Does it support Java 5

does it support Java 1.5 that is released now?

As mentioned Java Studio Creator comes with its own JRE so you don't have to find/install one. You can start Creator with the -jdkhome < JAVA_5_HOME > , but this is not supported.
In your Java coding (backing files), you cannot use the new language features (generics, annotations, for loop, etc...) or any new java 5 APIs as it would require a Java 5-capable application server. No AS supports Java 5 yet.
-Alexis

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