JBDS 2.0.0.CR1 Uses Java 6 when environment only has Java 5
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Key: JBIDE-3610
URL:
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/JBIDE-3610
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: esb
Environment: JBoss Developer Studio
Version: 2.0.0.CR1
Build id: R200812221144
Build date: 12/22/2008 11:54
Java 1.5.0_16
Reporter: Aaron Pestel
Priority: Minor
I'm quite sure the only JVM I have on my machine is Java 1.5. If I say "which
java", "java -version", "$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -version",
"$JAVA_HOME/jre/bin/java -version", they are all Java 1.5.0_16. I downloaded
the new JBDS 2.0.0.CR1 from the download site and did no configuration to it, just started
it by default (what configuration it may have picked up from previous JBDS versions
I've run, is something I don't know, but other customers will likely have the same
scenario, at least some of them).
When I start JBDS, I've dumped the configuration from Help | About | Configuration,
and it's running with a 1.5.0_16 JVM. When I go to create a new server runtime so
that I can have a SOA-P 4.3 server, the only JVM available to me is 1.5.0_16. If I look
in Eclipse at "Preferences | Java | Installed JREs", the only JRE installed is
1.5.0_16. So, I create my SOA-P 4.3 runtime, create a simple ESB project and deploy it to
the SOA-P 4.3 server. Everything works fine until I add a custom Java action to my ESB
project. In that case, by default, it compiles the Java class with Java 1.6 (from where,
I don't know, maybe a plugin that ships with Eclipse/JBDS?), and the ESB project fails
to deploy on the SOA-P server with a class version mismatch exception.
I can change my ESB project preferences to use the Java 5 facet, and everything works
fine. I was surprised that I had to change my ESB project preferences from Java 6 to Java
5 when I don't think I even have Java 1.6 installed on my machine and when I'm not
even sure if SOA-P 4.3 actually works with Java 1.6.
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