Jandalf

I have no problem compiling HttpClient with JDK 1.2.2 + JCE 1.2.2 + JSSE
1.0.3.01, as well as test cases. However, several examples require newer
JDK: PostXML, ClientApp, MultiPartUploadApp. Do you think examples
should also be JDK 1.2.2 compatible? I tend to believe they should

Cheers

Oleg (Olegolas) 



On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 23:16, Jeffrey Dever wrote:
> Agreed.  If we were building an application, then we could arbitrairly 
> decide to use whichever jre version that was most suitable. But we are 
> not building an application, we are building a framework.  As a result 
> we must support the lowest reasonable version.  This has always been 
> jre1.2.x
> 
> Which reminds me, next time I better actually compile the release build 
> with 1.2 ... I'll update the release process.
> 
> Jandalf.
> 
> 
> Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
> 
> >I am also of opinion that for the time being Java 1.2.2 should be
> >considered the lowest common denominator. Doing otherwise would
> >completely preclude several major platforms from being able to run
> >HttpClient. Please correct me if I err, but as far as I know IBM only
> >supports Java 1.3.1 on its operating systems (such as AIX), with IBM
> >Java 1.4.1 still being in beta. Mac OS X does not support Java 1.4.1
> >either, at least not yet. The use of Java 1.4.1 specific features should
> >be ruled out for a few years to come (IMHO)
> >
> >Oleg
> >
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