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Just because 1.5 is installed doesn't mean that 1.4 was removed or that your classpath doesn't still point to it.
Next steps would include mucking with your classpath or recompiling DataVision itself, I am not able to help you with this (mostly because I don't use Windows), but if you join the mailing list and ask there you might get somebody who can make better suggestions or walk you...
2009-05-22 13:53:33 UTC in DataVision
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Yes, you did. Did you uninstall the previous version? That one might still be getting in the way.
2009-05-22 13:20:40 UTC in DataVision
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As I mentioned in our private email exchange, "UnsupportedClassVersionError" means that the pre-compiled version of DataVision won't work with the version of Java that you have.
I *think* that DataVision is pre-compiled to run with Java 1.5, not 1.4. (I'm not certain because I have stepped down from the project and no longer support it directly.)
You can try upgrading to Java 1.5...
2009-05-22 11:19:10 UTC in DataVision
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2008-09-13 12:02:48 UTC in DataVision
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2007-06-15 10:19:51 UTC in DataVision
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2007-03-29 14:28:06 UTC in DataVision
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No, I haven't tried fixing this bug. As I mentioned via email, it would be great if you could assign this to somebody else.
2007-03-16 14:22:35 UTC in DataVision
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2007-02-23 20:37:39 UTC in DataVision
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2007-02-23 20:36:05 UTC in DataVision
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2006-12-19 15:32:28 UTC in DataVision