JRE versions to test

1. There are so many JRE versions from Sun out there. I wonder which versions do people typically test their java programs/applets with.
2. what is the relation between JRE version (1.4.2_07) and the default virtual machine version(1.4.2_07-b05)?
3. 1.4.2_07-b05 ... can someone explain the 5 fields of this version number and when each of them changes?
thanks.

Reply to (1) - Whatever Java virtual machine(s) you
want to guarantee it'll run with. Typically a few
versions.The reason I ask is my applet works on a machine with JRE1.4.2_08 but not on a machine with 1.4.2_04. For another problem, reading cookie through liveconnect did not work very well with 1.4.1. I also know that in 1.4.2_03, javascript cannot called applet methods to do privileged work even if the applet is signed - what I dont know is if this is a change between 1.4.1 and 1.4.2 series or introduced in 1.4.2_03.
Things like these make me wonder if I have to test my applet with every JRE version out there. But since that is lot ot work, I am looking for recommedations as to what versions the QA can use for testing.

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