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| RE: [aspectj-users] JAVA5 Annotations | 
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Hi 
Rodrigo,
 
Java 5 
is the release *after* J2re1.4.1_02.  Annotations are only available in 
Java 5.  Therefore you should upgrade your version of java to the latest 
version (may be called Java 5 / Java 1.5 / j2re_1.5 - they all mean the 
same thing).
 
The 
simple answer is yes the problem is in using J2re1.4.1_02, because this does NOT 
support annotations.  NB - There is a later version called J2re1.4.2 which 
also does not support annotations - so avoid this one as 
well.
 
Regards,
 
Fintan
  
  
  Hello!
   
  I'm trying to write an aspect that contains a pointcut that captures   JAVA5 Annotations. I also have a couple of classes annotated. 
   
  I'm getting some nasty messages from ajc when it comes to processing the 
  Annotations. 
   
  I was wondering if you need to import the java.lang.annotation.*; package 
  in order to process the annotations. So I included the afforementioned import 
  in the code but ajc says it cannot resolve the package. 
   
  I'm running ajc on a somewhat old machine with J2RE1.4.1_02 (also 
  somewhat old), and I'm using AspectJ 1.5.0 M1 running on a MS-DOS Shell.
   
  So, is the problem in using J2RE1.4.1_02 or on the innability of ajc in 
  getting java.lang.annotation.*; ?
   
  I would appreciate if someone could help.
   
  Thanks!
   
  Rodrigo
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