From frans at meruvian.org Thu Oct 2 04:43:40 2008 From: frans at meruvian.org (Frans Thamura) Date: Thu, 2 Oct 2008 11:43:40 +0700 Subject: OpenJDK VE Message-ID: <3a71add70810012143r6db7d6auce95c9b12d7f8b17@mail.gmail.com> hi all any idea to make OpenJDK Virtual Edition, so we can use to run in VMWAre, and alocate all the memory -- -- Frans Thamura Meruvian One Stop Java and Enterprise OSS Provider Technopreneurship, Training, Internship, Outsourcing and Corporate Competency Center Mobile: +62 855 7888 699 Blog & Profile: http://frans.thamura.info Training JENI, Medallion (Alfresco, Liferay dan Compiere).. buruan... URL: http://nagasakti.mervpolis.com/roller/mervnews/entry/jeni_training_compiere_dan_alfresco From Naoto.Sato at Sun.COM Wed Oct 8 23:20:48 2008 From: Naoto.Sato at Sun.COM (Naoto Sato) Date: Wed, 08 Oct 2008 16:20:48 -0700 Subject: CFV: Project sponsorship: Java Locale Enhancement In-Reply-To: <146f39a80809291131y185e76b1je9d56ea67d36289d@mail.gmail.com> References: <146f39a80809291131y185e76b1je9d56ea67d36289d@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <48ED4050.9080505@Sun.COM> Regarding the CFV on the following question[1]: Question: Should the Internationalization/Localization Group sponsor the "Java Locale Enhancement Project"? Voting has now concluded. I have received "Yes" votes from the following 4 members of the Internationalization/Localization Group: Michael Fang Steven Loomis Masayoshi Okutsu Naoto Sato This constitutes an absolute majority of the eligible voting members. Thus I am able to immediately render a decision. The Internationalization/Localization Group has decided to sponsor the Java Locale Enhancement Project. Thank you. Naoto Sato [1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/i18n-dev/2008-October/000062.html Doug Felt wrote: > I hereby propose an openjdk project "Java Locale Enhancement". > > This proposal [1] enhances java.util.Locale in order to bring Java into > conformance with IETF BCP47 [2] and UTR35(CLDR/LDML) [3]. > > The internal structure for Locale was modeled after IETF RFC 1766 [4], which > in 1995 was the industry standard for the representation of languages and > locales (and required by HTML, XML, and many other specifications and > programs). > > RFC 1766 has been superseded by IETF BCP 47, which makes a number of > additions needed for the representation of languages. Script codes [5] > support required distinctions among languages that use different writing > systems (such as simplified vs traditional Chinese), with an optimal > hierarchical representation of locale data. 3-letter base language codes > (ISO 639 Part 2 ? 3 [6, 7]) represent such languages as Filipino (fil) the > official language of the Philipines. BCP 47 also allows for regional > variants, like Latin American Spanish (es_419), using region identifiers > listed in the IANA subtag registry [8]. > > Locale's limitations are already causing significant practical problems. For > example, when a J2EE Servlet container implementation parses a language tag > from Accept Language and creates a Locale instance, it cannot map a script > code into the new Locale object without breaking its original structure, > because the use of script code and 3-letter language codes is not allowed by > the current Java Locale specification. > > I propose this project be sponsored by the OpenJDK Internationalization > group. I volunteer to be moderator of the project. > > Thank you. > > Doug Felt > > [1] http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=d3q3z35_14c2hhxmdw > [2] http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/bcp/bcp47.txt > [3] http://unicode.org/reports/tr35/ > [4] http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1766.txt > [5] http://unicode.org/iso15924/ > [6] http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/php/English_list.php > [7] http://www.sil.org/iso639-3/default.asp > [8] http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry -- Naoto Sato From Xiomara.Jayasena at Sun.COM Fri Oct 10 03:33:38 2008 From: Xiomara.Jayasena at Sun.COM (Xiomara Jayasena) Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2008 20:33:38 -0700 Subject: