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When I run the following code with JDK 1.5, the last line fails, but when I run it with JDK 1.6 it succeeds. Why is this?

Code:

Session session;
session = Session.getDefaultInstance(properties,
new javax.mail.Authenticator() {
    protected PasswordAuthentication getPasswordAuthentication() {
            return new PasswordAuthentication(username, password);
    }
});

// Create a default MimeMessage object.
MimeMessage message = new MimeMessage(session);
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  • In what way does it fail; what is the error or exception plus relevant stack trace, or does it simply not compile? Are you using the same mail.jar and activation.jar libraries for both JREs?
    – JoshDM
    Feb 7, 2013 at 19:01
  • I'm actually running it on my host provider and calling a servlet using ajax, so the only feedback I get is an error 200 on the ajax request. But I narrowed down the line of code where it is actually failing.
    – e-zero
    Feb 7, 2013 at 19:03
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    So would you be able to place a try/catch around the constructor call and output the stack trace of the Exception then?
    – JoshDM
    Feb 7, 2013 at 19:05
  • I actually did that and it won't catch. I put this: catch (Exception ex) { json.put("title", "Failed!"); json.put("message", "Program failed!"); out.print(json); }
    – e-zero
    Feb 7, 2013 at 19:06
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    It may be an Error; try catching a Throwable, not an Exception, and call ex.printStackTrace(); and out.print(ex.getMessage());.
    – JoshDM
    Feb 7, 2013 at 19:07

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Drew conclusion through asking questions on comments that the activation JAR was missing.

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