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Developing on jdk1.2

Gurpreet Saini
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Joined: Jun 09, 2002
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Hi reader,
I am developing my assignment on jdk1.2 is it ok ?. And my specification says "Must have tested and shown to work under a production (not development) version of the sun microsystems Java 2 platform".
Please signify the meaning of "under a production (not development) version of sun microsystems".
Thank you,

John Sinues
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Joined: Feb 21, 2000
Posts: 52
I'm wondering about this also. Hopefully someone will provide some input on this question.
- John
Rene Larsen
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Joined: Oct 12, 2001
Posts: 1179

JDK 1.2 is a production release.
Just document that you have used JDK 1.2
/Rene


Regards, Rene Larsen
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Thomas Mueller
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Joined: Aug 03, 2002
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I think you should test the application using suns
Java2 Runtime Envirionment (jre) and not a jdk.
 
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