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> > Bill Hibbard, SSEC, 1225 W. Dayton St., Madison, WI 53706 > > whibbard@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 608-263-4427 fax: 608-263-6738 > > http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/~billh/vis.html > By some synchronicity, just after I deleted visad message re y2k and java, the next message was the message I am pasting below - as not to break any emerging itelligence of the net :-) : Hope this is useful. pom@xxxxxxxx ------------- Begin Forwarded Message ------------- Dear HP Enterprise Java user, You are receiving this email because you registered and downloaded software from the HP Enterprise Java website, www.hp.com/go/java. This note is to let you know that the first version of HP Enterprise Java to be Year 2000 compliant is version C.01.16.00 (also known generically as 1.1.6). This version is for both : - HP-UX Developer's Kit for Java - HP-UX Runtime Environment for Java Please upgrade to this version (or later) if you plan to run your Java-based software solution after December 31st 1999. Note that the HP-UX Edition of Java Workshop by Sun 2.0 is not Y2K compliant and will not be made compliant. For further details, upgrade information or to obtain version C.01.16.00 (or later), see the HP Enterprise Java website at www.hp.com/go/java. For full details of HP's Year 2000 program, see www.hp.com/year2000/index.html. Thank you Susan Henson Java program manager Hewlett-Packard Co. ------------- End Forwarded Message -------------
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