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If you have been following Java news, you are already aware of the fact that there has been a lot of investment in Java for ARM-based devices and servers over the last couple of years (news, more news, even more, and lots more). We have released Java ME Embedded binaries for ARM Cortex-M micro controllers…
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Over the years, Oracle has been making big investments in Java for ARM-based devices.
This week, Oracle and ARM announced further expanding their collaboration on a number of fronts, from additional hardware platforms, porting layers, and optimized communication protocols, to 64-bit ARMv8 support…
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Hi all.
I've been receiving this warning since I loaded my project in last Xcode 4 preview. There was no warning before that but now I can't get rid of it even in Xcode 3.2. I've been googling but nobody seems to have the same error.
My project and target settings are correct (IMHO): Architectures:…
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I am building a program on a TS-7800(SBC), and when I run make (show below), it appears to go through all of the steps normally, but in the end i do not get a binary file. Why is this, and how can I get my file.
makefile
CC= /home/eclipse/ReidTest/cc/cross-toolchains/arm-none-linux-gnueabi/bin/arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc…
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I want to know how objective C runtime handle arguments when I call a objective C method like
[NSString stringWithFomat:@"%@, %@", @"Hello", @"World"]
There are three arguments for this objective C call, how does it work compared to typical way on a ARM system. I have known register r0, r1, r2…
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I am having trouble accessing the several critical header files that show to be a part of the build process.
The "Ubuntu Software Center" shows "Build Essentials" as installed:
Next I did the following two commands, which did not improve the problem:
~$ sudo apt-get install build-essential
[sudo]…
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????T.askmaclean.com???????11gR2?ASM DISK?????,??????:
aix 6.1,grid 11.2.0.3+asm11.2.0.3+rac
???????????aix????????mpio,??diskgroup
?????veritas dmp???,?????asm?disk_strings=/dev/vx/rdmp/*,crs/asm??????????????/dev/vx/rdmp/?????,?????????diskgroup???
crs???????:2012-07-13…
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Oracle Database 11gR2 offers several new Automatic Storage Management features for managing both Oracle database files as well as files stored within its new ASM Clustered File System. This article illustrates how to upgrade an Oracle database quickly and efficiently from version 11gR1 to 11gR2 and…
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