JRE 1.3.1 Support - Needed?
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JRE 1.3.1 Support - Needed?
JRE 1.3.1 completed Sun's End Of Life process on 11 December 2006, and I'm considering dropping JFreeChart's 1.3.1 support (so that future releases AFTER JFreeChart 1.0.6 will require JRE 1.4.2 or later). Any objections?
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Suddenly I feel very old with my insistence to stick with JDK 1.2.2. I never found anything that is good enough to go to a newer JDK. (Except the performance, and that comes with the runtime that executes the code, not the classes that are available at compile time.)
However, going up to JDK 1.4.2 would be good for me - a lot of people out there stick with JDK 1.4 (especially in server environments these old JDKs will stay around for a while; desktop applications usually can choose more freely what JDK they want to use).
Have fun,
said Thomas
However, going up to JDK 1.4.2 would be good for me - a lot of people out there stick with JDK 1.4 (especially in server environments these old JDKs will stay around for a while; desktop applications usually can choose more freely what JDK they want to use).
Have fun,
said Thomas
IBM WebSphere 5.01 uses JDK 1.3.1
Several installations of IBM WebSphere use the version 5.01 (that uses IBM JDK 1.3.1, that's not end-of-lifed. )
Could you wait a bit more? (I know that the particular instance of IBM WebSphere in my client will be upgraded to 6.1, that uses IBM JDK 5.0, in a couple of years...)
Could you wait a bit more? (I know that the particular instance of IBM WebSphere in my client will be upgraded to 6.1, that uses IBM JDK 5.0, in a couple of years...)
Re: IBM WebSphere 5.01 uses JDK 1.3.1
Anything with that long a timespan in IT is by definition wishful thinking!thingol wrote:I know that the particular instance of IBM WebSphere in my client will be upgraded to 6.1, that uses IBM JDK 5.0, in a couple of years...
It just means "we have no plans but we'll say something about the possible distant future to keep people on their toes, they won't be around anyway when we don't come around to doing it".