Re: Free Java specifications (was Re: Java Policy.)

2002-05-13 Thread Eric Molitor
> 3. Netscape: The BIG MYSTERY. Why does 4.7x still ship with > JRE 1.1?!! Who even controls NS nowadays, Time Warner/ > AOL? (Translate as -- who do we bug to get this fixed?) > Does Sun have some influence with Netscape? If so, why > do they permit 4.7x to at

Re: Free Java specifications (was Re: Java Policy.)

2002-05-13 Thread Eric Molitor
> 3. Netscape: The BIG MYSTERY. Why does 4.7x still ship with > JRE 1.1?!! Who even controls NS nowadays, Time Warner/ > AOL? (Translate as -- who do we bug to get this fixed?) > Does Sun have some influence with Netscape? If so, why > do they permit 4.7x to a

Re: Can not change Tomcat4 to listen to :80

2002-02-20 Thread Eric Molitor
> > You need to run Tomcat as root to be able to bind to ports lower > > than 1024. However, I don't recommend running a Java program as > > root, even with a security manager. You could instead use port > > redirection (using ipchains or iptables) to map port 80 to 8180. > > Thank y

Re: Can not change Tomcat4 to listen to :80

2002-02-20 Thread Eric Molitor
> > You need to run Tomcat as root to be able to bind to ports lower > > than 1024. However, I don't recommend running a Java program as > > root, even with a security manager. You could instead use port > > redirection (using ipchains or iptables) to map port 80 to 8180. > > Thank

Re: Quitting debian-java

2001-03-15 Thread Eric Molitor
urprised to find out how small that part really is. I'm all for supporting educated debate. But when you start throwing insults around there just is no point. - Eric Molitor

Re: Quitting debian-java

2001-03-15 Thread Eric Molitor
surprised to find out how small that part really is. I'm all for supporting educated debate. But when you start throwing insults around there just is no point. - Eric Molitor -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Quitting debian-java

2001-03-01 Thread Eric Molitor
to take the risks associated with distributing the package. (Because of botht the liability risk and the question of violating the functionality clause...) Take all of this with a grain of salt as IINAL. Then again its quite easy to point your /etc/apt/sources.list to blackdown and fetch the jdks... Cheers, Eric Molitor [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Quitting debian-java

2001-03-01 Thread Eric Molitor
o take the risks associated with distributing the package. (Because of botht the liability risk and the question of violating the functionality clause...) Take all of this with a grain of salt as IINAL. Then again its quite easy to point your /etc/apt/sources.list to blackdown and fetch the jdks..