Frustrated...

Michael B. Vederman (mvederm@enron.com)
Wed, 23 Jul 1997 13:47:31 -0500

Message-Id: <199707231847.NAA27420@dserv1.ect.enron.com>
From: "Michael B. Vederman" <mvederm@enron.com>
To: <postmaster@web2.javasoft.com>, <jre-comments@web2.javasoft.com>,
Subject: Frustrated...
Date: Wed, 23 Jul 1997 13:47:31 -0500

Excuse the tone of this message, but please read on...

After repeated attempts at getting someone to respond to my query, I am
once again trying, but not using one of the provided 'support' channels,
but many, in the hopes someone will read this message and respond. They
have been utterly useless as nobody feels fit to reply to me.

I work for Enron, *the* largest marketer and supplier of Natural Gas and
Electricity in North America. We are doing major development with Java,
including massive rewrites of key systems, yet Sun does not feel as though
responding to my troubles is worthwhile??? Did I mention that just about
every desk here has a Sun workstation? (How many thousands of workstations
could this be?) I'm sorry if we are not valued enough as a customer for
you to provide support.

To that end, I have tried several times (sending this to different email
addresses) without getting a response. I've now waited several weeks to
get an answer that has completely stopped my development, which is
intolerable.

I have not received any support via the online news groups, as well.

My original question follows. If someone can reply to me via email, then I
will be much more appreciative than at this particular moment.

Michael B. Vederman
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I'm trying to run thru Sun's applet signing tutorial using JDK 1.1.3 on NT.

Whenever I run javakey for the first time using their example: javakey -cs
Duke true

I get the following stack trace:

java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: getRefHashCode
at
java.io.ObjectOutputStream.findWireOffset(ObjectOutputStream.java:684)
at
java.io.ObjectOutputStream.serializeNullAndRepeat(ObjectOutputStream.java:66

8)
at
java.io.ObjectOutputStream.writeObject(ObjectOutputStream.java:179)
at
sun.security.provider.IdentityDatabase.save(IdentityDatabase.java:257)
at
sun.security.provider.IdentityDatabase.save(IdentityDatabase.java:274)
at
sun.security.provider.IdentityDatabase.save(IdentityDatabase.java:287)
at sun.security.provider.Main.save(Main.java:653)
at sun.security.provider.Main.createCmd(Main.java:202)
at sun.security.provider.Main.run(Main.java:1336)
at sun.security.provider.Main.main(Main.java:1374)

I can't find getRefHashCode anywhere, so I don't know if it's a class or
method...

The second time I run ijavakey, I get this:

could not initialize scope

Anyone have any ideas what is going wrong? What is most upsetting is that
nowhere does any of the Sun docs indicate error messages and what they
mean. The man page for javakey conveniently ignores any comments regarding
failure of the software to work properly.... grrr....

HELP!

Thanks in advance!

Michael B. Vederman
Enron R&D