J2SE 5.0?

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J2SE 5.0?

Postby patrick » Thu Oct 07, 2004 11:10 am

Hello,

has anyone tested J2SE 5.0 (which should be called J2SE 1.5?!) which is out since October 5th? Is it recommended/not recommended by Servoy?

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Postby jcompagner » Mon Oct 11, 2004 3:29 pm

should work fine.
I am running it already with all the clients i use.
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Postby Bert » Mon Oct 11, 2004 5:20 pm

jcompagner wrote:should work fine.
I am running it already with all the clients i use.

Cross-platform?
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Postby Jan Aleman » Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:56 pm

Bert wrote:
jcompagner wrote:should work fine.
I am running it already with all the clients i use.

Cross-platform?


Not on Mac if that is what you mean. Apple hasn't officially announced 1.5 so we can't comment on the behaviour on Mac at the moment.
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Postby Neale » Mon Oct 18, 2004 6:23 am

Hmmm... didn't work for me :-(

More specifically, I installed on Debian from jre-1_5_0-linux-i586.bin and tried to run servoy developer "2.0.4 build-277" - all it did was say: "Invalid or corrupt jarfile /usr/local/servoy/servoy_developer.jar"

Two datapoints:
* servoy still runs OK with Java 1.4.2_03
* The jbarcodebean Demo.jar runs OK with jre-1_5_0

Any suggestions?

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Postby Jan Aleman » Mon Oct 18, 2004 10:32 am

Neale wrote:Hmmm... didn't work for me :-(

More specifically, I installed on Debian from jre-1_5_0-linux-i586.bin and tried to run servoy developer "2.0.4 build-277" - all it did was say: "Invalid or corrupt jarfile /usr/local/servoy/servoy_developer.jar"

Two datapoints:
* servoy still runs OK with Java 1.4.2_03
* The jbarcodebean Demo.jar runs OK with jre-1_5_0

Any suggestions?

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Neale.

Do you also get that with a fresh Servoy install of 2.1?
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Postby Neale » Mon Oct 18, 2004 10:38 am

jaleman wrote:Do you also get that with a fresh Servoy install of 2.1?


Good question - I'll try to test that tomorrow.

Can I assume that it shouldn't matter if I do the 2.1 install before the Java upgrade?

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Postby Jan Aleman » Mon Oct 18, 2004 10:40 am

Neale wrote:
jaleman wrote:Do you also get that with a fresh Servoy install of 2.1?


Good question - I'll try to test that tomorrow.

Can I assume that it shouldn't matter if I do the 2.1 install before the Java upgrade?

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The order doesn't matter. We found that in some cases java 1.5 doesn't like jar files created with older versions of java. The problem shouldn't occurr with Servoy 2.1.
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Postby Stef » Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:03 am

Maybe it is a good idea to make a new forum in "Servoy Latest & Greatest" called "Best Configurations".

Here we will see the best versions for all platforms and releases, like:

Windows XP:
Servoy 2.1
Java x.xx
Sybase x.xx

Mac OSX:
Servoy 2.1
Java x.xx
Sybase x.xx

...and so on...

What do you think?

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Postby Jan Aleman » Mon Oct 18, 2004 11:16 am

For Servoy: always uses the latest and greatest versions unless we specify otherwise. So in pratice: if a new version of java is released wait a week or so so we have tested it thoroughly before you start installing it. Additionally use my first rule of Computer Science: Never upgrade a working system.
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Postby Riccardino » Mon Oct 18, 2004 12:46 pm

jaleman wrote:The order doesn't matter. We found that in some cases java 1.5 doesn't like jar files created with older versions of java. The problem shouldn't occurr with Servoy 2.1.


Confirmed: last week I had the need to reinstall a 2.0.4 on a Mac with Java 1.4.05 and I got the "corrupted jar" message.
Luckily, the system accepted to launch the developer using the Servoy.app, so I got the job done :-)
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