The build descriptor option wrapperCompatibility indicates
how to regenerate wrappers that you intend to use with handwritten Java™ code when the wrappers were
originally generated by VisualAge® Generator
4.5, EGL 5.x, or EGL 6.x.
If you change the parameters of an EGL program that was accessed
by way of the Java wrapper,
you must regenerate the Java wrapper
with wrapperCompatibility set to CURRENT,
which is the default.
If you set wrapperCompatibility to anything
other than CURRENT, you should use only the current product JAR files
and not the JAR files included with the prior versions of the product.
For details on accessing the JAR files, see Installing the EGL
runtime code for Java.
Values
- CURRENT (the default)
- Use this option to generate Java wrappers
with the current version of EGL. In this case, the wrapper and your
handwritten code require runtime access to fda7.jar.
- V6
- Use this option to generate Java wrappers
compatible with runtime classes from EGL 6.x. In this case, the wrapper
and your handwritten code require runtime access to fda7.jar and fda6wrappers.jar.
- V5
- Use this option to generate Java wrappers
compatible with runtime classes from EGL 5.x. In this case, the wrapper
and your handwritten code require runtime access to fda7.jar and hpt.jar
- V4
- Use this option to generate Java wrappers
compatible with runtime classes from VisualAge Generator 4.5. In this case,
the wrapper and handwritten code require runtime access to fda7.jar
and hpt.jar.