what's the difference between -source and -target compatibility?

Adam Lee picture Adam Lee · May 19, 2012 · Viewed 19.8k times · Source

When using the Java compiler (javac), we can specify two kinds of compatibility. One is using -source and the other is using -target. What is the difference between these two?

For example, -source 1.5 and -target 1.6?

Also, is there any case where we use a different source and target compatibility level?

Answer

skaffman picture skaffman · May 19, 2012

From the javac docs:

-source Specifies the version of source code accepted.

-target Generate class files that target a specified version of the VM. Class files will run on the specified target and on later versions, but not on earlier versions of the VM.

In your example:

-source 1.5 and -target 1.6

This would be used to make sure that the source code is compatible with JDK 1.5, but should generate class files for use on JDK 1.6 and later.

Quite why you would do this is another matter.