JIntegra that ships with eGate needs JDK 1.3 and fails to start with later version of JDK. Without JIntegra, you may have problems on Windows. eGate is a litte touchy about versions. So, I would suggest not to deviate from what eGate documentation says.
Thanks for your suggestion. I don't have any problem with current jdk version used by eGate. The only problem is I want to use java.lang.String class of jdk1.4 which has some good new methods. But changing version is a big problem with eGate so i have dropped the idea and found another solution.
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