Hi,

> I downloaded the user version but since it runs on 1.1 I
> decided to upgrade the lot to 1.2 myself.

I've found that unless there's a good reason to use 1.2 (ie, one of Sun's
1001 APIs that is only in 1.2), there is no really good reason to
"upgrade" from 1.1 to 1.2.  It may not be a bad idea to see if it compiles
and runs in 1.2, fix any deprecated stuff in a 1.1-compatible way, and
leave it at that.  If there are large sections of code that could benefit
from some of the new stuff in 1.2, then it may be worthwhile, but the
"upgrade" should not be undertaken blindly and solely in response to
keeping up with the latest version number.  More bells and whistles may
not make the product better, they make just make it louder. :)

Just my experience,
dstn.


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