so far we/I compile with Java 1.5.
So some generics are possible.
And I have no clear opinion about switching to 1.6. Not sure if we ever 
discussed that on the list.

JTS is still 1.4 (as far as I remember)

stefan

Volker Wandmaker wrote:
> Hi Stefan,
> 
> what is the lowest javaversion that should be able to run the code?
> 
> And are there any plans to change it?  I ask as I really like to use 
> generics and some libs which used them either.
> 
> Regards
> 
> Volker
> 
> 
> Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
>> Hei Volker,
>>
>> as long as backward compatibility is retained we are always open for 
>> suggestions - and in particular if the code improvement is delivered too 
>> (e.g. in form of a (eclipse)patch) ;)
>>
>> cheers,
>> stefan
>>
>> [email protected] schrieb:
>>   
>>>   Hi *,
>>>
>>> first of all thanks to Larry for correcting and commiting my previous 
>>> request!
>>>
>>> so here is my second "Request". I would like to "open" the 
>>> SplitLineStringsOp to get easier access to its internals where needed ( 
>>> atleast the split-method ).
>>>
>>> One way would be to overwrite the SplitLineStringsOp or to copy the copy 
>>> code and stopp annoying you, which is a fair workaround for me.
>>>
>>> But if you interested in such just cosmetic changes, I would  like 
>>> suggest some changes, which - of course - wouldn't change the current 
>>> behaviour of the involved classes.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> volker
>>>
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