Agreed to that -- but if it's not 1.3 compatible, the web site shouldn't say it is.

I really, really feel for people stuck on old JDKs. The least we can do for them is give them accurate information about what tools will work!

P

On Jan 13, 2006, at 1:34 PM, Chris Chiappone wrote:

I kinda feel as though if the JVM cannot be upgraded then its
understandable that the framework you use cannot.  If you use java 1.3
then stick with Tapestry version 3, its proven to be stable.

Keeping Tapestry compatible with 1.3 or even 1.4 is like saying it
want the new features of java 5 backward compatible with 1.3.

Eventually you just need to move on or stay with what works with the
version of the jvm your in.

~chris

On 1/13/06, Darío Vasconcelos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ha! Then I'm glad I can't use it anyway :-)



On 1/13/06, Konstantin Ignatyev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Damn! String.split() method should not exist in the first place!!! Reason: String class is FINAL and there are other methods of splitting than regular expression based (length based for example) There is excellent RE library available all along and it works on Java 1.2 too. Id does much more than very limited RE support in JDK and in much more uniform and "make sense" way.


Darío Vasconcelos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Being an external consultant, most of the time you have to stick to
what your customer has. My clients use IAS9, WAS4, and even Sybase's
Jaguar 4.x, which still use JDK 1.3.

Believe me, for me using String.split( ) is such a luxury...


Now, is it possible to go back to the main point of the discussion?
This is of very much interest to me...



On 1/13/06, Korbinian Bachl  wrote:
Hi,

just to understand the problem right: why do you have to be 1.3 compliant ?

Regards

Korbinian

PS: this is not meant to be offendend, but i just dont see a reasen why not
to choose the most recent, most safest java version...


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