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Question how to install new java versions to 264 version4.0 alpha

I wrote a java code and compiled it using j2sdk 1.4.2 version. But i have to port those to a unix machine in which a very old version of unix has installed. say unix 264 version4.0 alpha. And the default java version that comes with that unix version is also very old and it is java version "1.1.7B-2". My code uses java.util classes which won't compile with that version. But is it possible to install new version of java in to it. I tried its not taking. Pls suggest a solution.

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