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OOT: JRE 6 & WebSphere/WebLogic & Oracle 9i/10g & JBoss [message #225775] Sun, 05 August 2007 22:27 Go to next message
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Originally posted by: maths.jose.gmail.com

My appl. intended to access latest WebSphere/WebLogic
& Oracle 9i/10g.
Is that a wrong step if I develop appl. using Eclipse
under JRE 6 ?

Charlie Kelly wrote:
"Yes you can use JDK/JRE 6.
However, be careful if you intend to interface with programs such as
JBoss 4.x. These programs are compiled against JRE 5 and will create
serialization errors that are difficult to find if you use JRE 6."

=>When will this be fixed by RedHat ?

TIA
Re: OOT: JRE 6 & WebSphere/WebLogic & Oracle 9i/10g & JBoss [message #225791 is a reply to message #225775] Sun, 05 August 2007 22:37 Go to previous message
Charlie Kelly is currently offline Charlie KellyFriend
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Registered: July 2009
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Hi MJ,

JBoss uses RMI for communications.
There are some incompatibilies between RMI in JRE5 and JRE6.

These incompatibilities ceased to be problems when I switched back to JRE5.

Charlie


M.J.Wijaya wrote:
> My appl. intended to access latest WebSphere/WebLogic
> & Oracle 9i/10g.
> Is that a wrong step if I develop appl. using Eclipse
> under JRE 6 ?
>
> Charlie Kelly wrote:
> "Yes you can use JDK/JRE 6.
> However, be careful if you intend to interface with programs such as
> JBoss 4.x. These programs are compiled against JRE 5 and will create
> serialization errors that are difficult to find if you use JRE 6."
>
> =>When will this be fixed by RedHat ?
>
> TIA
>
>
>
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