Bean Developer kit for jdk 1.5

hi,
what is the package used to develop beans which is compatible with
jdk 1.5. BDK works only with jdk 1.1but not with higher versions. so which
one works with 1.5.
thanx

FYI...I just attempted to migrate to the 1.5.0_03-b07 jre on a 64-bit em64t linux (RH 3.0).
The index feature in the OHJ fails to refresh correctly. If you scroll, the contents become unreadable until you force a refresh (minimize, maximize, etc).
Any suggestions? Anyone else seeing this behavior?
Thanks,
Rick

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