![]() ![]() After loading the SFS, once this has been installed it will remind you that you need to re-boot before Java is fully activated & recognised by the system (in case you didn't already know as much).! I'm also making available a copy of Richard Erwin's Java Information Utility this lets you keep an eye on & configure your JRE, once installed. This is currently at 1.8.0_333 - more commonly known as 8u333.ģ2- & 64-bit packages can both be found here:. To "power" your Java stuff, we'll start off with the presently-available JRE runtime, packaged as SFS. recognised this fact, which is why he started a Java apps thread over at Murga some years back. I have quite a number, some of which I want to share with the community over the coming days. Be that as it may, there's still no getting away from the fact that it's one of the most long-running (and convenient) ways to run any given app, cross-platform.without the need for re-coding/re-compiling.Īnd there are, even now, an awful LOT of Java apps still out there.often tucked away in the most ulikely of locations. I'm well aware that some of you won't touch Java - runtime OR apps - because you perceive it to be a huge security risk. ![]()
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