> Having it "fixed" in 1.2 won't help us
Sorry for the total ignorance, but I've been hearing a lot about the
CLASSPATH that doesn't need to be set in 1.2. Is this true? Where does
"java" (1.2) look for the jar/zip/class files then? Or will it still need to
be specified?
Ok, doesn't have anythin
> Actually, in JDK 1.1, CLASSPATH does not need to be set to
> get the core Java classes.zip file. The Java wrapper does that.
Ok. That makes sense. I actually found this out without even trying and was
quite surprised!
> The other thing that would be good is a standard place to put
> jar/zi
> 1. Can I call Unix/Linux commands from my java program?
Don't know about examples, but check out the Runtime core library.
(Specifically the Exec method.)
> 2. Can I combine Perl with Java?
Ummm... Not exactly sure what you want to do, but using the Exec method
(check above) you should be abl
The JFrame vs. Window discussion prompted me with a few enquiries. (Totally
off-topic, please delete if you are offended :)
I've just started with a Window and JInternalFrame hack last night.
Basically I'm adding a JInternalFrame to a Window to give the "Java look &
feel" to an application. This
> Found a link to this article on JavaLobby:
>
> http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit19981203.html
>
> Could turn out bad. Very bad.
Maybe in a certain sense, but remember that Java is not only used in
Web-wide applets, also applications. (Which is what I mainly use Java for.)
For the ap
Visited the pages just now... the new pages are up. Wow! (Also related story
on javalobby.org)
Greetings,
// Jaco
> -Original Message-
> From: Thomas Down [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 3:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Important: Java 1
> try to change to the Windows Look & Feel it gives me an
> unsupportedLookAndFeelException. Does it works for you?
Not supposed to. windows L&F is only supported on Windows platforms.
-- jaco greeff
IS e-Commerce Integration
Tel: +27 (0)11 283 5684
Cell: +27 (0)83 301 5005
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> Where can I download swing for Linux?
Swing is _pure_ Java so it works on any compliant JVM. Just download it from
JavaSoft at http://java.sun.com.
greetings,
-- jaco greeff
IS e-Commerce Integration
Tel: +27 (0)11 283 5684
Cell: +27 (0)83 301 5005
"Don't relax! It's
> Are there any efforts? Whom can I contact?
Aarg! One more of these and I'm going to crack! This is not
funny anymore, these people are turning the list into a spamming exercise.
(Not that I'm helping by relying, but I just had to...)
*sigh*
-- jaco greeff