Stephen Zander <srz@mckesson.com> writes: > Christian Leutloff <leutloff@sundancer.oche.de> writes: > > better call it jvm - and include a version number with it as the > > Virtual Machines for 1.0 and 1.1 differs much. There will be different > > Java Virtual Machinches, i.e. the Sun JDK, Netscape Navigator, kaffe. > > I presume you mean the foundation classes differ. No. > AFAIK, there aren't many many differences in the JVM definition > between 1.0.2 & 1.1.x "only" the event handling changed radically -> all application that use the new mechanism will fail with the old one. And you should use the new event handling as it is much more convenient and powerful. Bye Christian -- Christian Leutloff, Aachen, Germany leutloff@sundancer.oche.de http://www.oche.de/~leutloff/ leutloff@debian.org Debian GNU/Linux - http://www.de.debian.org/
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