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JDK 1.3 support?

Does anyone still need this?  Unless there is a need, we plan to require JDK
1.4+ for the next release of JAMES.

	--- Noel


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Re: R: JDK 1.3 support?

Posted by Hes Siemelink <he...@izecom.com>.
We're using 1.4.2 as well...

	Hes.


BTW: JDK 1.3 has been endoflifed.

 From http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.3/index.jsp:

J2SE 1.3.1 has begun the Sun End of Life (EOL) process. The EOL 
transition period is from Oct 25, 2004 until March 30, 2006. With this 
notice, customers should now begin to move to current product versions.

During the EOL transition period, the products will be supported as per 
existing customer support agreements. After this period, these products 
will no longer be supported by Sun.

For developer needs, all products that have completed the EOL transition 
period will be moved to the Archive 
(http://java.sun.com/products/archive/) area.



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R: JDK 1.3 support?

Posted by Davide Dalla Rosa <d....@pollisrl.it>.
I'm using 1.4.2 series, but I'd like to move on to 1.5 if this could give us
some performance improvement.

Does people running 1.5 have noticed some better behaviour (for james
or other apps as well)?

cheers
davide


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Da: Average User [mailto:avguser@gmail.com]
Inviato: venerdì 12 agosto 2005 13.19
A: James Users List
Oggetto: Re: JDK 1.3 support?


We're using 1.5 as well...

Cheers,
Scooter

On 8/12/05, Christian Andersson <ca...@ofs.no> wrote:
> We currently use only 1.4+ and are planning to upgrade within 2 months
> time to 1.5, but since james is running standalone here, we can if there
> is a need use jdk 1.5 for james only before that time...
>
> so for us you can happily skip jdk1.3 support in james :-)
>
> /Christian Andersson
>
>
> Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > Does anyone still need this?  Unless there is a need, we plan to require
JDK
> > 1.4+ for the next release of JAMES.
> >
> >       --- Noel
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RE: JDK 1.3 support?

Posted by Chris Means <cm...@intfar.com>.
We're using 1.4, but it's isolated on it's own machine, so could use
anything. 

-Chris



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Re: JDK 1.3 support?

Posted by Average User <av...@gmail.com>.
We're using 1.5 as well...

Cheers,
Scooter

On 8/12/05, Christian Andersson <ca...@ofs.no> wrote:
> We currently use only 1.4+ and are planning to upgrade within 2 months
> time to 1.5, but since james is running standalone here, we can if there
> is a need use jdk 1.5 for james only before that time...
> 
> so for us you can happily skip jdk1.3 support in james :-)
> 
> /Christian Andersson
> 
> 
> Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > Does anyone still need this?  Unless there is a need, we plan to require JDK
> > 1.4+ for the next release of JAMES.
> >
> >       --- Noel
> >
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Re: JDK 1.3 support?

Posted by Christian Andersson <ca...@ofs.no>.
We currently use only 1.4+ and are planning to upgrade within 2 months 
time to 1.5, but since james is running standalone here, we can if there 
is a need use jdk 1.5 for james only before that time...

so for us you can happily skip jdk1.3 support in james :-)

/Christian Andersson


Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> Does anyone still need this?  Unless there is a need, we plan to require JDK
> 1.4+ for the next release of JAMES.
> 
> 	--- Noel
> 
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Re: JDK 1.3 support?

Posted by Stefano Bagnara <ap...@bago.org>.
> 1.  Will James 3.0 depend on Avalon?

The release we plan to do soon will still depend on Avalon/Phoenix (we only
upgraded to the latest versions)
We will try to drop avalon dependecies in the following major release.

> 2.  Could you please point me to some information regarding 
> the next releases new features?

No major features. You can find a almost complete list here:
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.
system.project:roadmap-panel

Stefano


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RE: JDK 1.3 support?

Posted by Jason Long <ja...@supernovasoftware.com>.
This is stated on the James home page already.

"James requires Java 1.4 (For further information you may want to search the
web, our dev and user mail archives or our wiki)."

1.  Will James 3.0 depend on Avalon?
2.  Could you please point me to some information regarding the next
releases new features?

Thank you for your time, 

Jason Long
CEO and Chief Software Engineer
BS Physics, MS Chemical Engineering
http://www.supernovasoftware.com 


-----Original Message-----
From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:noel@devtech.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 8:41 PM
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: JDK 1.3 support?

> Could you please elaborate regarding these government issues?

See: http://www.bxa.doc.gov/Encryption/

> will it be possible to deploy inside JBoss without jumping
> through a lot of hoops?

No idea.  That hasn't been an emphasis.  Contributions welcomed.

	--- Noel



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Houston or Texas anyone?

Posted by Jason Long <ja...@supernovasoftware.com>.
Is there anyone on this list from Houston or even Texas on this list?

Thank you for your time, 

Jason Long
CEO and Chief Software Engineer
BS Physics, MS Chemical Engineering
http://www.supernovasoftware.com



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RE: JDK 1.3 support?

Posted by "Noel J. Bergman" <no...@devtech.com>.
> Could you please elaborate regarding these government issues?

See: http://www.bxa.doc.gov/Encryption/

> will it be possible to deploy inside JBoss without jumping
> through a lot of hoops?

No idea.  That hasn't been an emphasis.  Contributions welcomed.

	--- Noel



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RE: JDK 1.3 support?

Posted by Jason Long <ja...@supernovasoftware.com>.
Could you please elaborate regarding these government issues?  Also will it
be possible to deploy inside JBoss without jumping through a lot of hoops?

Thank you for your time, 

Jason Long
CEO and Chief Software Engineer
BS Physics, MS Chemical Engineering
http://www.supernovasoftware.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:noel@devtech.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 8:08 PM
To: James Users List
Subject: RE: JDK 1.3 support?

> When is the next release of James planned?

Hopefully, this month.  Most likely, we would have already released by now,
except that the new S/MIME code means that we have issues with the US Gov't
that need to be resolved with paperwork.

	--- Noel


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RE: JDK 1.3 support?

Posted by "Noel J. Bergman" <no...@devtech.com>.
> When is the next release of James planned?

Hopefully, this month.  Most likely, we would have already released by now,
except that the new S/MIME code means that we have issues with the US Gov't
that need to be resolved with paperwork.

	--- Noel


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RE: JDK 1.3 support?

Posted by Jason Long <ja...@supernovasoftware.com>.
When is the next release of James planned?  I only use JDK 1.5 anyway.  Is
there a chance that it will be easily deployable in JBoss?

Thank you for your time, 

Jason Long
CEO and Chief Software Engineer
BS Physics, MS Chemical Engineering
http://www.supernovasoftware.com

-----Original Message-----
From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:noel@devtech.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 6:27 PM
To: James-User Mailing List
Subject: JDK 1.3 support?

Does anyone still need this?  Unless there is a need, we plan to require JDK
1.4+ for the next release of JAMES.

	--- Noel


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