> The main problem with JRE 1.5 is that it implements DOM level 3. "enum"
> is, at this point, only a warning, as are the deprecated classes,
> methods etc - it would be best to fix them, but they can wait. 

It's not quite that minor. One major problem with the enum use in Axis is
that it is part of a package name in Axis. This means that not only Axis
itself has to be compiled without 1.5 features but also all java files which
import one of the xxx.enum.yyy packages from Axis.

Carsten 

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: John Delaney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 3 February 2005 11:30
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: "JRE 1.5 "enum" is a Reserved Word" Does Axis Comply withthis
> rule?
> 
> The main problem with JRE 1.5 is that it implements DOM level 3. "enum"
> is, at this point, only a warning, as are the deprecated classes,
> methods etc - it would be best to fix them, but they can wait. If you
> want to see all of the errors and warnings just build Axis on a JRE 1.5
> machine. The errors are due to the extra methods defined in the DOM
> level 3 specification.
> 
> Is there a DOM level 3 Axis coming soon?
> 
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/02/05 05:41 AM >>>
> JRE 1.5 "enum" is a keyword Word  may not be used as an identifier
> Does Axis Comply with this rule?
> 
> ("ServiceStatus.java": as of release 1.5, 'enum' is a keyword, and may
> not be used as an identifier (try -source 1.5 to use 'enum' as a
> keyword) at line 35, column 13)
> 
> 
> -Venky
> 
> 

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