JDK 7 build 37 is available at the openjdk.java.net website Message-ID: <48EECD12.5050604@sun.com> The OpenJDK source is available at: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7 http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7/rev/744554f5a329 The OpenJDK source binary plugs for the promoted JDK 7 build 37 are available under the openjdk http://openjdk.java.net website under Source Code (direct link to bundles: http://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk7) Summary of changes: http://download.java.net/jdk7/changes/jdk7-b37.html -Xiomara From Bradford.Wetmore at Sun.COM Thu Oct 16 22:15:08 2008 From: Bradford.Wetmore at Sun.COM (Brad Wetmore) Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 15:15:08 -0700 Subject: JSN Gate is being EOL'd. Message-ID: <48F7BCEC.9020706@sun.com> As you may know, I have been the gatekeeper for the JSN (Java Security & Networking) gate for the last 4 or so years. As many of JSN and TL (Tools & Libraries) changes are interrelated, we have been combining/testing/integrating the JSN & TL changes together into the MASTER workspaces. JSN has been a "subgate" of TL for several years. I have been asked to lead a new OpenJDK infrastructure project. In order to reduce my workload, we have decided that the JSN gate will be End-Of-Life'd following next week's integration into TL on 20 Oct 2008. All developers working in the JSN gate will immediately transition to the TL gate under gatekeeper Tim Bell. I will resync the JSN workspaces one last time on Monday, but after that, all pulls/pushes should be done to TL. http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/tl I hope to make the JSN gate READ-ONLY at that point, not sure if I can do that yet. It's with mixed feelings, I've been doing this for quite a while and have it down to an art. Brad From diehard.coder at gmail.com Sat Oct 18 07:05:35 2008 From: diehard.coder at gmail.com (Varun Nischal) Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 12:35:35 +0530 Subject: Pre-built packages for Windows? Message-ID: Hi, I am new to this community and would like to know, whether there exists pre-built packages, read-to-use for Windows 32-bit OS. Like you have[1] for Ubuntu, Fedora distro. [1] http://openjdk.java.net/install/ Thanks, -- N, Varun http://nbguru.wordpress.com/ http://dzone.com/mvbs "Fortune favors the prepared mind"- Louis Pasteur From Igor.Nekrestyanov at Sun.COM Sat Oct 18 07:14:58 2008 From: Igor.Nekrestyanov at Sun.COM (Igor Nekrestyanov) Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 11:14:58 +0400 Subject: Pre-built packages for Windows? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <48F98CF2.7020007@sun.com> To the best of my knowledge there are no official builds for OpenJDK for Windows platform. You may try binary builds of JDK7 (http://download.java.net/jdk7/binaries/) but these build are not solely based on the open code. They also include some encumbered code. And of course you may grab the sources and build OpenJDK yourself. -igor Varun Nischal wrote: > Hi, > > I am new to this community and would like to know, whether there exists > pre-built packages, read-to-use for Windows 32-bit OS. Like you have[1] for > Ubuntu, Fedora distro. > > [1] http://openjdk.java.net/install/ > > Thanks, > From diehard.coder at gmail.com Sat Oct 18 10:43:42 2008 From: diehard.coder at gmail.com (Varun Nischal) Date: Sat, 18 Oct 2008 16:13:42 +0530 Subject: Pre-built packages for Windows? In-Reply-To: <48F98CF2.7020007@sun.com> References: <48F98CF2.7020007@sun.com> Message-ID: On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Igor Nekrestyanov < Igor.Nekrestyanov at sun.com> wrote: > To the best of my knowledge there are no official builds for OpenJDK for > Windows platform. > > You may try binary builds of JDK7 (http://download.java.net/jdk7/binaries/) > but these build are not > solely based on the open code. They also include some encumbered code. > > And of course you may grab the sources and build OpenJDK yourself. > > OK, thanks for the info :) -- N, Varun "Fortune favors the prepared mind"- Louis Pasteur" From diehard.coder at gmail.com Mon Oct 20 14:15:23 2008 From: