Thanks a lot to all of you. I right now i'm just downloding the subversion
code and i'll try to compile it and run the examples. Still, when
downloading the nightly build for windows and trying to execute the customer
sample i'm always having the problem i described about the config xml file.
I'm a bit stuck at the very beginning of my adventure and i have to decide
wether to use tuscany in a production project or go back to classical
development approaches (i.e. jaxb + hibernate). It would be great to hear
people is using tuscany in real life projects.

Regards,
Enric


2007/7/3, Luciano Resende <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Enric

  As Mike said, Tuscany SCA requires JDK 5.x. But, from your previous
posts, looks like you are also using SDO (that supports JDK 1.4 with
minor changes) and DAS (Ron just submitted a patch to allow DAS to be
compiled under JDK 1.4).


On 7/3/07, Enric Staromiejski Torregrosa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Tks for a very clear and prompt response.
> Enric
>
>
> 2007/7/3, Mike Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Enric,
> >
> > In a word - no.  The decision was made some time ago that JDK 5.0would
> > be the lowest version level of the Java SDK that would be supported by
> > Tuscany SCA.
> >
> > Yours, Mike.
> >
> > Enric Staromiejski Torregrosa wrote:
> > > Is it possible to use Tuscany with JDK1.4?
> > >
> > > I'm having a major.minor version error.
> > >
> > > thks,
> > > Enric
> > >
> >
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