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CaptainCasa

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Hi,

today Java 7 was made available for download from Oracle/Sun.

We did a rough check of our client, results are:

(.) NO problems with all Java-components.
(.) There seems to be a problem when embedding native components via BROWSER or ACTIVEX components - they properly start up etc., but: when a native component is active, then the keyboard input on normal fields seems to be blocked.

Consequence: if you use BROWSER and/or ACTIVEX components - do not immediately upgrade to Java 7. We are currently checking the issue.

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Björn

Björn Müller, CaptainCasa GmbH
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...when working with BROWSER/ACTIVEX: if tabbing out of the field and tabbing back in, then keyboard input works just as normal - only seems to be the first field...

Björn

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Hi,

we now found a way to bypass the problem, so that things should be OK. Our examples all are working fine again, now. Next Monday's update contains the corresponding change.

Regards, Björn


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have you tested Java 7 on server side?

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Daniel
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Hi,

not "formally" - we internally use Java 7 on server side as well + did not find any problems yet. In general the server side is "much more relaxed" than the client side...

Björn

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I can confirm that it also works with Java 7.
So far we haven't found any problems...

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Daniel
 
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