I echo your concern about this. I have asked several ND about nd4.1.3 and
it's supported JDK.
On Solaris, ND4.1.3.8 specifies JDK1.1.5, which is supposedly not y2k safe
(despite the statement that nd4.1.3.8 is).
(http://www.netdynamics.com/support/relnotes/RNserver413sol.html#Compatibili
ty)
On NT, ND4.1.3.8 is specified to use JDK1.1.7A, apparently another not y2k
safe version.
(http://www.netdynamics.com/support/relnotes/RNserver413nt1.html#Compatibili
ty)
We have done the obligatory change the time on the machine tests for both
these scenarios, with seemingly no glitch. I've heard on this forum that it
appears OK to move these versions of ND to the latest JDK1.1.X, but I would
rather hear it officially from ND/Sun.
Any thoughts on this? Should I get my resume ready?
> John Hoskins
> TDS Computing Services
> Application Development & Support Team
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 608.664.8263
> 608.664.8288 (fax)
-----Original Message-----
From: Justin Domshy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11/17/1999 4.13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ND] JDK Y2K Alert
It looks like this report was just issued by Sun:
http://www.sun.com/y2000/jumppage-temp/jdk.html
Anyone know how this affects NetDynamics' functionality? It applies to the
jdk versions that NetDynamics supports. Will NetDynamics support jdk1.1.7B
for NT?
Justin Domshy
Alterna Technologies Group Inc.
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