The native JDK 1.4 is doing very well (and is fast) on FreeBSD. If you have the
time to compile it I would suggest you try that one.
I'm using it a lot, without problems.
See also the [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more info about this.
Greetings,
Ronald.
On Thu Feb 12 13:50:41 CET 2004 Thomas Cherry
Bad major version numbers are result of classes compiled on 2 different
version of jdk.
Please upgrade you jvm and then see if it helps (preferable jdk1.4 and
up).
Arnab C
-Original Message-
From: Thomas Cherry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 5:42 PM
To:
Do you know which versions of java are required for each of the
versions of Tomcat (3, 4, 5)? Specifically, which will run under
1.1.8? Upgrading my java is not a trivial task, I will have to compile
my own copy of jdk.
--
It is pointless to resist. - Darth Vader, Sith Lord
On Feb 12, 2004,
Bad major version numbers are result of classes compiled on 2 different
version of jdk.
yes you're
Please upgrade you jvm and then see if it helps (preferable jdk1.4 and
up).
humm I guess that freebsd doesn't have a 1.4 JVM yet...
so I'll suggest to recompile Tomcat on your machine