s://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/8u291-relnotes.html
If I'm reading that right, lots of interesting changes in that release, like
changes to TLS support, so maybe 291 can break something.
-Alex
On 7/10/23, 9:58 AM, "Frost, Andrew" mailto:andrew.fr...@harman.com.inva>
Hi all
We have a customer with an odd issue and I wanted to check if anyone had found
something similar already…
The odd part about this is that it works fine with Java 1.8.0 build 201 but
fails with Java 1.8.0 build 291, both of them 64-bit.
The error is just when compiling an MXML file using
king the updates and being a release manager, we
should be able to do another release.
Harbs
> On Sep 6, 2022, at 10:52 PM, Frost, Andrew
> wrote:
>
> Hi guys
>
> Just wondering whether there is any scope to make any updates to the Flex SDK
> and the compiler (mxmlc.jar
Hi guys
Just wondering whether there is any scope to make any updates to the Flex SDK
and the compiler (mxmlc.jar)? There's an issue which appears to have arisen for
Java 1.8+ where the incremental build option no longer works, because of a
change in the Java implementation. Information/analysi
Hi
Sorry, I am having to filter out most emails so hadn't seen that other thread..
What's actually happening:
1) In January, the Flash Player will go into a "block everything by default"
mode. Admins are able to work around this to add specific content that they
want to keep working - see "ente
Hi guys
I'm fine with that announcement although it's not 100% accurate: Microsoft
announced 10 days ago that the new Edge will continue to support Flash Player
via the "Internet Explorer Mode" feature (and IE will still have this
capability, although they're not keen on people using IE standal