[jboss-cvs] JBossCache/docs/faq/en ...

Manik Surtani manik at jboss.org
Tue Apr 17 11:45:04 EDT 2007


  User: msurtani
  Date: 07/04/17 11:45:04

  Modified:    docs/faq/en  master.xml
  Log:
  Removed references to retroweaved binaries.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.49      +3 -3      JBossCache/docs/faq/en/master.xml
  
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  Index: master.xml
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  RCS file: /cvsroot/jboss/JBossCache/docs/faq/en/master.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.48
  retrieving revision 1.49
  diff -u -b -r1.48 -r1.49
  --- master.xml	17 Apr 2007 07:44:47 -0000	1.48
  +++ master.xml	17 Apr 2007 15:45:04 -0000	1.49
  @@ -205,15 +205,15 @@
   
               <answer>
                  <para>
  -                  JBoss Cache is baselined on Java 5 and this is the platform on which JBoss Cache is most thoroughly
  +                  JBoss Cache is baselined on Java 5.0 and this is the platform on which JBoss Cache is most thoroughly
                     tested.
  -                  If, for whatever reason you have to use Java 1.4, you could build a retro-weaved version of the core
  +                  If, for whatever reason you have to use Java 1.4, you could build a retroweaved version of the core
                     cache
                     library that is Java 1.4 compatible, using the simple instructions on this wiki page
                     <ulink url="http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=JBossCacheHabaneroJava1.4">on building and
                        running JBoss Cache on Java 1.4.
                     </ulink>
  -                  .
  +                  . Note that Red Hat Inc. does not offer commercial support for retroweaved binaries at this stage.
                  </para>
                  <para>
                     Java 6 should work as well, and we haven't heard of any specific problems of JBoss Cache run under
  
  
  



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