Goodness. read the dates on that!
That was back in 2002 when the ASF helped get the JSPA changed to
eliminate share code requirements and make independent open-source
implementations of Java a possibility
1.5 or "5" is the first J2SE spec produced under those new rules, which
is why we'
Mikhail Loenko gmail.com> writes:
>
> The reason I'm asking is that there is a chance that we do not have to
> implement some parts. For example, Jason Hunter mentioned [1] that
> swing goes as
> a shared code.
>
> So probably we do not have to implement swing and maybe something else.
>
> Does
The reason I'm asking is that there is a chance that we do not have to
implement some parts. For example, Jason Hunter mentioned [1] that
swing goes as
a shared code.
So probably we do not have to implement swing and maybe something else.
Does anybody know what is the exact list of things which w
Hello
There is a number of places in the web where people are talking about
those requirements. Example:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jspa-position.html
Does anybody know whether those requirements are still valid and what exactly
code we will have to take from Sun if any?
Thanks,
Mikhail Loe