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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> tcljava-user
tcljava-user
Re: [tcljava-user] fileevent and sockets in jacl
by Mo DeJong other posts by this author
Mar 23 2006 2:52PM messages near this date
[tcljava-user] fileevent and sockets in jacl | RE: [tcljava-user] fileevent and sockets in jacl
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 16:47:47 +0100
Marc Ziegenhagen <mz@[...].ch>  wrote:

>  Hallo
>  
>  Are the commands socket and fileevent now full work in the 
>  newest release?

No. Async sockets and fileevents are not implemented in Jacl because
they are not implemented in Java. It would be possible to get them
implemented in a future release of Jacl, but that would require JDK 1.4
or newer in order to get access to the new nio package.

What do folks think about this? Should Jacl 1.4.0 require JDK 1.4 or
newer to run? Is anyone still using JDK versions earlier than this?

Mo DeJong


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