Bruce Ritchie wrote:
The unfortunate part about using the preferences API is that it ties xw to jdk 1.4, which will mean that it excludes many many people from using it (us for example) since many of our customers have and will continue to run jdk 1.3 for some time. I would prefer an alternate system that doesn't tie us to jdk 1.4.I said that you *could* use the Preferences API. If you don't want to, then don't.
We deploy our stuff on all platforms on 1.4, so for our needs it's ok. Then again, we probably wouldn't do action-specific configuration anyway, and *if* we did we'd use runtime attributes. But that's a whole other story.
/Rickard
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