Configuring JDeveloper 3.2.3  to support JDK1.4

Hi All,
I am in a serious jam, I have downloaded the new JDK1.4 beta2
but have realized that it is not immediately supported by
JDeveloper. This there a work around for this cause I could
really do with the full use of the JDev instead of running
everthing through the command prompt.
I would appreciate any response to this.
Thanks in advance
john

Hi,
Thanks for the reply. However, You are saying that the JDK1.4 is
not supported in the 3.2.3 then is it supported in any of the
other jdev?????
I recently saw a posting on this forum by someone who was using
1.4 with jdev, they didn't explain how they did it but just kind
of said that it they did it and that it was fairly straight
forward to do, so basically what I am asking is that is it
possible to do some kind of a workaround and if so could tell me
how to do it cause I anm in a serious jam and am going crazy
having to use the dos prompt
Thanks
john

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    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by John Jannatpour ([email protected]):
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    <hr WIDTH="100%"></h2></center>
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