Solaris 10 support for J2SE 1.4.2_06?

As in, does it? I managed to find a reference to 1.4.2_07 being tested on Solaris 10, but haven't found anything for 1.4.2_06...
Any ideas? Whats the official policy from Sun? And could we perchance have a compatibility chart on the site showing which versions have been certified against which platforms etc to avoid this sort of question in the future? :-)
Cheers
Brian

No idea, but 1.5.0 is out now :)

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