I posted this on the OS/2 User group with no response.  So I'll try 
the java experts here on eCS and Mozilla, since I'm using both.

I use a java brokerage app (TWS at Interactive Brokers) that runs 
through Mozilla.  Life has been wonderful until a few days ago.  The 
app automatically downloads new jar files as the app is upgraded or 
fixed, and no, I don't have any choice.

Well, sure enough, when I started the app, a new jar was downloaded, 
and the app reports that I only have a java 1.3.1  environment, and 
instructs me to get java 1.4.

Can I hack something in my java files to make it report as 1.4?

I got around this problem, sort of, by naming the old jar file the app 
had been using to the new name just downloaded.  So whatever was in 
the new jar file I can't use since I'm still using the old one.

Now I'm assuming a few things here.  I thought I had read that the 
OS/2 java 1.3.1 does indeed include some 1.4 enhancements, but it's 
just not being released as 1.4 for whatever reason.  Am I way off 
base?  And is there any hope besides having to use Windows?
-- 

Terry Norton
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I started out with nothing...I still have most of it.


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