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JINI startup.

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Mr. X. - 30 Jun 2007 02:22 GMT
Hello.

In order to use JINI,
I should start Jini's Lookup Service - if so, then how can I start this
service ?
...and some other services I should start.
What should I start and how ?

(Also I see on some documentation, that JINI should use JDK 1.2.
There are farther versions of JDK - is any version, like JDK 1.6,
are fine ?)

Thanks :)
Roedy Green - 30 Jun 2007 22:33 GMT
On Sat, 30 Jun 2007 04:22:35 +0300, "Mr. X."
<no_spam_please@nospam_please.com> wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted
someone who said :

>(Also I see on some documentation, that JINI should use JDK 1.2.
> There are farther versions of JDK - is any version, like JDK 1.6,
> are fine ?)

The only reason to use old JDKs are when your clients are stuck on old
JDKs. Even then you usually develop with the latest JDK, using the
target options see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/javacexe.html
and doing last minute testing with an ancient JRE.
--
Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products
The Java Glossary
http://mindprod.com


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