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What is the lowest version of Java, ObjectDB will run on?

I have a legacy production environment that is running "jre1.6.0_16". I am trying to upgrade from 1.0.4 to the latest. Thanks for your time. bmcalist Brian McAlister Current ObjectDB versions are tested with JDK 1.7, so JDK 1.7 or later should be fine. Maybe it can also work with JDK 1.6 but it has not been tested recently. support Support
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Optimistic lock failed : object has version .. instead of ..

has version 125 instead of 126) (error 673) at com.objectdb.jpa.EMImpl.beforeCompletion(EMImpl.java
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deadlock with newest version 2.4.4_16

deadlock with newest version 2.4.4_16
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Memory Leaks after COMMIT operation (checked on versions 2.6.5 & 2.6.6.b01)

Memory Leaks after COMMIT operation (checked on versions 2.6.5 & 2.6.6.b01)
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ObjectDB version 2.3 has been released

ObjectDB version 2.3 has been released
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there is a free version?

there is a free version?
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Which version to use with Glassfish ?

Which version to use with Glassfish ?
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Waterfall tree algorithm for more optimized version of objectdb or

Waterfall tree algorithm for more optimized version of objectdb or
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Version 2.2.7 build 7/8 issue

Version 2.2.7 build 7/8 issue
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Regression bug in using version 2.4.5 with GlassFish 3.1.2

Can't deploy objectDB ver 2.4.5 or later using GlassFish 3.1.2, NetBeans 7.2.1 Win 7 & 8. ObjectDB Version 2.4.4 is working good. [#|2012-12-18T05:26:53.167-0800|SEVERE|glassfish3.1.2|javax.enterprise.system.core.com.sun.enterprise.v3.server|_ThreadID=44;_ThreadName=Thread-2;|java.lang

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