Hunkeler Peter (KIUK 3) wrote:
I was just curious if JAVA on the mainframe should be kept as current as possible or if we should lag abit.

The beautiful thing about all the Java stuff is that you're damned to keep various versions in parallel. Jave beats
Micro$oft when it comes to incompatibilities between releases.

At the time a Java applications is developed, there is a specific Java release that is being used and the application
will very often only run with exactly that release.

--
Peter Hunkleler

Ah yes, how does that go? Write once run anywhere? Hmmm.



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