Guava: Google Core Libraries for Java (JDK5 Backport) ===================================================== This is the JDK5 backport of Guava. Notable differences from the JDK6 version of Guava include: - A variety of code is removed, most notably code that uses `Math.scalb`, `Deque` and its inheritors, `NavigableMap`, `NavigableSet` and their inheritors, and lots of methods that don't make sense without the above. - `TimeUnit` only supports `SECONDS` as the highest granularity time unit in 1.5, so all uses of `MINUTES`, `DAYS` and `HOURS` have been re-cast in terms of `SECONDS`. - `Charset`-accepting methods on `String` and elsewhere were added in 1.6, so all charsets are passed in by using `Charsets.FOO.name()`, and exceptions are trapped or thrown as appropriate. - The guava-gwt module is disabled by not including it in the list of modules in the parent pom.xml. The JDK5 backport builds with Maven, but has a number of ideosyncrasies. - While it uses `-source 1.5` and `-target 1.5` and produces valid 1.5 compatible class files, the backport does not build with JDK5. @Override annotations on interface methods are retained. - It requries a custom ExecutorService and AbstractExecutorService, which we build in a boostrap project which is included in the build of guava, guava-testlib and guava-tests. - The Maven build will use a bootstrap rt.jar classpath based on a standard sun JDK on unix. But this is overridable on a Mac by passing in `-Dbootstrap.classes=/path/to/my/classes.jar`. Since the backport will not build with JDK5, a JDK5 `rt.jar` should be used to ensure that no JDK6+ APIs are used. If you have difficulties building, please try setting the `bootstrap.classes` property to a known `rt.jar` or `classes.jar`. - Some tests will fail when run under JDK5 due to `guava-testlib` and `guava-tests` having dependencies on other libraries that are compiled with `-target 1.6`.