True, it's just a warning, however, I've found that if you don't
eliminate 100% of the warnings (and not just by suppressing warnings),
meaningful warnings are missed that should result in code changes.
I suspect "executable" is what I'm looking for, but when I set it to the
Java 1.3.1_18 JDK, it begins to complain that "-source" is an invalid
command line parameter -- as though my <javac> task is not compatible
with Java 1.3. I'll look into it more tomorrow.
Thanks to all,
--Wayne
Scot P. Floess wrote:
I think its just a warning...not that it doesn't compile. I tried it
on my machine (which has JDK 1.5.0_08 installed) and it did compile...
David Jones wrote:
Hi,
Source and target define what compatibility to use, not which JDK is
being
used. So 1.5 probably just will not allow that to compile. However, you
could tell it to use a different JDK (1.3), using the executable
option, and
then it would actually be compiling with that version of java.
That would be my suggestion, rather than trying to for 1.5 to work
with your
1.3 code.
__David
-source <release> Provide source compatibility with
specified release
-target <release> Generate class files for specific VM version
executable="/opt/java/jdk1.1/bin/javac"
On 10/25/06, Wayne Cannon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm attempting to convert a Java 1.3project to Ant that has an
attribute
named "enum" (Java 1.3 did not have an Enum class) -- "Enumeration
enum;". ...
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