+1 definitely, as 2.6 ist "just out" and paralell installation of multiple jdks is not a problem, it should be no problem, even if anyone is "still" on older versions. Enterprises desperately requiring the newest version of JSPWiki (when it is out) should have no problems either providing a separate environment (read server) for an application (just declare the required jdk, possibly with tomcat, as part of the JSPWiki installation) or install multiple jdks in parallell, which is also no problem. I'm glad that JSPWiki does not require the latest and greatest dotnet environment :)
For the same reason I'd also second Fabian Haupt about requiring Java6. Somehow I'd like to increase the pace of Java upgrades in the field... Cheers, Olaf Janne Jalkanen schrieb: > +1 : JDK 1.5 is not a problem, go ahead > 0 : I don't care - my current system is 1.4 but I can upgrade > -1 : I am on 1.4 and cannot upgrade.
