Hello all,

I'm using 1.5 for a long time with OFBiz too. If I remember right the one
thing to make this new Java options (foreach, generics, etc.) work is to
change 'source' attribute in all 'javac' tags in all build.xml files.
Otherwise, javac will "read" the code as it's 1.4, but if it's 1.5, it
fails.

Oleg.


jacques.le.roux wrote:
> 
> From: "Chris Howe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>> The protected enum warning I believe has been fixed.
>> At this time there doesn't seem to be a compelling
>> reason to switch to Java 5 unless you require it for
>> another aplication.  I wouldn't expect the community
>> to address improvements in code to take advantage of
>> some of the changes made in Java 5 especially with
>> Java 6 being in beta 2 and scheduled to be released
>> from beta (and likely open sourced) in autumn.
> 
> Coming from a C++ background, I have used C# for 9 months this winter. I
> did like their foreach (even if you can't modify the var in
> the loop as with an iterator). I quickly saw that 1.5 offer something
> equivalent (new enhanced for loop). I know it's only syntaxic
> sugar but sometimes I w'd be happy to use it ;o)
> 
> Jacques
> 
>> --- Fabian Gorsler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > The same with my OFBiz (trunk version) - running on
>> > Windows XP with Java
>> > 1.5. No changes to configuration files were made for
>> > running with 1.5.
>> >
>> > There were just some warnings while building (enum
>> > ;)), but everything
>> > else was fine.
>> >
> 
> 
> 

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