Hi,
Wolfgang Baer wrote:
Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote:
I think it is not specified but we currently (if upstream does) still
support 1.3 - so you should compile with target=1.3 !
Sounds like the recommendation is: compile as low as you can,
respectively as low as upstream code allows you...
Wolfgang Baer napisał(a):
> Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>my understanding of the differences between Java 1.4 and 1.5 is that
>>programs compiled with Java 1.5 might not work in the JVM 1.4, but the
>>other way around should always work.
>>
>>So my questions:
>>1. is this correct?
>
>
Male sexual enhancement formula
http://www.siratu.com/ss/
Continual improvement is an unending journey.
The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation.
As we grow old, the beauty steals inward.
To be great is to be misunderstood.
When you build bridges you can kee
Hi,
>
> Are there any compatibility problems with the free java compilers?
Jop, it's a Swing-based library, I tried with free-java-sdk, JSpinner
seemed to be the (first) missing class.
Cheers, Eric
PS: the package is not yet in unstable, it'll be libjcalendar-java, can be
grabbed from:
deb http:/
Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
> [Michael Riedel]
>
>>Does any of them support the new language features of java 1.5?
>
>
> No idea. Please post your test summary here, so the rest of us can
> learn it too. :)
Currently there is no free compiler in the archive for 1.5 source.
The only free compil
I am a newbie as far as developing in Java. However, I want to create a
simple web based application which will allow web users to update a
database.
I have apache2 and tomcat4 installed with mod_jk to provide the link between
the two
I think I want to use jsp as the main tactic for control
Eric Lavarde - Debian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> my understanding of the differences between Java 1.4 and 1.5 is that
> programs compiled with Java 1.5 might not work in the JVM 1.4, but the
> other way around should always work.
>
> So my questions:
> 1. is this correct?
Depends on the source :-)
If the
[Michael Riedel]
> Does any of them support the new language features of java 1.5?
No idea. Please post your test summary here, so the rest of us can
learn it too. :)
--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Java packages should be compiled with one of the free Java
> implementations (gjc, jikes, etc) if possible. I believe this is more
> important than the choice of SUN java compiler to use.
>
> Are there any compatibility problems with the free java compilers?
Does any of them support the new la
[Eric Lavarde]
> So my questions:
> 1. is this correct?
No idea.
> 2. if yes, shouldn't the consequence for Debian be, even though Sun
> Java is not officially supported, a recommendation or policy that
> Java packages should be compiled with Java 1.4, if possible?
Java packages should be compi
Hi,
my understanding of the differences between Java 1.4 and 1.5 is that
programs compiled with Java 1.5 might not work in the JVM 1.4, but the
other way around should always work.
So my questions:
1. is this correct?
2. if yes, shouldn't the consequence for Debian be, even though Sun Java
is not
Title: Message
[English
below]
Ceci est un
accusé de réception automatique de votre message. Si une réponse est requise,
nous communiquerons avec vous le plus tôt possible.
Si vous soumettez en direct n'oubliez pas
d'envoyer l'original par télécopieur ou par la poste pour tous les docum
12 matches
Mail list logo