Java Virtual Machine

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Apparently I no longer have it and from time to time I visit a site where I
need it to view the site properly (or at all). Can I safely download it from
the Sun Microsystems site? Is it the same as the old one that came with IE?
Is there anything I should be wary of? Thanks.
 
Can I safely download it from the Sun Microsystems site?

Yes.
Is it the same as the old one that came with IE?

No. In fact, it's not even the same old one that came with Windows.
Microsoft no longer makes the Microsoft JVM available.
Is there anything I should be wary of?

Yes. Using Java applets in your web site. ;-)

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Big Things are made up of
Lots of Little Things.
 
Thanks Kevin.
Kevin Spencer said:
No. In fact, it's not even the same old one that came with Windows.
Microsoft no longer makes the Microsoft JVM available.


Yes. Using Java applets in your web site. ;-)

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
.Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Big Things are made up of
Lots of Little Things.

where
 
I noticed this:
I've got the old jvm from Microsoft and I've got the sun jvm.
the Microsoft one seems to work better on image tricks, whether they be
special effects on pictures or fancy menus with sound etc. It seemed that
the Microsoft jvm provided smother animation and better response.
 
Hi Chris,

Is the MS version available anywhere?
chris leeds said:
I noticed this:
I've got the old jvm from Microsoft and I've got the sun jvm.
the Microsoft one seems to work better on image tricks, whether they be
special effects on pictures or fancy menus with sound etc. It seemed that
the Microsoft jvm provided smother animation and better response.
 
not that I know of. you may do the google search for one. I'm sure someone
somewhere has one up on a website.
I'd email it to you but it's too big.
HTH
 
The Microsof t JVM definitely performs better than the Sun one. That's the
irony of it. Sun forced Microsoft to withdraw their JVM, thereby virtually
guaranteeing the demise of Java as a popular programming technology, and
thus shooting themselves in the foot.

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
http://www.takempis.com
Big Things are made up of
Lots of Little Things.
 
I'm glad I have it on cd!
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Tom Pepper Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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| The Microsof t JVM definitely performs better than the Sun one. That's the
| irony of it. Sun forced Microsoft to withdraw their JVM, thereby virtually
| guaranteeing the demise of Java as a popular programming technology, and
| thus shooting themselves in the foot.
|
| --
| HTH,
|
| Kevin Spencer
| Microsoft MVP
| .Net Developer
| http://www.takempis.com
| Big Things are made up of
| Lots of Little Things.
|
| | > I noticed this:
| > I've got the old jvm from Microsoft and I've got the sun jvm.
| > the Microsoft one seems to work better on image tricks, whether they be
| > special effects on pictures or fancy menus with sound etc. It seemed
that
| > the Microsoft jvm provided smother animation and better response.
| >
| > | > > > Can I safely download it from the Sun Microsystems site?
| > >
| > > Yes.
| > >
| > > > Is it the same as the old one that came with IE?
| > >
| > > No. In fact, it's not even the same old one that came with Windows.
| > > Microsoft no longer makes the Microsoft JVM available.
| > >
| > > > Is there anything I should be wary of?
| > >
| > > Yes. Using Java applets in your web site. ;-)
| > >
| > > --
| > > HTH,
| > >
| > > Kevin Spencer
| > > Microsoft MVP
| > > .Net Developer
| > > http://www.takempis.com
| > > Big Things are made up of
| > > Lots of Little Things.
| > >
| > > | > > > Apparently I no longer have it and from time to time I visit a site
| > where
| > > I
| > > > need it to view the site properly (or at all). Can I safely download
| it
| > > from
| > > > the Sun Microsystems site? Is it the same as the old one that came
| with
| > > IE?
| > > > Is there anything I should be wary of? Thanks.
| > > >
| > > >
| > >
| > >
| >
| >
|
|
 
I had a HD crash recently and decided to back up a bunch of stuff. I
couldn't find the JVM that I got when that stupid huggy bear email thing was
circulating but I was able to find it on a software companies site. they
claim that the jvm is integral and necessary to their software so they're
still allowed to offer it. I'll see if I can find the link:
http://www.entsol.com/html/the_microsoft_jvm.html
 
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