Re: NBIO (Non-blocking I/O)

2002-02-11 Thread Kenneth Pronovici
> I find myself with a need for the NBIO package from: > >http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~mdw/proj/java-nbio/ > > which implements non-blocking socket I/O. It's sort of a precursor to > the nbio functionality that's in the Java 1.4 beta, implemented on top > of standard socket calls like poll().

Re: NBIO (Non-blocking I/O)

2002-02-11 Thread Kenneth Pronovici
> I find myself with a need for the NBIO package from: > >http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~mdw/proj/java-nbio/ > > which implements non-blocking socket I/O. It's sort of a precursor to > the nbio functionality that's in the Java 1.4 beta, implemented on top > of standard socket calls like poll()

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RE: Tomcat 4.0.1 in Debian?

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Re: NBIO (Non-blocking I/O)

2002-02-11 Thread Kenneth Pronovici
> >4) Is it my responsibility to ensure that the system-wide > > $LD_LIBRARY_PATH includes /usr/lib/java (or /usr/lib/java/jni), > > so that the JNI libraries are found? > > IMO, You should not defined it. Because JNI libraries are used by only > Java applications. Java applicati