When I first read "cheap places" I thought of services like AWS ;-)

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On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 1:00 PM, Xen <[email protected]> wrote:

> No I meant my thing might need to run on older platforms. E.g. I might
> want to run it on shell hosts or general cheap places, or interest other
> people in running it.
>
> People are sometimes... idiosynchratic. I had (and have) a Debian based
> shell host that ran Java 1.5 after which they got rid of Java altogether.
> When I was looking for these things it was really a rare occasion that any
> did offer Java. I've had a friend I asked to run a Java program I'd written
> and he wouldn't do it because he thought it would compromise his machine
> (being Java).
>
> Silly stuff but you can't choose for other people... I wonder how it is
> going to work out ;-).
>
> Regards.
>
>
> Op 14-8-2015 om 21:35 schreef Douglas Wegscheid:
>
>>
>>> Of course I can do that but not if my logging library requires greater.
>>> Right? Or should I (be able to) write against slf4j and then run on older
>>> systems by binding to an older version of Log4j?.
>>>
>>> Write Java 5 style code, usel log4j2 2.4, compile it with Java 7, run it
>> on
>> Java 7. You can ignore all the stuff you hate about Java 6 and later.
>>
>> *■ DOUGLAS E. WEGSCHEID* // Lead Analyst, Directories
>> (269) 923-5278 // [email protected]
>>
>> "A wrong note played hesitatingly is a wrong note. A wrong note played
>> with
>> conviction is interpretation."
>>
>>
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