On Tue, 4 Jan 2000 15:01:08 +, James Fidell wrote:
>"You might try kaffe (www.kaffe.org) or the port of the Sun JRE (follow
>"your nose from www.sun.com).
Or the IBM version of JAVA 1.1.8 for Linux:
http://www.ibm.com/java/jdk/118/linux/index.html .
James F. Marshall, Esq., Pasadena, Calif
that dwarf, hand
me the pliers!'
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From: Jeff Graves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 11:54 AM
Subject: RE: Java for linux
> Well, i coded an email applet in java and I'm trying to work out
> the bugs. I h
TIA
jeff
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From: Brad 'GreyBear' Davis [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 10:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Java for linux
You don't give a lot of info about what you've tried or what
happens, so
it'
Try getting the jdk from either http://java.sun.com or
http://www.blackdown.org
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From: Jeff Graves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 January 2000 14:41
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Java for linux
Does anyone know how to run java applications or
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 7:40 AM
Subject: Java for linux
> Does anyone know how to run java applications or applets in
> linux? I was looking to run some applets in Netscape but I think
> i need a newer version. Anyone know?
>
> T
I've used it some. I must admit that I like it. The stability
has been good, and the performance of the JVM has been much
improved over Blackdown (not to dis a valid effort here).
However, I have seen a few issues when ivoking native binaries.
JCam for example won't work under IBM because it in
Go to www.blackdown.org and get the Blackdown port of the Sun JDK.
You can get Java 1.1 or Java 1.2 stuff.
As an alternative, the IBM JDK is offering much better performance
for Java 1.1 stuff. I don't have a URL for that, but check www.freshmeat.net
and search for the announcement of that offer
nyone know?
>
> You might try kaffe (www.kaffe.org) or the port of the Sun JRE (follow
> your nose from www.sun.com).
>
> James.
You can find links to Java for Linux on www.blackdown.org.
The jdk includes a java compiler, java vm, and applet viewer. I have
run into problems with s
How does IBM's Java port compare to this?
When I was still Warp'ed, I used the IBM java. It was considered as
*very* stable and relatively quick.
What's the general opinion on IBM's Java?
Regards
Gustav
James Fidell wrote:
>
> Quoting Jeff Graves ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > Does anyone know h
Quoting Jeff Graves ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Does anyone know how to run java applications or applets in
> linux? I was looking to run some applets in Netscape but I think
> i need a newer version. Anyone know?
You might try kaffe (www.kaffe.org) or the port of the Sun JRE (follow
your nose from
Does anyone know how to run java applications or applets in
linux? I was looking to run some applets in Netscape but I think
i need a newer version. Anyone know?
Thanks
Jeff
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On Mon, 1 Jun 1998, Christopher Gorski wrote:
Most folks I know don't use the RPMs to do Java. Java simply changes
faster than the RPMs and sometimes it's useful to jump back to an earlier
version (your convinced that the problem must be a bug in your newer one).
But the system is the same. I
Does anyone know where I can find the software to compile and/or run Java
code for RH5.1? And if so, is there an RPM?
I typed "javac" at the prompt after a full install, but only got a
"CLASSPATH not specified" error.
Thanks,
Christopher Gorski
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