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тАО01-19-2010 12:23 PM
тАО01-19-2010 12:23 PM
how can a supported product depend on a DEAD and GONE java version???
as far as I know, the RILOE-II is still a supported product. For years, the highest java version that is considered "supported" is v1.4.2, which is totally, absolutely unsupported by SUN, and is a major headache to even configure on a modern windows or linux box, particularly if the OS is 64bit, because there IS NO 64bit version of Java 1.4.2.
Currently, RILOE-II users seem to have been abandoned by HP.
It seems to me it's time HP released a new firmware version supporting a reasonably modern version of Java.
Rob Urban
Currently, RILOE-II users seem to have been abandoned by HP.
It seems to me it's time HP released a new firmware version supporting a reasonably modern version of Java.
Rob Urban
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тАО01-20-2010 08:33 AM
тАО01-20-2010 08:33 AM
Re: how can a supported product depend on a DEAD and GONE java version???
RILOE-II went end-of-life several years ago. When a product goes EOL, it means that all development effort stops; there are no version updates or feature upgrades. After EOL, a product is still "supported" for a period of 5 years. By definition that means that spare parts are available and telephone support is available if you purchase it.
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тАО01-20-2010 09:07 AM
тАО01-20-2010 09:07 AM
Re: how can a supported product depend on a DEAD and GONE java version???
thanks for your answer.
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