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from: Bat Lang
date: 1999-10-19 23:06:24
subject: NS/N 4.61 + JavaRT 1.18

I need help in integrating JavaRunTime 1.18 into NetScape-Nav 4.61.

Last nite whilst trying to logon http://www.discovery.com/

I started to get the usual files loading activity at the bottom of the
Nav screen, when it said: "Loading Java" then a pause of ~5-10 sec,
after which NS closes. So I reopen NS, go to the Java Options screen,
and unmark: "Append to the beginning of the system Classpath"
and mark: "Ignore changes to Classpath" and save those changes. Then I
reopen NS and attempt another logon as above.

At precisely the same point ("Loading Java" then a pause of ~5-10 sec)
NS closes again. I reopen NS, go to the Java Options screen, and mark:
"Ignore system Classpath", save, then try another logon as above.

At precisely the same point ("Loading Java" then a pause of ~5-10 sec)
NS closes again. But this time, nothing on the desktop is functional
except the mouse, and it will only move the arrow around, without any
reaction to clicks on anything. Neither Ctrl-Esc, nor Alt-Esc are
functional. So I have to do the three finger salute. This time, I don't
try to logon to 'discovery.com'. {^; But I look again at my "IBM Java
advanced properties" screen, and the "Java Path" window checks OK,
(meaning the path to JAVAI.DLL is correct = D:\JAVA11\DLL\JAVAI.DLL).

But my "Java Options" screen is blank, and that's one of the reasons I'm
here with my sad story. The "Java Classpath" and "Current Classpath" are
now as stated above, but I don't have the foggiest of how to choose
among the 12 listed settings in the "List of options" window, and I am
soliciting an opinion of these settings, given that I just have the Java
run-time, v 1.18.

I am running Warp 4 on a P200, with 80Mb RAM, under FP12. Here are some
'informants' to consider, FWIW:

----------------
Result of running Java -version/-fullversion

D:\OS2]java -version
JAVA.EXE version "1.1.8"

D:\OS2]java -fullversion
JAVA.EXE full version "JDK 1.1.8 IBM build o118-19990728
(JIT enabled: javax V3.5-IBMJDK1.1-19990728)"

-----------------------------------------------------------

Result of running "syslevel"

D:\Java11\SYSLEVEL.JAV
Java Runtime
Version 1.18     Component ID 5639B3300
Current CSD level: XR04009
Prior   CSD level: XR04008

D:\Java11\BIN\SYSLEVEL.JEP
JEmpower J11 JNI
Version 1.10     Component ID 5639C2500
Current CSD level: XR09999
Prior   CSD level: XR04001

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POPUPLOG.OS2  Last entry (at the third logon try above):

10-19-1999  04:54:01  SYS3175  PID 002c  TID 0001  Slot 0068
D:\NETSKAP\PROGRAM\NETSCAPE.EXE
c0000005
1e3dd9d5
P1=00000001  P2=00000000  P3=XXXXXXXX  P4=XXXXXXXX
EAX=00000000  EBX=007c5cb0  ECX=00000000  EDX=14000000
ESI=006bca94  EDI=016ae54c
DS=0053  DSACC=d0f3  DSLIM=1fffffff
ES=0053  ESACC=d0f3  ESLIM=1fffffff
FS=150b  FSACC=00f3  FSLIM=00000030
GS=1f03  GSACC=10f3  GSLIM=00003fff
CS:EIP=005b:1e3dd9d5  CSACC=d0df  CSLIM=1fffffff
SS:ESP=0053:007c598c  SSACC=d0f3  SSLIM=1fffffff
EBP=016ae470  FLG=00012206

JS3246.DLL 0001:0001d9d5
~~~~~~~~~~
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Verifying the file underscored on the line above:

D:\NETSKAP\PROGRAM\JS3246.DLL    216867  9-16-99 18:28

BTW, this is NOT the '128 bit' version but the '40 bit', which I find
faster and better in many ways to the 128, which I lived with until
about 10 days ago, when I switched to the 40 bit, which loads faster,
and appears more willing to download large files from IBM http sites
without quitting before finished, a fault which I found with the 128 bit
version but not the 40. Well, there you have it. If you need anymore
clues, holler. I feel this problem has to do with my lack of options,
and I don't have a feel for making a reasoned choice. {^;
Thanks, as always, for any help, and Good Modeming!  /\oo/\


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