JavaFX has become part of Java main download in version 1.7 and it will
have the version number of Java. I am using PDFBox 1.7.1 in all my projects
at the moment. My initial response was because I misread the "switching" to
java 1.6 part, and I thought that future versions of PDFBox would not work
Zitat von Alin Mazilu :
Hello,
Hi,
I got one: JavaFX. I use PDFBox in projects that use JavaFX 1.7/1.8.
I try to find this JavaFX version to see what Java version it need,
but I can't figure out where to download it.
Wikipedia [1] did not list such a version. Can you please provide more
/index.html
[3]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10637921/which-versions-of-android-sdk-support-coding-in-which-versions-of-java
-Message d'origine-
De : Maruan Sahyoun [mailto:sahy...@fileaffairs.de]
Envoyé : lundi 29 avril 2013 08:10
À : dev@pdfbox.apache.org
Objet : Re: [DISCUSS]
Hi,
one thing we might want to consider is Java support on Android. Looking at some
issues in Jira people are using PDfBox on Android devices. Some of the older
Android versions are in line with 1.5. Don't know if a) we should target
Android and b) which version we should support as a minimum r
Hi,
Am 28.04.2013 22:11, schrieb Alin Mazilu:
Hello,
I got one: JavaFX. I use PDFBox in projects that use JavaFX 1.7/1.8.
The discussion is about the minimum requirements, so that I can't see any
blocker here.
Alin
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Andreas Lehmkuehler wrote:
Hi,
there wa
Hello,
I got one: JavaFX. I use PDFBox in projects that use JavaFX 1.7/1.8.
Alin
On Sun, Apr 28, 2013 at 1:35 PM, Andreas Lehmkuehler wrote:
> Hi,
>
> there was already a discussion about switching to java 1.6. As this is a
> very
> important topic I'd like to move the discussion to a separate