Le jeudi 14 septembre 2006 04:06, Andreas Jaeger a écrit :
Manfred Tremmel <Manfred.Tremmel@iiv.de> writes:
Am Mittwoch, 13. September 2006 17:04 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
We would still deliver both - the question is which to use for building by default...
If you compile a java program using java 1.4.2 it's running also with java 1.5.0. If you compile it with java 1.5.0 it will not run with java 1.4.2. So what's worth to deliver both, when nothing works with with
Thanks, didn't know that.
1.4.2 when it's build with 1.5.0.
You could still install both on your system...
For my own, I can't switch to 1.5.0, there are a lot of SAP-servers (AIX and SUSE) at work I have to write Java modules and I also can't switch to 1.5.0 on my knightsoft-net Webserver, it needs to much memory for the small vserver.
Andreas
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