I have submitted this as bug 552 but I wondered if anyone can help:
Full_Name: Trevor Harris
JDK_Version: 1.2 pre 1
JDK_Arch: i386 (x86)
Linux_Dist: Caldera
Linux_Dist_Ver: Open Ingres 1.0
Libc_Ver: libc.so.5.4.44
Ld_Ver: 1.7.14
Dyn_Java: no
Toolkit: Motif
Toolkit_Ver: Swim 2.0
Absolutely not! What sort of security would there be if anyone could sign
any old applet? That would defeat the entire purpose of signing. I suggest
you read up on what exactly code-signing is. Check out the security sites
at javasoft.com, microsoft.com, and verisign.com.
Trevor
On Wed, 12 Aug
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Java is probably NAGI (not a good idea).
Trevor
On Thu, 17 Sep 1998, Molenda, Mark P wrote:
> Has anyone out there used a JDBC dirver or ODBC driver on Linux to access a
> Microsoft Access file (mdb file)?
> Where can I get it? We are trying to setup an ISP's WebServer to hand
dy who has the javac source code has some spare time
to check this out and let us know what's going on. (Note that I have not
tried compiling the code using Sun's JDK 1.1.7.)
Thanks,
Trevor Harmon
import java.awt.*;
import java.awt.image.*;
import java.io.*;
/**
This program con
The page also says, "Before we can release, we have to make sure that it
passes the tests in the Java Compatibility Kit." Is this a requirement
of Sun's source code licensing, or is it just something that was decided
on by the Blackdown team?
Trevor
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since the pre-releases can only be tested by members of Blackdown. Am I
missing something here, or is the JCK restriction of the license really
not such a great thing after all?
Trevor
Nathan Meyers wrote:
> The answer is that it's being worked on, it'll be out soon (no date
instance = new ConnectionPool();
return instance;
}
}
Trevor
P.S. In the future, please post questions like these to a JDBC or RMI mailing
list or one of the newsgroups. This list should be reserved for Linux-specific
Java questions.
Ernst de Haan wrote:
> Check out the RMI do
for passing Java graphics contexts to native functions, I'm not sure
if that's even possible.
Trevor