Manfred Tremmel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Am Mittwoch, 13. September 2006 17:04 schrieb Andreas Jaeger:
>> We would still deliver both - the question is which to use for
>> building by default...
>
> If you compile a java program using java 1.4.2 it's running also with 
> java 1.5.0. If you compile it with java 1.5.0 it will not run with java 
> 1.4.2. So what's worth to deliver both, when nothing works with with 

Thanks, didn't know that.

> 1.4.2 when it's build with 1.5.0.

You could still install both on your system...

> For my own, I can't switch to 1.5.0, there are a lot of SAP-servers (AIX 
> and SUSE) at work I have to write Java modules and I also can't switch 
> to 1.5.0 on my knightsoft-net Webserver, it needs to much memory for 
> the small vserver.


Andreas
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