IFS & JDK 1.2

... I'm having trouble with an iFS-Client and Sun JDK 1.2.1 ...
The client is a Solaris/Sparc maschine with Sun JDK 1.1.8 and 1.2.1 ... The iFS / Oracle 8i Server is an Windows NT 4.0 SP 5 machine with the supplied Sun JRE 1.1.8 (in %ORAHOME%\ifs\jre) ...
Everything is just fine, when I try the following piece of code and have 1.1.8 on the client side ... But when I try to switch the Client to 1.2.1. ('cause other components I want to use, need at least JDK 1.2), I just get an "oracle.ifs.common.IfsException: IFS-21008: Login failure" error ...
LibraryService ifsService=new LibraryService();
LibrarySession ifs=ifsService.connect(args[0],args[1],"IfsDefault");
It's iFS version 1.0.8.3.0 on both sides ...
Any ideas ?
Regards,
Jens
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... that's not very good ...
Other components I want to use, will get soon updates which I want to use (Cocoon 1.8 / 2, Turbine and so on), but require JDK 1.2 ...
When will iFS 1.1 be available (or is there no date yet) ?
Regards,
Jens
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