The idea would be to use a comparator to compare each String (I removed the part which was using the Set) :
public static void main(String [] args){
String [] names = { "0.0.1.1",
"1.0.1.1",
"0.0.1.2",
"0.0.1.5",
...
Phew, this seems to be more complicated than i thought. I did never work with anything using < and >, i somewhat avoided it. If you can now tell me how i can use this/how it works it would be awesome! Okay, just saw the edit. If I'm right, i should now be able to use set.pollFirst() to get the highest Version, right?
@Marenthyu You'll need to cal set.first() because pollFirst() removes the element from the collection. But yes the idea is here. Do you want to store all the names in a collection?
Hm, I am not used to Collections. And actually, i only want to get the newest Version thats all. i am trying to run this in my method "public static String getNewestVersion()"
@Marenthyu I edited my answer without using collections. The idea remains the same. Note that this assume that each version number has the same length, but you can change this by checking both the lengths of the resulting arrays when splitting.
okay now. i believe this would work but now i got another problem: i got some files next to the Version Folders, so i can't get the names List from File.list() - any idea for this?