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Originally Posted by Lram32
For JD 0.9.581 Java 1.6 is required. Such version was developed under Java 1.6, that's the reason why you have to use Java 1.6. If you use other java version, you could get some incompatibility problems (like that you have now).
If you want to keep/use Java 8 (1.8), I recomend to you upgrade to JD2.
Greetings,
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Will upgrade asap, thanks! As others said, it's just a small annoyance but everything seems to work just fine (though with Java 7/1.7 JD didn't show the warning message even if it was not "officially" compatible).