I'm using it for a prototype project, but because of an NDA I can't say what I'm using it for at this time. However, check out http://www.cinemage.com and let you imagination wander a bit.

Cheers, Eric

Nishant wrote:
i quoted you rob....
but still they say that there might be some unknown bugs.... so unless
they are sure that companies are using it successfully without any
problem, they cant take a risk to develop something over 1.4 and then
pass it on to the client!! they say that they know of no company using
1.4!!!
Well I know jdk1.4 is much richer than 1.3 ... trying to push them for
the same...
Thanks and regards,
Nishant

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Well what does that mean anyway, "stable?"

JDK 1.4 had numerous little bugs and quirks, especially drawing issues, but
most of the obvious ones were fixed pretty decently in 1.4.1. Any
application is going to have bugs however, and I'm sure 1.4.1 still does as
well.

But tell your boss 1.4.1 is "stable.". There , I said it, and you can quote
me.

Rob

----- Original Message -----
From: "Nishant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2003 6:21 PM
Subject: [JAVA2D] is jdk1.4 stable?


  
Hi ... I recently needed to extract various image info.
I did it using the image i/o api in the jdk1.4 .. which is teriffic.
But my company says that they dont believe the stability of jdk1.4 and
if there are any companies or the services running over jdk1.4
what should I do to push them? Is there any information providing the
companies or the services examples, using jdk1.4 ??
Thanks for any help/pointers.
Regards,
nishant

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