Re: javac -source
Roedy Green wrote:
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> The practical answer is, just put the two options on with what you
> intend, source means what features in the language did I use, and
> target means what JVMs to I want to run this thing on.
i think thats a good answer, straight and to the point, thanks.
Regards,
Edwin
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