These articles seem to suggest that checking for 1.5 or 1.6 prefix should work, as it follows proper version naming convention.
Sun Technical Articles
- J2SE SDK/JRE Version String Naming Convention J2SE SDK/JRE Version String Naming Convention
- Version 1.5.0 or 5.0?
- "J2SE also keeps the version number 1.5.0 (or 1.5) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs"
- "
java.versionsystem property"
- "
- "J2SE also keeps the version number 1.5.0 (or 1.5) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs"
- Version 1.6.0 Used by Developers
- "Java SE keeps the version number 1.6.0 (or 1.6) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs."
- "
java.versionsystem property"
- "
- "Java SE keeps the version number 1.6.0 (or 1.6) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs."
These articles seem to suggest that checking for 1.5 or 1.6 prefix should work, as it follows proper version naming convention.
Sun Technical Articles
- J2SE SDK/JRE Version String Naming Convention
- Version 1.5.0 or 5.0?
- "J2SE also keeps the version number 1.5.0 (or 1.5) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs"
- "
java.versionsystem property"
- "
- "J2SE also keeps the version number 1.5.0 (or 1.5) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs"
- Version 1.6.0 Used by Developers
- "Java SE keeps the version number 1.6.0 (or 1.6) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs."
- "
java.versionsystem property"
- "
- "Java SE keeps the version number 1.6.0 (or 1.6) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs."
These articles seem to suggest that checking for 1.5 or 1.6 prefix should work, as it follows proper version naming convention.
Sun Technical Articles
- J2SE SDK/JRE Version String Naming Convention
- Version 1.5.0 or 5.0?
- "J2SE also keeps the version number 1.5.0 (or 1.5) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs"
- "
java.versionsystem property"
- "
- "J2SE also keeps the version number 1.5.0 (or 1.5) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs"
- Version 1.6.0 Used by Developers
- "Java SE keeps the version number 1.6.0 (or 1.6) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs."
- "
java.versionsystem property"
- "
- "Java SE keeps the version number 1.6.0 (or 1.6) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs."
These articles seem to suggest that checking for 1.5 or 1.6 prefix should work, as it follows proper version naming convention.
Sun Technical Articles
- J2SE SDK/JRE Version String Naming Convention
- Version 1.5.0 or 5.0?
- "J2SE also keeps the version number 1.5.0 (or 1.5) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs"
- "
java.versionsystem property"
- "
- "J2SE also keeps the version number 1.5.0 (or 1.5) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs"
- Version 1.6.0 Used by Developers
- "Java SE keeps the version number 1.6.0 (or 1.6) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs."
- "
java.versionsystem property"
- "
- "Java SE keeps the version number 1.6.0 (or 1.6) in some places that are visible only to developers, or where the version number is parsed by programs."
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