what do you ultimately need it to do?  Or are you just playing around 
with it?

Ben Nadel wrote:
> Well, my HelloWorld class isn't that intense.... YET :D
>
> I will download the 1.4.2. Thanks for the help guys. 
>
> ......................
> Ben Nadel
> Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
> www.bennadel.com
>  
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jake Churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 11:20 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: Compiling Java / Error
>
> I think the suggestion to just download 1.4.2 is the best solution
> unless you have some very intense things to do with Java.
>
> Ben Nadel wrote:
>   
>> Jake, that IS my constructor code... I was just making a not to myself
>>     
>
>   
>> that that is where it goes. I am big found of think out loud (no
>>     
> paper).
>   
>> Thanks for the tip about String. I am just trying to avoid using any 
>> IMPORT directives at first.
>>
>> I am looking at downloading this:
>>
>> http://javashoplm.sun.com/ECom/docs/Welcome.jsp?StoreId=22&PartDetailI
>> d= j2sdk-1.4.2_12-oth-JPR&SiteId=JSC&TransactionId=noreg
>>
>> Any one know if this will compile correctly for CFMX 7?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ben
>>
>> ......................
>> Ben Nadel
>> Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer www.bennadel.com
>>  
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Jake Churchill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 10:58 AM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: Re: Compiling Java / Error
>>
>> What version of the SDK did you download?  The lastest is either 5.0
>>     
> or
>   
>> possibly 6.  If I recall, ColdFusion currently supports 1.4.2 which is
>> the equivalent of 4.2.  FYI, you don't need java.lang.String.  Just
>> String.  java.lang is a package which is included by default in EVERY
>> class without explicitely naming it.  The only time you would need it
>>     
> is
>   
>> if you wrote your own String class inside the same package or folder,
>> then you'd have to specify java.lang.  Out of curiosity, what is your
>> constructor code?  You don't really need constructor code here because
>> your not building anything.  You need the constructor unless you make
>> the SayHello() method static, but you don't need any code inside it (I
>> don't think)
>>
>> Ben Nadel wrote:
>>   
>>     
>>> Hey all,
>>>  
>>> I am trying to experiment with Java and am off to a rocky start. I 
>>> downloaded the latest SDK from Sun and was able compile a simple 
>>> HelloWorld class:
>>>  
>>> public class HelloWorld {
>>>  
>>>  public HelloWorld(){
>>>   // Constructor code.
>>>  }
>>>  
>>>  public java.lang.String SayHello(){
>>>   return( "Hello You Beautiful World, You!" );  }
>>>  
>>> }
>>>  
>>>  
>>> Compiles fine. But then, I went to try it in a URL class loader in 
>>> ColdFusion and I get this error:
>>>  
>>>     HelloWorld (Unsupported major.minor version 49.0) null
>>>  
>>> >From my Googleing it looks like the SDK java version is different 
>>>     
>>>       
>>>> than
>>>>       
>>>>         
>>> the java persion on our local J2EE server (i am compilling on my
>>>       
> local
>   
>>>     
>>>       
>>   
>>     
>>> harddrive). Any suggestions? It seems like such a simple class.
>>>  
>>>  
>>> Thanks,
>>> Ben
>>>
>>> ......................
>>> Ben Nadel
>>> Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer www.bennadel.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>     
>>>       
>>
>>
>>     
>
>
>
> 

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