Ben Burton wrote:
>
> Install package java-common; it's in there.
>
> It's also up at:
> http://people.debian.org/~opal/java/policy.html
Actually prefer the web link as it's much more
up to date than the install CD.
Thanks for the pointer.
Rick
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> > See /usr/share/doc/java-common/policy.txt.gz, section 2.4 (Java Libraries).
>
> This file is not on my debian 2.2r2 system. Is it installed
> as part of the debian java package? (If so, that would explain
> it because I maintain java versions manually rather than with
> dselect.)
Install
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Michael C. Alonzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i have to place images in my applets but the policytool
Why do you need policy files for that?
> from Blackdown doesn't seem to work.
That's a little vague, can you provide a more detailed description of
problem?
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Rick Lutowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anyone else tried an applet with 1.4.0 Java Plug-in (with
> or without java3d) in Netscape on debian?
Yes (mostly with our 1.4.0 code).
Note that there are some problems with Java2 1.4.0 and J3D 1.2.1_03.
Until J3D 1.2.1_04 is ready you might want
Ben Burton wrote:
>
> Install package java-common; it's in there.
>
> It's also up at:
> http://people.debian.org/~opal/java/policy.html
Actually prefer the web link as it's much more
up to date than the install CD.
Thanks for the pointer.
Rick
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Ryan Shaw wrote:
>
> Hmmm...I haven't had any problems with HTML in documentation
> blocks...but I don't know if I've specifically used .
works fine in javadoc -- I use it all the time.
Don't know about doxygen tho.
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Hmmm...I haven't had any problems with HTML in documentation
blocks...but I don't know if I've specifically used .
Are you sure that you have it configured for Java-style
documentation? It also can be used for C++ styles, so maybe
it is misinterpreting the documentation blocks.
Or maybe you found
> > See /usr/share/doc/java-common/policy.txt.gz, section 2.4 (Java Libraries).
>
> This file is not on my debian 2.2r2 system. Is it installed
> as part of the debian java package? (If so, that would explain
> it because I maintain java versions manually rather than with
> dselect.)
Install
FROM: MRS. MARIAM ABACHA
C/O SHEWU ABACHA
LAGOS -
NIGERIA.
19TH FEB,2002
Fax: 234-1-759-0900
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ATTN:PRESIDENT/CEO,
I am Mrs. Mariam Abacha, the widow of late Gen. Sani Abacha.
Former Nigeria military head of state who died mysteriouly as a
result of cardiac arre
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 06:00:00PM -0600, Rick Lutowski wrote:
> Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> >
> > See /usr/share/doc/java-common/policy.txt.gz, section 2.4 (Java Libraries).
>
> This file is not on my debian 2.2r2 system. Is it installed
> as part of the debian java package? (If so, that would ex
Michael C. Alonzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> i have to place images in my applets but the policytool
Why do you need policy files for that?
> from Blackdown doesn't seem to work.
That's a little vague, can you provide a more detailed description of
problem?
Juergen
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Rick Lutowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Has anyone else tried an applet with 1.4.0 Java Plug-in (with
> or without java3d) in Netscape on debian?
Yes (mostly with our 1.4.0 code).
Note that there are some problems with Java2 1.4.0 and J3D 1.2.1_03.
Until J3D 1.2.1_04 is ready you might want
Matt Zimmerman wrote:
>
> See /usr/share/doc/java-common/policy.txt.gz, section 2.4 (Java Libraries).
This file is not on my debian 2.2r2 system. Is it installed
as part of the debian java package? (If so, that would explain
it because I maintain java versions manually rather than with
dselect
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 10:25:40AM -0500, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> Is there a page online that describes how to target jars for debian? I
> have a problem that I'm working on that's dependant on another project's
> distributable JAR file. Is there a standard way of installing a shared
> JAR, such
Ryan Shaw wrote:
>
> Hmmm...I haven't had any problems with HTML in documentation
> blocks...but I don't know if I've specifically used .
works fine in javadoc -- I use it all the time.
Don't know about doxygen tho.
Rick
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Lutowski
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Hmmm...I haven't had any problems with HTML in documentation
blocks...but I don't know if I've specifically used .
Are you sure that you have it configured for Java-style
documentation? It also can be used for C++ styles, so maybe
it is misinterpreting the documentation blocks.
Or maybe you foun
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 06:00:00PM -0600, Rick Lutowski wrote:
> Matt Zimmerman wrote:
> >
> > See /usr/share/doc/java-common/policy.txt.gz, section 2.4 (Java Libraries).
>
> This file is not on my debian 2.2r2 system. Is it installed
> as part of the debian java package? (If so, that would e
Matt Zimmerman wrote:
>
> See /usr/share/doc/java-common/policy.txt.gz, section 2.4 (Java Libraries).
This file is not on my debian 2.2r2 system. Is it installed
as part of the debian java package? (If so, that would explain
it because I maintain java versions manually rather than with
dselec
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 10:25:40AM -0500, Darryl L. Pierce wrote:
> Is there a page online that describes how to target jars for debian? I
> have a problem that I'm working on that's dependant on another project's
> distributable JAR file. Is there a standard way of installing a shared
> JAR, suc
> my class is doing a prototype of a call center, ala
> rescue 911... i suggested to them that we use Java but they
> are having doubts if java can be use in mission-critical systems.
