probably not. go ahead and make the change.

On 7/19/07, Turadg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> I went in to see where the 1.4.2 is coming from and I found this block
> in common-jnlp of the pas-jnlp project:
>
> <j2se
> #if( $project.properties.jvmVersion )
> version="$project.properties.jvmVersion"
> #else
> version="1.4.2+"
> #end
> max-heap-size="128m" initial-heap-size="32m"/>
>
> Since we're using Java 5 now, shouldn't we change version to equal
> "1.5+"?  Will anything bad happen if I make that change?
>
> -t
>
>
> On Jul 16, 5:21 pm, "Turadg Aleahmad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In the PLR "everything" snapshot,
> >
> > http://tels-develop.soe.berkeley.edu:8080/jnlp/org/telscenter/jnlp/pl...
> >
> > The JRE version specified is >=1.4.2.
> >   <j2se initial-heap-size="32m" max-heap-size="128m" version="1.4.2+"/>
> >
> > Haven't we moved the Pas requirement up to Java 5?  Haven't we even
> moved
> > sail-core up to Java 5?
> >
> > Who can update that JNLP?
> >
> > -t
>
>
> >
>

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