I'm very new to Macs and have inherited a pretty old (so I'm told) Mac. It's running OS X 10.5.8.
I'm having problems running a few things through Java, getting the message:
Uncaught exception in main method: java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: Bad version number in .class file
Other things, like Minecraft, Facebook applications, are running completely fine.
I've searched Google quite a bit and most of the advice says to update Java, but when I go to update the software it says that I'm up to date. Am I just out of luck with running what I need?
This may just be a random. Depending on the java app or so you are trying to run, some throw this because if they were made with the Java 1.7 SDK, it may be not work with OSX since I do not think it has been updated for java 7 truly yet.
Someone would need to confirm this, in 10.7.3 I have no problems by what I can tell so far.
I'm very new to Macs and have inherited a pretty old (so I'm told) Mac. It's running OS X 10.5.8.
I'm having problems running a few things through Java, getting the message:
Uncaught exception in main method: java.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: Bad version number in .class file
Other things, like Minecraft, Facebook applications, are running completely fine.
I've searched Google quite a bit and most of the advice says to update Java, but when I go to update the software it says that I'm up to date. Am I just out of luck with running what I need?
Any help is appreciated of course.
Someone would need to confirm this, in 10.7.3 I have no problems by what I can tell so far.