That's what my Eclipse is set-up to use. If the plug-in won't work
compiled for that version of Java, I'll compile for 1.5.

Landon

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 1:10 PM,  <edgar.sol...@web.de> wrote:
> why did you choose 1.6 compliance? oj is 1.5 .. ede
>
>
>
> Landon Blake <sunburned.surve...@gmail.com> schrieb:
>
>>Andre,
>>
>>You can download the 1.2 version of my GPX plug-in here:
>>
>>https://sourceforge.net/projects/surveyos/files/SurveyOS%20OpenJUMP%20Plug-Ins/GPX/
>>
>>You need to put the contents of the "lib" folder in the lib folder of
>>your OpenJUMP installation folder. You need to put the contents of the
>>"ext" folder in the zip file into the lib/ext folder of your OpenJUMP
>>installation folder.
>>
>>If the plug-in installs correctly you should have a new "SurveyOS"
>>menu with a menu item to import a GPX file.
>>
>>If the plug-in doesn't install properly or you get an error message,
>>let me know and I will try to help you fix the problem.
>>
>>The plug-in was compiled in the latest stable version of Eclipse using
>>JDK 7 and a 1.6 Java version compiler setting.
>>
>>It was tested on the latest stable release of OpenJUMP on my Windows 7
>>computer and opened a GPX file with no problems.
>>
>>I hope this helps!
>>
>>Landon
>

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