The other thing is that My Netbeans is built with JDK 1.5 so upgrading
the IDE to JDK 1.6 could be done but may take a while.

On Sep 19, 11:04 am, Sang Shin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sunshine wrote:
> > Sang:
> > When I tried Exercise 1 using JDK 1.5 and NetBeans 6.1 with Glassfish
> > V2 ur2, The project failed because the target plaform was JDK 1.6.
> > I reconfigured this project to use Java 6 but Glassfish is still using
> > JDK 1.5 and the project did not deploy beacuse of the class
> > differences.
>
> What is the error condition you get when you deploy over GlassFish?
> GlassFish should be able to deploy any Web application regardless
> of which JDK it was used underneath to create it.
>
> -Sang Shin
>
> > I think I can change my JAVA_HOME to point to JDK 1.6 and restart
> > Glassfish.
> > But maybe you have another suggestion.
> > Bottom line - as is I cannot use my current configuration to do these
> > exercises or homework assignments.
> > Please advise.
> > John
>
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