Tomcat is just a daemon process, would it would matter how it's being 
run?  Or would it be useful to see if Tomcat would act differently?  The 
only reason I run the Oracle JDK for my IDE is that it warns about 
display issues with the OpenJDK; oddly enough I'm getting just that with 
the Oracle JDK.  Perhaps running the IDE with OpenJDK would be 
worthwhile in the end.

I should be clearer and say that only my Java GUI applications 
(JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA, SquirrelSQL) are having the issue.





On 11/20/2013 10:07 AM, tony oliveri wrote:
> 2013/11/20 Dustin N. Jenkins <[email protected]>
>
>> I'm running a 64-bit Fedora 16 machine with Linux kernel 3.6.11 and
>> Enlightenment 0.18-alpha2.  I do all of my Java development in it using
>> Oracle JDK 7 to run my IDE, and OpenJDK 7 to run my Java Tomcat container.
>>
>> I remember finding an article once upon a time that suggested Java is
>> "being a dick" with regards to its focus issues.  I read the NVidia
>> driver issue, and mine falls into that, but I only get the black "popup"
>> windows in my Java applications and nothing else.  Is Java still a
>> problem child or is it some combination of Java and the nVidia driver?
>>
>> Many thanks, and well done on a terrific product.
>> Dustin
>>
>
> So to speak, did you try to use Oracle jdk 7 on both your ide and tomcat?
>
>


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