for Linux? I
am using 1.2.2, rc4.
thanks,
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On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Brett Smith wrote:
> I tried to ask this question yesterday, but apparently was suffering
> from some form of dyslexia (javatoidl).
>
> Here is my 2nd attempt: Is there a version of idltojava for Linux? I
> am using 1.2.2, rc4.
Unfortunately, Sun don't seem to have given
1. The exception you are getting has nothing to do with strings or char
arrays being
passed. What is really happening is the java runtime cannot find the
native code module you just compiled
BTW you did'n t say what OS you are using. UNIX, LINUX or NT. In any
case the Library path
has not been sp
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, Brett Smith wrote:
> Here is my 2nd attempt: Is there a version of idltojava for Linux? I
> am using 1.2.2, rc4.
Not for Linux that I could find. There just seemed to be Solairs and
Windows. I think the issue is that it is a native tool, rather than
written in Java. How
At 07:23 21.07.00 -0400, you wrote:
>I tried to ask this question yesterday, but apparently was suffering
>from some form of dyslexia (javatoidl).
>
>Here is my 2nd attempt: Is there a version of idltojava for Linux? I
>am using 1.2.2, rc4.
If my memory serves me well: no.
i've heard about pe
Brett Smith wrote:
> I tried to ask this question yesterday, but apparently was suffering
> from some form of dyslexia (javatoidl).
>
> Here is my 2nd attempt: Is there a version of idltojava for Linux? I
> am using 1.2.2, rc4.
I've never seen one. It's a native program that, AFAIK, Sun never
Hello,
how is the status of Java advanced Imaging? The website states that it builds
and runs, but has not been verified with the JCK yet. Is this still true? Is
someone actively working on it? What does it take to get involved?
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IVISTAR Kommunikationssysteme AG
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On Wed, 19 Jul 2000, Nathan Meyers wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 03:54:40PM +, Kris Heyrman wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I think I am getting stupid: I just spent a day trying to find out how best to
> > debug a project that is getting fairly complicated, in Java. I did not find out
> > how,
Hi,
I have problem which enough people may not be interested but if
any one can give any hint, would be appreciated.
I am running objective c application using JNI starting JVM from
objective c code and calling java application which uses RMI to
communicate with my applet for the browser.
> "Rajesh" == Rajesh Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Rajesh> Full thread dump Classic VM (1.2.2-L, native threads):
That's not a good combination, the native threads VM in Sun's 1.2.2
release is somewhat broken. Either try Blackdowns 1.2.2 or Sun's 1.3
beta.
Juergen
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Jue
i may be wrong, but i think the idltojava compiler with JacORB if pure java,
and you should be able to use it on linux. check it out at
http://www.inf.fu-berlin.de/~brose/jacorb/
btw, the JacORB script to run the compiler is called idl rather than
idltojava.
Rob
-Original Message-
Fro
hi!
i've come across a problem i cannot find anything about in the
documentation. what i'd like to do is have a java servlet run under a
different effective UID than "nobody", which is my default webserver
user.
i'm running apache jserv 1.2.2b (jdk 1.2.2) / apache 1.3.9 on a redhat
linux 2.2
An alternative to using println's is to use AspectJ.
AspectJ enables the clean modularization of crosscutting concerns such
as: error checking and handling, synchronization, context-sensitive
behavior, performance optimizations, monitoring and logging, debugging
support, and multiple obj
Juergen Kreileder wrote:
> > "Rajesh" == Rajesh Patel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Rajesh> Full thread dump Classic VM (1.2.2-L, native threads):
>
> That's not a good combination, the native threads VM in Sun's 1.2.2
> release is somewhat broken. Either try Blackdowns 1.2.2 or Sun's
> the web server runs as UID "nobody", as well as jserv. i do not want to
> change that; i only want one single servlet to have root privileges.
It's not posible to do that. You might want to isolate the code needing
those privileges and run it in a separate VM, accessed with RMI. Even so,
the J
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