Mark,
I did a yum upgrade and it gave me new jonas and jonas-client packages. And they work!
At least the /jonasAdmin things work (after guessing the user/password). I can even add new http connectors (although https doesn't seem to work yet) and query lots of the installed MBeans. As you said the graphs don't work yet and seem to crash the server since it tries to access our AWT gtk+ peers that want a Display connected. We need to figure out how to work in headless mode for server-side things.
Sun Java has the same problem, they added to 1.4 the system property java.awt.headless. Whatever you do using Fedora / gcj / classpath should be compatible, using the same property.
[]s, Fernando Lozano
fernando@lozano.eti.br wrote:
As you said the graphs don't work yet and seem to crash the server since it tries to access our AWT gtk+ peers that want a Display connected. We need to figure out how to work in headless mode for server-side things.
Sun Java has the same problem, they added to 1.4 the system property java.awt.headless. Whatever you do using Fedora / gcj / classpath should be compatible, using the same property.
It's set already, in /usr/bin/jonas. Something's ignoring it :-/
Cheers, Gary
Sun Java has the same problem, they added to 1.4 the system property java.awt.headless. Whatever you do using Fedora / gcj / classpath should be compatible, using the same property.
Gary> It's set already, in /usr/bin/jonas. Something's ignoring it :-/
I'm sure Gary knows this already, but for the benefit of the record, AFAIK Classpath (and hence libgcj) does not yet implement headless AWT operation.
Tom
Tom Tromey wrote:
Sun Java has the same problem, they added to 1.4 the system property java.awt.headless. Whatever you do using Fedora / gcj / classpath should be compatible, using the same property.
Gary> It's set already, in /usr/bin/jonas. Something's ignoring it :-/
I'm sure Gary knows this already, but for the benefit of the record, AFAIK Classpath (and hence libgcj) does not yet implement headless AWT operation.
Gary didn't know ;)
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