diehard.coder at gmail.com (Varun Nischal) Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 19:45:23 +0530 Subject: [OT] NetBeans Birthday Party Begins! Message-ID: *Welcome to the NetBeans 10th Birthday Celebration! Join us as we celebrate our vibrant community and recognize people and projects that have shaped our success! * Since 1998, NetBeans has grown from a student project into an award winning Open Source project, IDE and application platform. With millions of downloads a year worldwide, the NetBeans community boasts an active and diverse following of software developers, students, instructors and partner companies. Throughout the week, visit this pagefor unique content?video greetings, community profiles and more?that will highlight some of the key initiatives and dedicated individuals whose contributions have kept the NetBeans momentum going strong. *NetBeans 10th Birthday Celebration Decathlon* To honor 10 years of the NetBeans project and community, we've selected ten events that anyone can participate in to be a part of the celebration. The first 300 participants to complete events that add up to 50 points will receive a limited edition NetBeans 10th Anniversary Shirt! In keeping with the spirit of community, these events are all based around various community activities and sites: blogging, forums, Facebook and more. So read on, pick out your favorite events and celebrate away! *Rules* 1. 10 events, each worth a different amount of points. 2. Complete any number of events that tally up to 50 points. 3. IMPORTANT: Keep track of links to blog entries, forums, and so on. You will need to submit these links in the Decathlon Entry Form . 4. The first 300 participants to complete the Decathlon form will be eligible to receive a limited edition NetBeans 10th Anniversary T-shirt. 5. There is no judging, so be creative, reminisce, and have fun! 6. The Decathlon ends on Monday, October 27th, 2008. Cheers ;) -- Varun Nischal NetBeans Community Docs Coordinator, NetBeans Dream Team Member, http://nb-community-docs.blogspot.com/ http://nbguru.wordpress.com/ http://dzone.com/mvbs "You must do the things you think you cannot do." From Christopher.Hegarty at Sun.COM Thu Oct 23 11:34:51 2008 From: Christopher.Hegarty at Sun.COM (Christopher Hegarty - Sun Microsystems Ireland) Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 12:34:51 +0100 Subject: CFV: Project sponsorship: SCTP In-Reply-To: <48FD9365.1020101@sun.com> References: <48FD9365.1020101@sun.com> Message-ID: <4900615B.7060004@sun.com> Regarding the CFV on the following question[1]: Should the Networking Group sponsor the "SCTP" Project? Voting has now concluded. I have received "Yes" votes from the following 4 members of the Core Libraries Group: Christopher Hegarty Alan Bateman Jean-Christophe Collet Michael McMahon This constitutes an absolute majority of the eligible voting members. Thus I am able to immediately render a decision. The Networking Group has decided to sponsor the SCTP Project. Thank you. [1] http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/announce/2008-October/000062.html From Xiomara.Jayasena at Sun.COM Fri Oct 24 00:00:51 2008 From: Xiomara.Jayasena at Sun.COM (Xiomara.Jayasena at Sun.COM) Date: Thu, 23 Oct 2008 17:00:51 -0700 Subject: JDK 7 build 38 is available at the openjdk.java.net website Message-ID: <49011033.9070707@Sun.COM> The OpenJDK source is available at: http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7 http://hg.openjdk.java.net/jdk7/jdk7/rev/ cc47a76899ed The OpenJDK source binary plugs for the promoted JDK 7 build 38 are available under the openjdk http://openjdk.java.net website under Source Code (direct link to bundles: http://download.java.net/openjdk/jdk7) Summary of changes: http://download.java.net/jdk7/changes/jdk7-b38.html -Xiomara From girishrevadigar at gmail.com Fri Oct 24 12:54:56 2008 From: girishrevadigar at gmail.com (Girish Revadigar) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 18:24:56 +0530 Subject: Need help to run java apps on openmoko Message-ID: Hi, I am new to openmoko. I want to run one of my java based GUI application on openmoko. But when I tried to check for the