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Problem with SDK Install?
I'm wondering if I have a problem with my SDK installation. I've installed the 1.4.2_90 version of the SDK. JLabels, JButtons, etc fail to show when running swing applications compiled with this version of the SDK.
I've uninstalled / reinstalled multiple times, each having the same results.
Any ideas on how I can solve this problem? Anyone else experienced this same problem?
Attempting to run these applications on a (laptop) Pentium M 1.73 with 1gb ram, ATI mobile 300x card.
Any help would be appreciated.
~ Posidon
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do they compile ok and are just not being displayed?...if so, make sure you make whatever component they are in visible with: setVisible(true)
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Compiles fine and setVisible is set to true.
The main reason I started to look into this issue is that I was attempting to run a java application and noticed that it didn't display its components properly (JEdit). Seems to run properly on my desktop, just not my laptop.
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that's weird....do you have the same VMs on both systems?
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I'm running Java VM 5.0 on all machines. The only one I'm seeming to have problems with is the laptop.
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Turns out that it was an issue with my video card. I reflashed my bios with my manufacturer's lastest updates, reinstalled my video drivers and that solved the problem.
Thanks for the help.
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