What JDK version to use for the Java/XML transformation?

Hi,
I am working on Generating an XML Document from XML Schema with JAXB .
I am doing this for one of Oracle' s internal fusion products.
I am using JDK 1.5.
What version of JDL shall I use so that it doesn't conflict with future requirements.
Thanks
Sanjeev ([email protected])

What version of JAXB?
For JAXB 1.0 use JDK 1.4
For JAXB 2.0 use JDK 5.0/6.0

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