java support on the newly brought model, I found there is no java utility pre installed (Any JVM for running java apps). So can you guide me how can I set up my openmoko to run java applications on it? Is there any extra package I need to install? Please guide me, without finding it I can't proceed. Your valuable suggestion will be greatly helpful for me. Thank you Regards Girish +91 99867 64809 From mark at klomp.org Fri Oct 24 13:09:37 2008 From: mark at klomp.org (Mark Wielaard) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 15:09:37 +0200 Subject: Need help to run java apps on openmoko In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1224853777.3418.30.camel@dijkstra.wildebeest.org> Hi Girish, On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 18:24 +0530, Girish Revadigar wrote: > I am new to openmoko. I want to run one of my java based GUI > application on openmoko. JaLiMo http://wiki.evolvis.org/jalimo/ provides several Java implementations for OpenMoko https://wiki.evolvis.org/jalimo/index.php/Packages#OpenMoko https://wiki.evolvis.org/jalimo/index.php/OpenMoko They are currently based on GNU Classpath, Cacao and OpenEmbedded, PhoneME, but full OpenJDK support is planned, through the IcedTea zero/shark port. You might want to track Robert Schuster's blog for progress (and cool screenshots): http://www.fsfe.org/en/fellows/robertschuster/weblog Cheers, Mark From thebohemian at gmx.net Fri Oct 24 13:56:55 2008 From: thebohemian at gmx.net (Robert Schuster) Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2008 15:56:55 +0200 Subject: Need help to run java apps on openmoko In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4901D427.9050106@gmx.net> Hi Girish, Girish Revadigar schrieb: > I am new to openmoko. I want to run one of my java based GUI application on > openmoko. But when I tried to check for the java support on the newly > brought model, I found there is no java utility pre installed (Any JVM for > running java apps). So can you guide me how can I set up my openmoko to run > java applications on it? Is there any extra package I need to install? > Please guide me, without finding it I can't proceed. Your valuable > suggestion will be greatly helpful for me. try running: opkg install cacao This gives you the Cacao virtual machine running with GNU Classpath as the class library. Optionally run: opkg install classpath-awt To get the native side of Classpath' gtk+ based AWT implementation (for Swing/AWT applications). or opkg install libswt3.4-gtk-java for applications that make use of SWT. Two more links that might be of interest to you: https://wiki.evolvis.org/jalimo/index.php/Packages#OpenMoko http://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Java Regards Robert From vmikheev at excelsior-usa.com Wed Oct 29 11:08:33 2008 From: vmikheev at excelsior-usa.com (Vitaly Mikheev) Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 17:08:33 +0600 Subject: Request for permission letter Message-ID: Hi, I'm with Excelsior Java Team. Excelsior LLC has been a Java SE Licensee since 2005. We would like to contribute some fixes in AWT native methods we have made in our implementation during these years. Basically, they were inspired by either support cases or our internal QA. In addition, we've also discovered a few issues in HotSpot we found when using the Reference Implementation for reference (pun intended;). Despite our JVM is not a HS derivative, we want the issues to be fixed and contribute the necessary modifications. However, SCSL does permit us to contribute to OpenJDK under SCA. As mentioned in FAQ at http://www.sun.com/software/opensource/java/faq.jsp we have to post a request here to resolve it. Please send me the letter granting the necessary permission. The signed SCA has been already faxed. Thanks. --Vitaly > ------------------------------------------------------------- > Vitaly V. Mikheev Tel :+7 (383) 330 55 08 (7AM-3PM GMT) > CTO Fax :+1 (509) 271 52 05 > Excelsior LLC E-mail :vmikheev at excelsior-usa.com > > Web: http://www.excelsior-usa.com/ > > From vmikheev at excelsior-usa.com Wed Oct 29 11:33:01 2008 From: vmikheev at excelsior-usa.com (Vitaly