Mike,
The unofficial target platform matrix looks something like this:
Fading support means that I¹m less concerned about maintaining backwards
compatibility
with the items listed. The primary target versions and platforms are fair
game for developers.
The only caveat here is I¹d like to avoid using any java language features
not backwards
compatible with 1.5. On a whole, I think the majority of the codebase is
actually still
compatible with 1.4. Upcoming targets are things on the horizon that we
will need to start
testing/evaluating.
Currently, the designer is targeted to work on all three major operating
systems and does
as far as I know. I¹ve recently moved to Eclipse 3.3 and am using the
latest subversive
plugin. This is a very nicely done add-on and with a few of the new items
in 3.3, the migration
is well worth the effort.
The plan is to maintain compatibility with the current release of the
eclipse platform, and
the 2 most recent Java runtimes. I don¹t foresee the operating system list
changing any time soon.
Trip
On 5/25/08 9:25 PM, "Mike Greenawalt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have been inactive for quite a while, and now I want to get back into
> it. I am going to have to upgrade my tooling.
>
> It was decided to move to subversion for source control, so I need to
> install the Subversive plugin. The latest Subversive version requires
> Eclipse 3.3. I have been using 3.2. What is the Eclipse platform version
> that is targeted for the next release? What version of Subversive plugin
> is being used by most?
>
> The Tellme launcher code was done with Java 1.4.2. What is the project
> target Java level? I know I have to do some updating to my code for Java
> 1.5 and beyond.
>
> -- Mike
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