Use of Java Access Bridge

  • From: "J.C. Veenendaal" <veendaal@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "jfwlist" <jfw@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 10:11:55 +0100

    Hi listers,

Every now and then I stumble upon an application that uses Java and is not
accessible to me.

Thet latest example of this is Qurb 2.1, an anti-spam program.

Not being a Java developer, is it of anyuse to me to install a Java
access-bridge? And if so, should I install versaion that is compliant with
the Java version that is used by the program involved or is the latest
version downwards compatible?

Or can I instal all downloadable versions on top of each other, leaving it
to Java to make its own pick out of installed access-bridge versions?

Any tips would be greatly appreciated...

Regards, Hans Veenendaal

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