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RE: SOS
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Steve Brophy |
Subject: |
RE: SOS |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Jul 2000 17:30:53 -0400 |
I see the same thing running on an NT machine. Someone once explained it to
me as some kind of problem/bug between the JDK java and loading DLL files
(or something like that).
I never figured out how to make the jdk output work to the screen, so when I
need to see the output I pick one of these ways around it:
-- use the kaffe java: javaswarm Prog -b
-- redirect output and read the file after the run: java Prog -b >out 2>&1
-- run the program from within 'jdb': jdb Prog -b, wait for prompt ">", run
Steve Brophy
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mehrez Essafi [mailto:address@hidden
> Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 4:59 PM
> To: address@hidden
> Subject: SOS
>
>
> Hello,
> I am developing a process simulation using Swarm plateform
> and I have some
> questions for you.
>
> The environnement I am using is composed of which follow :
> 1. An Intel Pentium 100 Mhz computer with 16 Mo Ram and Win95 as OS.
> 2. Sun JDK 1.2.2 installed
> 3. Swarm 2.1.1 binary package installed
> 4. Applications like java heatbugs runs correctly
> 5. Problems :
>
> *Why System.out.println("bye"); dosent produce a result when
> I run a Swarm
> application with java in stead of javaswarm in the extract of
> code I wrote
> below ? What can I do to have the same result either with
> java or javaswarm?
>
>
> //** code test.java
>
> import swarm.Globals;
>
> class test
> {
> public static void main(String[] args)
> {
> System.err.println("Hello World!");
> Globals.env.initSwarm("Simulation", "1",
> "address@hidden",
> args);
> System.err.println("bye");
> }
> }
>
> //***
>
> with javaswarm I got this result :
> Hello World!
> bye
> But with java I have only the first line :
> Hello World!
>
> So, when Globals.env.initSwarm("Simulation", "1",
> "address@hidden", args); is executed, the standard
> output become
> disabled ! ! Is this a bug or what ? !
>
> In fact, I need to use JDBC and this dosent exist in Swarm,
> that's why I
> tryed to combine JDK and SWARM. But, when I resulved this
> problem, I found
> that I was describing
>
> I am waiting for you answers.
> Thanks.
>
> Mehrez Essafi
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