JDK and JRE install on 64-bit Windows 7

JDK and JRE install on 64-bit Windows 7 When you have JRE already installed on your system supporting Java for your browsers, you may still want to have the full JDK of same or different version installed on the same system. Here are few quick details about JDK and JRE install on 64-bit Windows 7. Windows x64 64-bit mode ——————————— · 64-bit OS, 32-bit Browsers: Firefox 2, Firefox 3.0.x, Firefox 3.5.x, or Firefox 3.6 · 64-bit OS, 64-bit Browsers: IE 8   download JDK 6 Update 20 76.29 mb self-installing executable. Select JDK 6 Update 20 then your platform and choose […]

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Which version of Java should I download for my 64-bit Windows operating system?

Which version of Java should I download for my 64-bit Windows operating system? This article applies to: Platform(s): Windows 7, Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2003, Windows 2008 Server Browser(s): Internet Explorer 8.x, Internet Explorer 7.x Java version(s): 6.0, 6u10+ If you are using: 32-bit Internet Explorer (IE), you need to download 32-bit Java (Verify browser) 64-bit IE, you need to download 64-bit Java (Verify browser) Both 32-bit and 64-bit IE, you need to download both 32-bit and 64-bit Java respectively Windows 64-bit operating system comes with both 32-bit and 64-bit Internet Explorer (IE) browsers. 32-bit IE comes as a default. […]

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FireFox Java Plug-in

From http://kb.mozillazine.org/Java: Java is a programming language originally developed by Sun Microsysytems (now Oracle). Many web pages use Java applets for interactive content such as online games. To run these Java applets, you need the "Java Runtime Environment" ("JRE") installed and enabled. Note: Java is not the same as JavaScript. See JavaScript is not Java for more information. Contents [hide] 1 Testing Java 2 Enabling Java 2.1 Disabling Java 3 If Java is installed and enabled but does not work 4 Java downloads 5 Installing or updating Java 5.1 On Mac OS X 5.2 On Linux 5.3 On Solaris Intel […]

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