Re: jikes and dependencies with javac

1999-10-14 Thread Christopher Cobb
Hamish Moffatt wrote: > Two queries: > > I just installed jikes. It doesn't work; it can't find any files > in /usr/share/java/repository/lang (which doesn't exist; only > the repository does). Question -- which package do I need to > install to fix this, and why doesn't jikes depend on it? > > Se

Re: jikes and dependencies with javac

1999-10-14 Thread Christopher Cobb
Steve Robbins wrote: > On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Hamish Moffatt wrote: > > > Second question: I'm using jdk1.1.7 and having problems with > > dependencies with javac. It looks a lot smarter than it really is! > > It seems that if I have three files, class1.java which uses class2.java > > which uses cla

Re: RFC: An alternative to /usr/share/java/repository

1999-11-07 Thread Christopher Cobb
Comments: 1) The global CLASSPATH environmental variable never worked for me. I have too many different versions of JVMs (blackdown, ibm, kaffe, 1.1, 1.2) that I generally always set up an application-specific classpath within an application-specific invocation script. 2) Even application-specif

Re: FAQ-java draft

2000-02-20 Thread Christopher Cobb
"Dale E. Martin" wrote: > > Remco van 't Veer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 06:30, Seth R Arnold wrote: > > > > > Remco, could you elaborate on the SE, jbuilder, and netbeans? :) > > > > * jdk-1.2.2 SE? > > Standard Edition > >

Re: Java viable for cross-platform GUI applications ?

2000-07-21 Thread Christopher Cobb
Gregor Hoffleit wrote: > > Certainly a silly question for this list: Do you think Java is currently > a viable platform for cross-platform, shrink-wrap GUI applications ? > I.e. if you had a proprietary consumer application for Windows and MacOS, > and you were looking for a strategy that also wor

Java Web Start

2000-11-09 Thread Christopher Cobb
I don't suppose Debian would go as far as to implement a Java Web Start repository. http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/demos.html It has some similarities to the Debian packaging system. In many ways its more primitive, but it also does some clever things like piecemeal upgrading of a

Re: Java GUI builder using XML

2000-11-25 Thread Christopher Cobb
John Leuner wrote: > > Does anyone know of a free Java GUI builder that uses XML to specify what > widgets go where? This is not a GUI builder, but it is an extensible XML editor: http://www.dreambean.com/ejx.html You might be able to create a plug-in for it to do something along the li

Re: IBM Java 2 SDK 1.3 doesn't like to run on current Woody

2000-12-15 Thread Christopher Cobb
Do you have the latest version from IBM? I think there was an upgrade in the last month. cc Heikki Kantola wrote: > > While ago I had the IBM Java 2 SDK 1.3 running fine on my Debian box. But > then came various upgrades (glibc 2.2 and XFree 4.01 being the prime > suspects) and these JDK progra

Re: IBM Java 2 SDK 1.3 doesn't like to run on current Woody

2000-12-16 Thread Christopher Cobb
> According to Christopher Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Do you have the latest version from IBM? > > Should be. > > > I think there was an upgrade in the last month. The most recent one I downloaded (in the last week) is: IBMJava2-SDK-13.tgz, size in by

Re: IBM Java 2 SDK 1.3 doesn't like to run on current Woody

2000-12-16 Thread Christopher Cobb
Not that I'm aware of. cc "S.Salman Ahmed" wrote: > > >>>>> "CC" == Christopher Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > CC> The most recent one I downloaded (in the last week) is: > CC> > CC> IBMJava2-S

Re: Java viable for cross-platform GUI applications ?

2000-07-21 Thread Christopher Cobb
Gregor Hoffleit wrote: > > Certainly a silly question for this list: Do you think Java is currently > a viable platform for cross-platform, shrink-wrap GUI applications ? > I.e. if you had a proprietary consumer application for Windows and MacOS, > and you were looking for a strategy that also wo

Java Web Start

2000-11-09 Thread Christopher Cobb
I don't suppose Debian would go as far as to implement a Java Web Start repository. http://java.sun.com/products/javawebstart/demos.html It has some similarities to the Debian packaging system. In many ways its more primitive, but it also does some clever things like piecemeal upgrading of

Re: Java GUI builder using XML

2000-11-25 Thread Christopher Cobb
John Leuner wrote: > > Does anyone know of a free Java GUI builder that uses XML to specify what > widgets go where? This is not a GUI builder, but it is an extensible XML editor: http://www.dreambean.com/ejx.html You might be able to create a plug-in for it to do something along the l

Re: IBM Java 2 SDK 1.3 doesn't like to run on current Woody

2000-12-15 Thread Christopher Cobb
Do you have the latest version from IBM? I think there was an upgrade in the last month. cc Heikki Kantola wrote: > > While ago I had the IBM Java 2 SDK 1.3 running fine on my Debian box. But > then came various upgrades (glibc 2.2 and XFree 4.01 being the prime > suspects) and these JDK progr

Re: IBM Java 2 SDK 1.3 doesn't like to run on current Woody

2000-12-16 Thread Christopher Cobb
> According to Christopher Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Do you have the latest version from IBM? > > Should be. > > > I think there was an upgrade in the last month. The most recent one I downloaded (in the last week) is: IBMJava2-SDK-13.tgz, size in by

Re: IBM Java 2 SDK 1.3 doesn't like to run on current Woody

2000-12-16 Thread Christopher Cobb
Not that I'm aware of. cc "S.Salman Ahmed" wrote: > > >>>>> "CC" == Christopher Cobb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > CC> The most recent one I downloaded (in the last week) is: > CC> > CC> IBMJava2-S