My problem: I have JDK 1.7 version on my machine. The jar I created with this does not run on my Unix machine as it has JRE 1.4 installed (I don't have admin rights to this machine).

So, is there a way to compile my code with version 1.4 w/o uninstalling 1.7 on my machine. Can it be done online?

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解决方案

You may use -target version option to perform cross-compilation.

Example as per javadoc

% javac -target 1.4 -bootclasspath jdk1.4.2/lib/classes.zip \              -extdirs "" OldCode.java

其他提示

According to the javac documentation, you can set the JDK source using -source parameter:

javac -source 1.4 MyClass

This ,this and this are very good sites where you can run all your java code online and get the results, without having JDK installed in your machine

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