I would hardly call supporting the next _official_ version of the JDK 
"branching off into your own proprietary language."

Kirk

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>Absolutely.  An IDE for a language can only support the language as it
>exists 'officially'.  Anything else, and you are essentially branching off
>into your own proprietary language, which will only work inside the
>environment in which it was created.
>
>-Darren
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>
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>Thomas Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@intellij.com on 16/03/2002 07:18:09
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>From:      [EMAIL PROTECTED], 16 March 2002, 7:18 a.m.
>Contact:
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>Re: [Eap-features] Support JSR-14,
>
>
>Generics are *the* Java-feature, I'm waiting for.
>
>But I would like IntelliJ to support the /current/ Java version (1.3 and
>1.4) and wait until SUN releases Java 1.5.
>
>-1 for now
>+1 when Java 1.5 is available
>
>Tom
>
>BTW, IDEA *is* the greatest, most powerful and versatile IDE on the market,
>even without support for Generics.
>
>
>At 01:04 16.03.2002 +0300, you wrote:
>
>>Hello!
>>
>>IDEA would be the greatest and the single most powerful and versatile
>>tool if it supports JSR-14.
>>
>>http://www.jcp.org/jsr/detail/14.jsp
>>
>>// This is planned for JDK 1.5. Why wait if compiler is already
>>available?
>>
>>Sincerely,
>>____________________________________________________________
>>Roman Elizarov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (Octet Corporation)
>>
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