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Re: Help needed running Swing apps using gij
- From: Johan Walles <d92-jwa at nada dot kth dot se>
- To: Dhek Bhun Kho <bhun at chello dot nl>
- Cc: java at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: 30 Dec 2002 20:47:22 +0100
- Subject: Re: Help needed running Swing apps using gij
- References: <1041189236.924.6.camel@foo> <1041247255.23826.5.camel@tasslehof.bhun.net>
Since I get a ClassNotFoundException, how can I find out what classes
are really available? Where does gij (or gcj for that matter) look for
Java classes if no CLASSPATH has been set?
Cheers //Johan
mån 2002-12-30 klockan 12.20 skrev Dhek Bhun Kho:
> Op zo 29-12-2002, om 20:13 schreef Johan Walles:
> > I am a total newbie regarding running Java programs using GNU tools, but
> > an advanced Linux user. I have tried to RTFM for an hour or so without
> AWT is not fully implemented yet, and I guess that Swing is still a bit
> non-functional. I was checking the GCJ cvs sources for Swing and there
> is code, but I think the native implementation hasn't been implemented
> yet. Another thing is that you should compile GCJ explicitly with X/AWT
> support to get anything graphical at all. At the moment I am running
> without graphics.
>
> > upon request. If you want to play, press "New Game" before starting.
> > You have to restart it to play again. It gets much better after a
> Coool. I'll try it out if I have time.
>