Re: [flexcoders] Re: Why Java 1.4?????

2006-03-07 Thread Michael Schmalle



Your obviously pissed,

I never used Flex1.5, so I have no reason to think about it. Read my
post, say Java developers are not happy, that is what you are saying. I
am going to be making money with Flex2, so it is ALL I talk, dream and
think about.

Don't take the whole ship down with your one bitch.

Peace, MikeOn 3/7/06, digital_eyezed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Just knew it..


Can't talk about anything else other than Flex2, hasn't even been 
released yet.

Guess what, Flex3 is Nuclear, let's talk about that now.

Iain


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 Sorry for your bad day,
 
 Remeber this,
 
 Flex2 does not have to be java. Ironically, I probably never will 
use Flex2
 with java and for the most part, there can be an infinate amount of
 applications without Java and Flex2.
 
 Maybe you should refrase and say, Adobe isn't supporting their Java
 developers well but, Flex2 is a breath of fresh air for those who 
don't use
 java.
 
 Peace, Mike
 
 On 3/7/06, digital_eyezed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Why wont flex 1.5 work with anything other than 1.4 JDK?
 
  It doesn't even work with the latest Tomcat, why would anyone
  constrain an application to a version of JRE, JDK or tomcat 
version?
 
  This is useless if the rest of the environment want to move on to
  pastures new and Flex is left behind dragging everyone back.
 
  I guess this is going to be the same problem with Flex 2, as 
soon as
  it's released it's stuck in a timewarp of 'old java'.
 
  It doesn't work with the latest JBOSS either or for that matter 
the
  last 14 versions, that's how sanboxed a technology it is.
 
  Maybe they should have spent time thinking about how to suppport 
it
  rather than how to price it, it only makes life difficult for us 
in
  a lose lose situation.
 
  Please remember that Flex 2 is still in beta and they should be
  supporting their existing release, without trying to hype 
everyone
  up about what the future brings..
 
  Iain
 
 
 
 
 
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RE: [flexcoders] Re: Why Java 1.4?????

2006-03-07 Thread Nick Weekes





hmm...that aint helping dude. if someone is doing an 
implementation with 1.5, then its a pretty big bitch if it doesnt work as 
expected, oui?

and dont forget, 1.5 is still the released version, not 
2.

Iain, you spoken to Adobe about this direct? they are 
pretty damn helpful on this list, maybe try giving their support people a 
call.


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Michael 
SchmalleSent: 07 March 2006 13:06To: 
flexcoders@yahoogroups.comSubject: Re: [flexcoders] Re: Why Java 
1.4?
Your obviously pissed,I never used Flex1.5, so I have no 
reason to think about it. Read my post, say Java developers are not happy, that 
is what you are saying. I am going to be making money with Flex2, so it is ALL I 
talk, dream and think about.Don't take the whole ship down with your one 
bitch.Peace, Mike
On 3/7/06, digital_eyezed [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

  Just knew it..Can't talk about 
  anything else other than Flex2, hasn't even been released 
  yet.Guess what, Flex3 is Nuclear, let's talk about that 
  now.Iain--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Michael Schmalle" 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  wrote: Sorry for your bad day,  Remeber 
  this,  Flex2 does not have to be java. Ironically, I probably 
  never will use Flex2 with java and for the most part, there can be 
  an infinate amount of applications without Java and Flex2. 
   Maybe you should refrase and say, Adobe isn't supporting their 
  Java developers well but, Flex2 is a breath of fresh air for those who 
  don't use java.  Peace, Mike 
  
   On 
  3/7/06, digital_eyezed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  
   Why wont flex 1.5 work with anything other than 1.4 JDK? 
It doesn't even work with the latest Tomcat, why would 
  anyone  constrain an application to a version of JRE, JDK or 
  tomcat version?   This is useless if the rest of 
  the environment want to move on to  pastures new and Flex is left 
  behind dragging everyone back.   I guess this is going 
  to be the same problem with Flex 2, as soon as  it's released 
  it's stuck in a timewarp of 'old java'.   It doesn't 
  work with the latest JBOSS either or for that matter the  last 
  14 versions, that's how sanboxed a technology it is.   
  Maybe they should have spent time thinking about how to suppport 
  it  rather than how to price it, it only makes life difficult 
  for us in  a lose lose situation.   
  Please remember that Flex 2 is still in beta and they should be  
  supporting their existing release, without trying to hype everyone 
   up about what the future brings..   
  Iain  
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Re: [flexcoders] Re: Why Java 1.4?????

2006-03-07 Thread Michael Schmalle



Nick,


hmm...that aint helping dude. if someone is doing an 
implementation with 1.5, then its a pretty big bitch if it doesnt work as 
expected, oui?

 
My post maybe was not clear enough, I understand he is trying to
implement a concrete 1.5 version using JAVA. Why not inquire about the
Java support instead of going off on a tangent about a beta technology
oh and even a nuclear technology for that matter.

Don't miss my point but there was static in his post.

Peace, Mike



On 3/7/06, Dave Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:




Your statements are not accurate. We run under Tomcat 5.5.15 (latest
release) and under JDK 1.5. in development and in production for
several clients.

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wrote:

 Why wont flex 1.5 work with anything other than 1.4 JDK?
 
 It doesn't even work with the latest Tomcat, why would anyone 
 constrain an application to a version of JRE, JDK or tomcat version?
 
 This is useless if the rest of the environment want to move on to 
 pastures new and Flex is left behind dragging everyone back.
 
 I guess this is going to be the same problem with Flex 2, as soon as 
 it's released it's stuck in a timewarp of 'old java'.
 
 It doesn't work with the latest JBOSS either or for that matter the 
 last 14 versions, that's how sanboxed a technology it is.
 
 Maybe they should have spent time thinking about how to suppport it 
 rather than how to price it, it only makes life difficult for us in 
 a lose lose situation.
 
 Please remember that Flex 2 is still in beta and they should be 
 supporting their existing release, without trying to hype everyone 
 up about what the future brings..
 
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