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I wasn't planning on ugrading to 5 yet, but after reading your comments here I'm strongly considering it. Do you know if there are any issues with running 5 with Eclipse and MySQL?

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Now, Eclipse 3.1 M1 support Java 5.0


More detail at : http://download2.eclipse.org/downloads/drops/S-3.1M1-200408122000/Eclipse-3.1-M1-News.html
 
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Somkiat:

Thanks for posting this info.
 
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Originally posted by Somkiat Puisungnoen:
Now, Eclipse 3.1 M1 support Java 5.0


More detail at : http://download2.eclipse.org/downloads/drops/S-3.1M1-200408122000/Eclipse-3.1-M1-News.html



I saw in one of threads out there that Eclipse 3.1 M1 still have some problems dealing with J2SE 5.0... I cannot recall which thread it is, cos there are so many threads out there during this week...

but it seems that Eclipse is the first IDE, which supports J2SE 5.0 and I believe other famous IDEs like JBuilder, WSAD and so on will support it in no time....
 
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IDE support Java 5.0

1. http://www.omnicore.com/index.htm
2. http://www.eclipse.org
3. http://www.netbeans.org/downloads/index.html
4. http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/index.html
 
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