Hi, Zakharov:
Thank you for the advice.
To give a patch to solve it is a common method of Harmony project. But
now the System class is part of the kernel classes which is implemented by
VM vendors.
So, the official fix will be given by the new release of IBM VME.
Besides there are other similar problems that the system properties are not
compatible with RI, which lead to problems in applications. I will report
them to those responsible for it and watch the progress.
Good luck!
Good luck!
On 2/19/07, Zakharov, Vasily M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Leo,
Well, a patched System.class sounds like a good workaround, thank you
very much.
It's not so urgent, so please don't worry and have good holidays. :)
Thank you!
Vasily
-----Original Message-----
From: Leo Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 6:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: IBM VM reports 1.4.2 support instead of 1.5
Hi, Zakharov:
Currently IBM VME's property does claim that it only support 1.4,
but I
believe it will be fixed in the next release.
If it is urgent, I can give you a System.class which works around
it. But excuse me for needing several days, since the code is in my
office
and I am having Chinese New year.:)
Good luck!
On 2/16/07, Zakharov, Vasily M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For now, IBM VM reports in system properties
>
> java.specification.version=1.4
> java.version=1.4.2 subset
>
> while the VM supports 1.5 pretty well.
>
> As a result, for example, Netbeans fails to start many of its
components
> with the following diagnostic:
> "The Java platform version 1.5 or higher was requested but only 1.4 is
> running."
>
> I wonder, if this could be fixed?
>
> Vasily
>
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Leo Li
China Software Development Lab, IBM
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Leo Li
China Software Development Lab, IBM