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Java Configration
May 19 2008, 5:11 am
By: DT_Battlekruser  
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How did Java come to be installed on your computer / What version of Java do your run?
How did Java come to be installed on your computer / What version of Java do your run?
Answer Votes Percentage % Voters
I do not have Java installed on my computer 1
 
4%
None.
I downloaded the JRE/JDK and installed it manually 10
 
32%
None.
My computer came with Java pre-installed by the manufacturer 3
 
10%
None.
<SEPERATOR - DON'T VOTE> 4
 
13%
None.
I do not have Java installed on my computer 1
 
4%
None.
Java 1.4 or earlier 0
 
0%
None.
Java 5 1
 
4%
None.
Java 6 12
 
38%
None.
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May 19 2008, 5:11 am DT_Battlekruser Post #1



NOTE: Please vote TWICE, once for the WAY in which Java was installed on your computer, and once for the VERSION. I know you can mess it up, but please refrain.

I'm just curious from a programming standpoint what Java version most computers run these days. In the old days it was often difficult to distribute Java applications without forcing end users to download megabytes of the Java Runtime Environment, so I'm curious how much Java has proliferated. This is mostly for polling purposes, but feel free to discuss the pros and cons of programming in Java.




None.

May 19 2008, 9:09 am MillenniumArmy Post #2



C++ > Java



None.

May 19 2008, 4:08 pm Kow Post #3



I have no idea. I program in java, but I've also had it installed before I started said programming, so I can't say for sure, nor can I say what version either.



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May 19 2008, 5:34 pm cheeze Post #4



Quote from MillenniumArmy
C++ > Java
How is that relevant?

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I have no idea. I program in java, but I've also had it installed before I started said programming, so I can't say for sure, nor can I say what version either.
Go to Uninstall Programs thing and check in there. There's also a Java control panel in the.. control panel (where else?!) that you can check.



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May 19 2008, 8:36 pm dumbducky Post #5



I strongly dislike Java. They have them on the computers at my school, and the Java update thing always pops up. I also despise unnecessary icons in the sytem tray.



tits

May 19 2008, 10:05 pm Doodle77 Post #6



I'm going to vote Separator and then Java6, because Java came with OpenOffice.org for me.



None.

May 20 2008, 12:01 am DT_Battlekruser Post #7



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Go to Uninstall Programs thing and check in there. There's also a Java control panel in the.. control panel (where else?!) that you can check.

C:\Program Files\Java should also contain a folder with the JRE version number in its name.



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May 27 2008, 8:33 am ShadowFlare Post #8



I also don't particularly like the method that Java updates use to install and I don't like web browser add-ons in general (which could be the main way Java would get used on this particular computer anyway), so I don't have Java on this Windows install. If Java updates were more quick and easy, I might possibly be more inclined to have it install; though I don't like having programs running that are just there to check for updates and have no other useful purpose.

Of course, part of why I don't like browser add-ons comes from many crashes experienced as a result of Flash. I know Java isn't just for web apps, so that is only a small part of the reason I don't have Java installed.



None.

May 27 2008, 9:56 pm Centreri Post #9

Relatively ancient and inactive

Custom installation quite a long time ago that I completely forgot about now and.. v5. I feel outdated :(.



None.

May 27 2008, 10:37 pm O)FaRTy1billion[MM] Post #10

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Manufacuter. And I have 5 folders: jre1.5.0_06, jre1.5.0_11, jre1.6.0, jre1.6.0_01, jre1.6.0_02.



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May 28 2008, 2:44 am Moose Post #11

We live in a society.

This is what I did. Uninstall all old Java, installed Java 6 Update 6 from Sun Java.




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