> can someone cite a company or a corporation or some system that uses
> java in their mission-critical systems?
Is there a page online that describes how to target jars for debian? I
have a problem that I'm working on that's dependant on another project's
distributable JAR file. Is there a standard way of installing a shared
JAR, such as Xerces?
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"Michael C. Alonzo" wrote:
>
> my class is doing a prototype of a call center, ala
> rescue 911... i suggested to them that we use Java but they
> are having doubts if java can be use in mission-critical systems.
> can someone cite a company or a corporation or some system that uses
> java in thei
Hi, Ryan.
Doxygen looks very nice!!
But unfortunately, I have a one problem. When document include "",
outputed document would be invalid. For example:
--
/**
*
* This will create a new Element
--
doxygen generate following html from above code:
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An FYI for debian users of JDK 1.4.0 and
the blackdown 1.4.0 porting team:
Recently installed Sun JDK 1.4.0-b92 on debian 2.2r2 and r3
systems along with blackdown java3d 1.2.1, then installed
the 1.4.0 Java Plug-in into Netscape 4.77. (BTW, the 1.4.0
Plug-in installations have changed from 1.3.1
Michael C. Alonzo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote To debian-java@lists.debian.org on
Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 09:40:15PM +0800:
> my class is doing a prototype of a call center, ala
> rescue 911... i suggested to them that we use Java but they
> are having doubts if java can be use in mission-critical sy
Kind regards,
Roman.
> my class is doing a prototype of a call center, ala
> rescue 911... i suggested to them that we use Java but they
> are having doubts if java can be use in mission-critical systems.
> can someone cite a company or a corporation or some system that uses
> java in their mission-critical systems?
my class is doing a prototype of a call center, ala
rescue 911... i suggested to them that we use Java but they
are having doubts if java can be use in mission-critical systems.
can someone cite a company or a corporation or some system that uses
java in their mission-critical systems?
Thanks.
Is there a page online that describes how to target jars for debian? I
have a problem that I'm working on that's dependant on another project's
distributable JAR file. Is there a standard way of installing a shared
JAR, such as Xerces?
--
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"Michael C. Alonzo" wrote:
>
> my class is doing a prototype of a call center, ala
> rescue 911... i suggested to them that we use Java but they
> are having doubts if java can be use in mission-critical systems.
> can someone cite a company or a corporation or some system that uses
> java in the
Hi, Ryan.
Doxygen looks very nice!!
But unfortunately, I have a one problem. When document include "",
outputed document would be invalid. For example:
--
/**
*
* This will create a new Element
--
doxygen generate following html from above code:
--
An FYI for debian users of JDK 1.4.0 and
the blackdown 1.4.0 porting team:
Recently installed Sun JDK 1.4.0-b92 on debian 2.2r2 and r3
systems along with blackdown java3d 1.2.1, then installed
the 1.4.0 Java Plug-in into Netscape 4.77. (BTW, the 1.4.0
Plug-in installations have changed from 1.3.
Michael C. Alonzo ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote To [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon,
Feb 18, 2002 at 09:40:15PM +0800:
> my class is doing a prototype of a call center, ala
> rescue 911... i suggested to them that we use Java but they
> are having doubts if java can be use in mission-critical systems.
> c
Kind regards,
Roman.
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my class is doing a prototype of a call center, ala
rescue 911... i suggested to them that we use Java but they
are having doubts if java can be use in mission-critical systems.
can someone cite a company or a corporation or some system that uses
java in their mission-critical systems?
Thanks.
doxygen can also generate very nice documentation from java src
with javadoc comments. in fact, i prefer its output to javadoc.
you can even include hyperlinked source excerpts in the docs,
which is *very* nice.
doxygen is in unstable and maybe testing, i think.
Stefan wrote:
||| Takashi Okamoto
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 07:14:52AM +0100, Guy Geens wrote:
> Another minor issue: I run my system with /usr readonly, making it
> difficult to install new applications (tomcat4 no longer makes a
> symlink to /var). I'm going to look into mount --bind to fix that.
I'll fix that in the next release
doxygen can also generate very nice documentation from java src
with javadoc comments. in fact, i prefer its output to javadoc.
you can even include hyperlinked source excerpts in the docs,
which is *very* nice.
doxygen is in unstable and maybe testing, i think.
Stefan wrote:
||| Takashi Okamot
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 07:14:52AM +0100, Guy Geens wrote:
> Another minor issue: I run my system with /usr readonly, making it
> difficult to install new applications (tomcat4 no longer makes a
> symlink to /var). I'm going to look into mount --bind to fix that.
I'll fix that in the next releas
> "Stefan" == Stefan Gybas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Stefan> I just removed all in /var/cache/tomcat4 and tried 0.6 and it
Stefan> worked fine on my system (i386, Blackdown JDK 1.3.1 and Sun
Stefan> JDK 1.4). Which JDK are you using? Please note that all
Stefan> versions up to 0.6 have a bug
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