Axis2 can be built and executed using Java 5 or 6 (and probably 7). Andreas
On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 11:33, Stadelmann Josef <josef.stadelm...@axa-winterthur.ch> wrote: > Dear Java-Experts > > Can you please explain me which versionj of JDK I have to used for a clean > build and run of axis2, rampart and other modules > > I like to do > > $ mvn –U –Drelease clean install > > For Axis2-1.6.0 and for Rampart 1.6.0 > > And then run/debug tem after deploying to an OpenVMS system > > I ask this question because HP writes in its user guide to OpenVMS JDK 6.0 > > HotSpot VM Support > > · The HotSpot VM for I64 systems does not support the Java Debug Wire > Protocol (JDWP) and the Java Debug Interface (JDI). > > I want to run my Tomcat on OpenVMS 8.4 Itanium Version. > > I have installed both JDK 6.0 and JDK 1.5.0 > > According to HP this JDK 6.0 HotSpot Machine seems not to be able to listen > on a debugger port, or how would you undestand what HP explains above? > > Maybe there is another OpenVMS / Java expert and can tell me how I best > approach to > > a) Build axis2-1.6.0 correct? which version of JDK to use to later > debug axis2 and axis2-services running on Tomact. > > b) Build rampart-1.6.0 correct? Which version of JDK to use later debug > all running on Tomcat > > If axis2-1.6.0 and Rampart-1.6.0 builds and runs well on OpenVMs JDK-1-50 > then I do not have a remote socket based debugger problem. > > But if either of the modules fail to run under a JDK 1.5.0 configuration > then I consider I have a debugger problem. > > Josef --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: java-user-unsubscr...@axis.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: java-user-h...@axis.apache.org