How to use weblogic on jdk 5?

Does anyone know, how to use weblogic and jdk 5?

Supported on version 9.0 Beta, only.
http://e-docs.bea.com/platform/suppconfigs/configs90/90_over/overview.html#1122259
Bill
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Does anyone know, how to use weblogic and jdk 5?

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