Re: Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Rick Lutowski
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 -- Rick Lut

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Re: Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Ben Burton
> > 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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2002-02-18 Thread DR.MRS MIRIAM ABACHA
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Re: policytool

2002-02-18 Thread Juergen Kreileder
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 -- Juergen Kr

Re: JDK 1.4.0 Java-Plug-in instability

2002-02-18 Thread Juergen Kreileder
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

Re: Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Rick Lutowski
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 -- Rick Lu

Re: Doxygen (Re: Installed jdom 0.7b.20020216-1 (all source))

2002-02-18 Thread Rick Lutowski
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 -- Rick Lutowski |[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Doxygen (Re: Installed jdom 0.7b.20020216-1 (all source))

2002-02-18 Thread Ryan Shaw
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

Re: Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Ben Burton
> > 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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2002-02-18 Thread DR.MRS MIRIAM ABACHA
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

Re: Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Matt Zimmerman
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

Re: policytool

2002-02-18 Thread Juergen Kreileder
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 -- Juergen K

Re: JDK 1.4.0 Java-Plug-in instability

2002-02-18 Thread Juergen Kreileder
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

Re: Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Rick Lutowski
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

Re: Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Matt Zimmerman
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

Re: Doxygen (Re: Installed jdom 0.7b.20020216-1 (all source))

2002-02-18 Thread Rick Lutowski
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 -- Rick Lutowski |[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Doxygen (Re: Installed jdom 0.7b.20020216-1 (all source))

2002-02-18 Thread Ryan Shaw
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

Re: Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Matt Zimmerman
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

Re: Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Rick Lutowski
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

Re: Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Matt Zimmerman
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

Re: Java on mission-critical systems

2002-02-18 Thread roger pittman
> 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?

Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Darryl L. Pierce
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? -- Darryl L. Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Visit the Infobahn Of

Re: Java on mission-critical systems

2002-02-18 Thread Rick Lutowski
"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

Doxygen (Re: Installed jdom 0.7b.20020216-1 (all source))

2002-02-18 Thread Takashi Okamoto
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: --

JDK 1.4.0 Java-Plug-in instability

2002-02-18 Thread Rick Lutowski
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

Re: Java on mission-critical systems

2002-02-18 Thread Paul Reavis
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

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2002-02-18 Thread Roman Borovikov
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Re: Java on mission-critical systems

2002-02-18 Thread roger pittman
> 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?

Java on mission-critical systems

2002-02-18 Thread Michael C. Alonzo
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.

Distributing jars for debian

2002-02-18 Thread Darryl L. Pierce
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? -- Darryl L. Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Visit the Infobahn O

Re: Java on mission-critical systems

2002-02-18 Thread Rick Lutowski
"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

Doxygen (Re: Installed jdom 0.7b.20020216-1 (all source))

2002-02-18 Thread Takashi Okamoto
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: --

JDK 1.4.0 Java-Plug-in instability

2002-02-18 Thread Rick Lutowski
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.

Re: Java on mission-critical systems

2002-02-18 Thread Paul Reavis
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

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2002-02-18 Thread Roman Borovikov
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Java on mission-critical systems

2002-02-18 Thread Michael C. Alonzo
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.

Re: Installed jdom 0.7b.20020216-1 (all source)

2002-02-18 Thread Ryan Shaw
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

Re: Experimental Tomcat 4.0.2 package

2002-02-18 Thread Stefan Gybas
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

Re: Installed jdom 0.7b.20020216-1 (all source)

2002-02-18 Thread Ryan Shaw
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

Re: Experimental Tomcat 4.0.2 package

2002-02-18 Thread Stefan Gybas
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

Re: Experimental Tomcat 4.0.2 package

2002-02-18 Thread Guy Geens
> "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