zed object at
run time. Same code base compiled under 1.3.1 runs
great.
In general I'm pro 1.4 because it brings more
to the table. So this is just a gentle warning
to be careful with 1.4. Perhaps 1.4.1 will have
some of the bugs ironed out.
Heitzso
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serialized object at
run time. Same code base compiled under 1.3.1 runs
great.
In general I'm pro 1.4 because it brings more
to the table. So this is just a gentle warning
to be careful with 1.4. Perhaps 1.4.1 will have
some of the bugs ironed out.
Heitzso
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owser/applets when the standard small stuff doesn't.
In /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins the java plugin points
over to /etc/alternatives and that is a symbolic
link over to my blackdown directory tree.
Heitzso
On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 11:23, Steffen Evers wrote:
>
> > From: Steffe
break
browser/applets when the standard small stuff doesn't.
In /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins the java plugin points
over to /etc/alternatives and that is a symbolic
link over to my blackdown directory tree.
Heitzso
On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 11:23, Steffen Evers wrote:
>
> > From: Steffe
wanted to pass this on to the java list, which I listen in on ...
If you run blackdown current woody jdk with netbeans 3.2.1 on
unstable platform (all latest/greatest as of 9:43 AM EST Oct 4),
you cannot debug because clicking on
debug=>attach throws an exception re RuntimePermission
related to acc
wanted to pass this on to the java list, which I listen in on ...
If you run blackdown current woody jdk with netbeans 3.2.1 on
unstable platform (all latest/greatest as of 9:43 AM EST Oct 4),
you cannot debug because clicking on
debug=>attach throws an exception re RuntimePermission
related to a
Linux in a way such that it
becomes transparent.
Unfortunately I'm not in a position to help out,
just comment on and use the tools. As I become
more familiar with the debian context and java
policy I may be able to pitch in some.
Heitzso
Linux in a way such that it
becomes transparent.
Unfortunately I'm not in a position to help out,
just comment on and use the tools. As I become
more familiar with the debian context and java
policy I may be able to pitch in some.
Heitzso
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w
es. There
are quite a few packages I'ld like that require
"httpd" but I don't want to load apache (or boa
or ...) if I'm really wanting TOMCAT (or Jetty...).
Is there someone working on turning these (TOMCAT, ANT, etc.)
into packages and/or can I pitch in to make this
happen?
Thanks for help,
Heitzso
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es. There
are quite a few packages I'ld like that require
"httpd" but I don't want to load apache (or boa
or ...) if I'm really wanting TOMCAT (or Jetty...).
Is there someone working on turning these (TOMCAT, ANT, etc.)
into packages and/or can I pitch in to make th
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