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  • Subject: Win2000 runtime environment must be 1.1.8?
  • From: dclowe@xxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 11:45:26 -0230

I have an application developed using VisualAge for Java 2.0 Enterprise.
It is deployed to approximately 30 users running Win95 or Win98 which are
using the Sun JRE 1.1.6 to run the application.  We now have a need to run
this application on Win2000, but it seems that the only Sun JRE that will
work with Win2000 is 1.1.8.

I would switch all our users to Sun JRE 1.1.8, but I have found a bug with
running our application under it.  The BUSY_CURSOR does not go away after
I tell it to.  It works fine under 1.1.6 as it always did.  I do not know
of a way which I can debug the application running on 1.1.8,  I have tried
the IBM distributed debugger but from what I have read in the
documentation, it will not debug an application running on a Win95/98/2000
workstation.

Does anyone have any information that could help me out here?

Thanks kindly,
Dean Clowe


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