Studio Enterpise 7 upgrade to java 1.5.0_02

Dear Java Experts...
having installed Sun Studio Enterprise 7, I found that typical java 1.5 features namely 'enum' would not be recognised/compiled.
To remedy this Java 1.5.0_02 was installed in /usr/jdk1.5.0_02 and the ide.cfg file modified to point to this directory.
Now when the IDE 'About' is displayed it shows that the VM and Java is 1.5, the IDE will compile and execute 'enum' classes but Im getting a red line under the source code line, and code completion is not working correctly.
I have downloaded and patched the IDE with all that I found, the full system config is a follows...
Blade 150, 1Gb memory running fully pacthed Solaris 8 (Generic_108528-29)
Any help on this matter would be greatly received
Thanks

I'm expieriencing the very same problem, i.e. code compilation with a 1.5.0_06 compiler and execution on a 1.5.0_06 jre works fine, but the code parser will display an red line under a code line like the following:
Vector<String> sv = new Vector<String>();
I did what was hinted to in the reply. I connected to archive rt.jar in the jre-director of the jdk-1.5 and connected the javadoc for 1.5, but I still have the red lines.
I have also added the argument -source 1.5 to the compiler, but nothing seems to help.
Any hints very much appreciated. Many thanks.
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