Mikheev) Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 17:33:01 +0600 Subject: Request for permission letter Message-ID: >>However, SCSL does permit us to contribute to OpenJDK under SCA. Sorry, I meant SCSL does __not__ permit... From Xiomara.Jayasena at Sun.COM Thu Oct 30 04:31:37 2008 From: Xiomara.Jayasena at Sun.COM (Xiomara Jayasena) Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 21:31:37 -0700 Subject: Heads Up: JDK 7 Linux platforms moving to Fedora 9 Message-ID: <490938A9.9050201@sun.com> Hi, The official Release Engineering builds for JDK 7 will be moving from the following OSs: *32 bit builds* ========== *From: *RH AS 2.1 to Fedora 9 *64 bit builds* ========== *From: *SUSE 8 to: Fedora 9 All required Makefile changes are in place, there are still other items that are still being investigated for this OS upgrade to happen but wanted to inform of the changes that are on the way. *When:* It is expected that this change will happen by build 42. Please let me know if there are any questions. Thanks, -Xiomara From girishrevadigar at gmail.com Fri Oct 31 09:58:17 2008 From: girishrevadigar at gmail.com (Girish Revadigar) Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2008 15:28:17 +0530 Subject: ***SPAM*** Need help to run java apps on openmoko In-Reply-To: <4901D2E6.7040400@tarent.de> References: <4901D2E6.7040400@tarent.de> Message-ID: Hi, I tried according to your guidelines and got the cacao and jamvm installed onto my openmoko.(neo freerunner). I compiled a small HelloWorld program on my pc to generate HelloWorld.class file, which prints Hello World when run on my PC using: java HelloWorld command. After that i copied the same HelloWorld.class file to my openmoko device (freerunner) and tried to run using the cacao, but it gives the following error: output when run with cacao: --------------------------------------------------- # cacao HelloWorld LOG: [0x400211d0] exception thrown while vm is initializing: LOG: [0x400211d0] java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: java.lang.object LOG: [0x400211d0] Aborting ... Aborted output when run with jamvm: --------------------------------------------------- # jamvm HelloWorld Exception occured while vm initialising. java/lang/NoClassDefFoundError: java/lang/Class Also tried running the test.jar file from cacao, and jamvm, that also gives the same result: output when tried to run jar file with cacao: ---------------------------------------------------------------- # cacao -cp -jar test.jar LOG: [0x400211d0] exception thrown while vm is initializing: LOG: [0x400211d0] java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: java.lang.object LOG: [0x400211d0] Aborting ... Aborted output when tried to run jar file with jamvm: ------------------------------------------------------------------ # jamvm -jar test.jar Exception occured while vm initialising. java/lang/NoClassDefFoundError: java/lang/Class What can be wrong in my settings? Please update me. Thank you Girish On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 7:21 PM, Robert Schuster wrote: > Hi Girish, > > Girish Revadigar schrieb: > > I am new to openmoko. I want to run one of my java based GUI application > on > > openmoko. But when I tried to check for the java support on the newly > > brought model, I found there is no java utility pre installed (Any JVM > for > > running java apps). So can you guide me how can I set up my openmoko to > run > > java applications on it? Is there any extra package I need to install? > > Please guide me, without finding it I can't proceed. Your valuable > > suggestion will be greatly helpful for me. > try running: > > opkg install cacao > This gives you the Cacao virtual machine running with GNU Classpath as > the class library. > > Optionally run: > > opkg install classpath-awt > > To get the native side of Classpath' gtk+ based AWT implementation (for > Swing/AWT applications). > > or > > opkg install libswt3.4-gtk-java > > for applications that make use of SWT. > > Two more links that might be of interest to you: > https://wiki.evolvis.org/jalimo/index.php/Packages#OpenMoko > http://wiki.openembedded.net/index.php/Java > > Regards > Robert > >