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  | | | thanks rafa | thanks rafa 2004-03-10 - By vinod kumar
Back hi rafa,
thanks for ur response....
i got it 50%... it will be good if u give some example how we cannot see the address and manipulate it.
waiting for ur reply...
bye
vinod
>From: Rafael Tolosana <csanz@(protected)> >Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and >reference <JSP-INTEREST@(protected)> >To: JSP-INTEREST@(protected) >Subject: Re: JavaMail 1.3.1 >Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 20:18:04 +0100 > >Hi Vinod, > >In this case, Java is similar to Ada95, you can have a variable of any >class type called reference, that it is in fact a pointer. However, you >cannot see the address (its contents) or manipulate it. This mecanism >reduces a lot of common programming errors which appear in orther languages >such as C (segmentation faults and core dumps are typical errors for this >reason). > >Regards, > >Rafa > >-- --Original Message-- -- >From: Mark Galbreath <mgalbreath@(protected)> >To: JSP-INTEREST@(protected) >Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 09:05:42 -0500 >Subject: Re: JavaMail 1.3.1 > >you do use pointers in Java...they are called references. > >Mark > >vinod kumar wrote: > > > hi friends, > > > > anybody knows why do we not use pointers in java.. > > this is what iam unable to answer myself.. > > > > anybody please reply it.. > > > > bye > > > > vinod.. > > > > > >> From: Martin Gainty <mgainty@(protected)> > >> Reply-To: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and > >> reference <JSP-INTEREST@(protected)> > >> To: JSP-INTEREST@(protected) > >> Subject: Re: JavaMail 1.3.1 > >> Date: Mon, 1 Mar 2004 14:21:25 -0500 > >> > >> C:\PROGRA~1\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.0\bin>echo %CLASSPATH% > >> >F:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\lib\mail.jar;F:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\lib\activation.jar > >> > >> > >> /*Note both of these jars are in place*/ > >> > >> C:\PROGRA~1\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat 5.0\bin>startup > >> Using CATALINA_BASE: C:\PROGRA~1\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat >5.0 > >> Using CATALINA_HOME: C:\PROGRA~1\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat >5.0 > >> Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: C:\PROGRA~1\Apache Software Foundation\Tomcat > >> 5.0\temp > >> Using JAVA_HOME: F:\Sun\AppServer\jdk > >> > >> So in the final analysis mail.jar and activation.jar are on the > >> classpath > >> Suggestions? > >> -Martin > >> -- -- Original Message -- -- > >> From: "Dean, Michael D." <mddean@(protected)> > >> To: <JSP-INTEREST@(protected)> > >> Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 11:06 AM > >> Subject: Re: JavaMail 1.3.1 > >> > >> > >> > Marty: > >> > > >> > Now this smells like a classpath problem: > >> > > >> > What is your application directory structure. What does the > >> command-line > >> > invocation look like? 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