Awww why don't I just go ahead and do it! The refactoring *might* affect the applet, but I can't say for sure. The documentation still refers to Java 1.4 but it has been compiled and tested at Java 6. You will find them here:

http://www.petesworkshop.com/downloads/tn5250j-0.6.1.beta1-bin-nosubdir.zip
http://www.petesworkshop.com/downloads/tn5250j-0.6.1.beta1-bin-full-nosubdir.zip

Pete

Pete Helgren wrote:
And just to follow up.

I updated to the latest revision in svn and then built from trunk. It looks like there has been some refactoring of code and the latest build works fine with Java 6.

I am not sure why the latest build isn't available as a download but there is no reason that you couldn't just build from trunk. I could build one and post it if that would be helpful.

Pete


Nathan Andelin wrote:
The TN5250J website at sourceforge.net appears to be in a state of neglect. There are too many examples of indifference to enumerate here, but one example is that Aaron Bartell has posted a link to download a .jar file from his web site (http://www.mowyourlawn.com) which fixed an old bug that AFAIK was never incorporated in the "official" release.

If we were to incorporate the TN5250J applet into our Web portal, would it require an inordinate amount of work on our part to support it - since we don't know enough about it? Are there any real experts out there supporting it?

-Nathan




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