In general my feeling is we're talking about developers here,
not users. Developers can and do go out of their way to install the
necessary building tools, including JDK 1.5 -- it isn't really a big
deal. And if you're talking about end-users, well, if you use
RetroWeaver our code will run all the way back to JRE 1.2 assuming we
don't use any special methods.

        Please everyone, read http://retroweaver.sourceforge.net/ :)

Gili

On Mon, 03 Jan 2005 10:17:02 +0100, Eelco Hillenius wrote:

>Hmmm... dunno. Is it really worth the effort? It will make it generally 
>harder for people to build the project, as not everyone will have JDK1.5 
>installed.
>
>You want this in 1.0?
>
>Eelco
>
>Jonathan Locke wrote:
>
>>
>> if we are all nice and backwards compatible in a binary sense, it 
>> might be nice to use generics in some places.  in particular the 
>> listenerset class i'm working on would be better implemented that way.
>>
>> what do we think about generifying code and requiring 1.5 to build the 
>> core?
>>
>>       jon
>>
>>
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