hibernate and JDK 1.5
Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2004 18:55:59 -0600
Does the current release of Hibernate support JDK 1.5 at all? The
documentation I can find seems to imply that only 1.4 is supported, but
it doesn't explicitly say so. It'd be nice to be able to use generics.
Has anyone tried the Hibernate 3 alpha? How stable is it? Does it have
JDK 1.5 support yet (the roadmap lists that as one of the planned features)?
-john
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