Suppose you have a class named org.ferris.util.CalendarTools. To determine the JDK version of this class you would do something like this:
$ cd $PROJECT_HOME/target/classes $ javap -classpath . -verbose org.ferris.util.CalendarTools
The output from running javap will look something like this:
Compiled from "CalendarTools.java"
public class org.ferris.util.CalendarTools extends java.lang.Object
SourceFile: "CalendarTools.java"
. . .
minor version: 0
major version: 50
. . .
Constant pool:
The important part is "major version: 50". Visit this wiki page - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_class_file#General_layout- to translate what this number means. You'll see that a version of 50 means "J2SE 6.0 = 50 (0x32 hex)". So the CalendarTools class was compiled to a JDK 6 format.
Enjoy!