Wheatmaster
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i just reformatted my computer and it says i'm can't read sum websites cause i dont have java. where can i get the microsoft java again?
Note: not the sun java
Note: not the sun java
Originally posted by: iam4u2nv
Hey I installed Sun Java and it works fine for me. What is the difference?
Thanks
Originally posted by: Ameesh
Originally posted by: iam4u2nv
Hey I installed Sun Java and it works fine for me. What is the difference?
Thanks
MS's vm was voted best by Java One Attendees
Originally posted by: LikeLinus01
<<MS' JVM sucks, IIRC it doesn't support anything past JDK 1.1 >>
Exactly how does it suck? I've never run into a site that had problems using JVM. On the other hand, Sun's Java puts a stupid icon in your system tray and you have to grant a session everytime you visit a new site or need to print something from java (i.e. USPS). I hate Sun's Java for those reasons alone. 🙂
Originally posted by: LikeLinus01
No, do you lack the ability to read? I hate it cause i have to grant it's session everytime i go to a new website or want to print anything from USPS or any other site. Damn nice way to take something i said out of context and manipulate it. Ugh
Sun is stupid either way. Sun sued Microsoft because Microsoft yanked JVM from Windows XP because Sun said they were going to Sue in the first place because it was a variation of Java, not one that can be used across the board. Microsoft virtual machine has a long history of outperforming other virtual machines and offers the best real world compatibility of any virtual machine. Sun didn't like this and sued. So Microsoft Yanks it from WindowsXP!!!! Now Sun and Microsoft have come to an agreement to incluide it in SP1 because Sun was hurt by them yanking it, but didn't Sun sue originally cause they didn't want JVM? Jesus Sun, make up your mind.
As it stands, JVM will be in windows till 2004? Or i know they had a 7 year agreement to phase JAVA out of Windows. Either way it's gone and doesn't have a future.
I just find it funny they sue to stop product, then sue because they said it's not fair that MS stoped product..LOL. Think guys think.
An Interesting find from ZDTV
""In fact, Harrah said last week that Sun was independently negotiating to get the newer version of the JVM on Windows XP PCs when they ship in September. The company also is developing a JVM capable of running in Internet Explorer 6. While Windows XP can run JVM 1.3.1, the Web browser cannot.""
Sun is now developing a JVM that is capable of running on IE6 and negoticating to get Windows to put it in with newer XP PC's/CD's
Originally posted by: Zap0602
finally question: microsoft or suns java?
Originally posted by: Zap0602
finally question: microsoft or suns java?
I may have seen the certificate warning. I would bet that's something USPS has to fix, and not Sun. Isn't it possible to permanently grant permissions in that dialog box?Originally posted by: LikeLinus01
I'm not denying that it's "old", thats why Sun is creating a new JVM for Microsoft to put in new PC's/CD's. But just cause its a bit old doesn't really mean it sucks. I've used it and had no problems with any sites.
Ok. So you guys have never had to grant permission to sites using Java? Have you ever gone to USPS and tried to print a label? Everytime it ask me to grant a permission. I've tried to look for settings, but there are no "settings" liked the system tray Icon. Maybe you know something i dont?