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Appendix 4: Sun-Supported Specification-Version
and Implemenation-Version
Formats
Specification-Version
andImplementation-Version
follow these rules for Sun products, and third-party products must follow the same rules for Java Plug-in to make reliable decisions about whether an extension is up-to-date or not:
The Specification-Version
string will be of the form:
n1.n2[.n3]
where n1
, n2
, and n3
are integers, n1.n2
is the major version number, and optional n3
is the minor version number(also referred to as the maintenance version number).
The Implementation-Version
will be of the same form initially but may:
- append with a preceding underscore("
_
")n4n5
to indicate a patch version number (also referred to as the update version number) - or append with a hyphen ("
-
") a milestone name (ea
,alpha
,beta
,rc
...), which may also include a trailing integer number (ea1
,beta2
,rc1
...).
Both patch version number and milestone name may not be used together in the Implemenation-Version
string.
The general form is as follows:
n1.n2[.n3][_<patch_number>|-<milestone_name>]
Integers (n1
,n2
, n3
...), letters, dots, hyphens, and underscores , may be used in the version format as described above; no other characters ("*
", "+
" ...) are allowed.
Note that the Specification-Version
andImplementation-Version
numbers are in theory independent, though in practice they are often in sync with each other.
Examples:
Specification-Version
examples: 1.3
,1.4
Implementation-Version
examples:1.3.1
, 1.4.0_02
,1.4.0-beta3
While these are the rules, it is always a good idea when using a third-party extension JAR
to examine itsMANIFEST.MF
file to see what actual values are in it. If it does not follow these rules, you may need to change your applet JAR
MANIFEST.MF
accordingly or alter the extension JAR
.
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