Given the results of the survey you took over the summer, I would think it's
pretty safe. Jdk1.3.x is rather old now and supporting it is un-necessary
over head.

we probably should make a branch and document it on the website in case a
few straggling users are forced to use jdk1.3.1. Even IBM has jdk1.4 now, so
there really shouldn't be any platform stuck on jdk1.3.1.

+1 on moving forward with jdk1.4

peter



On 11/22/05, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> JMeter 2.1.1 runs using Java 1.3 or later, as do most earlier versions
> of JMeter.
>
> However, it is very time-consuming ensuring that JMeter will run on Java
> 1.3;
> and even though JMeter does run on 1.3, it does not perform very well.
>
> There are also some functions of JMeter that don't work properly,
> because of "features" in 1.3 that won't now be fixed.
>
> Therefore, I'd like to suggest that we stop supporting Java 1.3, and
> assume a minimum of Java 1.4 from now on.
>
> Comments?
>
> S.
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