No, you don't need to.

Currently, all versions of Accumulo are still guaranteed to work against 1.6. So, if you hypothetically contributed anything back to Accumulo, you would need to make sure that it runs on a 1.6 JVM. As such, it's a good idea to ensure that you're building with a 1.6 JVM, but not a requirement if you're just developing things locally for yourself.

On 2/10/14, 12:21 PM, Chris Rigano wrote:
I have opened/imported the accumulo "examples-simple" maven project into
netbeans.  Do I need to set the Java Platform?

Properties indicate "Java SDK 7.1". I know that accumulo-1.4.3 runs on JDK
1.6.0.

My current version is java version "1.6.0_32"

I am pretty sure the answer is yes, but it never hurts to ask!

Thanks,

Chris

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