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System Requirements
Software - Java 2 Runtime Environment
v. 1.4.2 is supported on Microsoft Windows 98 (2nd edition),
Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0 (with Service Pack 6a), Windows XP
Home, Windows XP Professional (with Service Pack 1),
Windows 2000 Professional (with Service Pack 3), and
Windows Server 2003 (Web, Standard, Enterprise, and Datacenter
Editions in 32-bit). Also see
System Configurations.
This installation requires Windows Installer 2.0 to be on your
machine, or an Internet connection for it to be automatically
downloaded. For more details, see the troubleshooting note about
Windows Installer 2.0.
Hardware - Intel and 100% compatible processors are supported.
A Pentium 166MHz or faster processor with at least 32 megabytes
of physical RAM is required to run graphically based applications.
At least 48 megabytes of RAM is recommended for applets running
within a browser using the Java Plug-in. Running with less
memory may cause disk swapping which has a severe effect on
performance. Very large programs may require more RAM for adequate
performance.
For the amount of disk space required,
see Windows Disk Space Requirements.
Note: Trying to install the Java 2 Runtime Environment
on a non-supported
version of Microsoft Windows or on a machine that doesn't have a
sufficiently up-to-date Service Pack will cause the installer to
generate this warning: "We recommend that you do not install this
Java Platform for the following reasons: This Java Platform
does not support the operating system or operating-system service
pack on this machine."
Installation Instructions
These instructions are for both the normal "Windows Installation"
and the "Windows Offline Installation". Please see this note on
Proxy Settings and Authentication.
Note: For any text on this page containing the following notation,
you must substitute the appropriate update version number for the notation.
<version>
For example, if you are downloading the installer for update 1.4.2_01,
the following file name:
j2re-1_4_2_<version>-windows-i586.exe
would become:
j2re-1_4_2_01-windows-i586.exe
1.
If choosing "Windows Offline Installation", download and
check the download file size
After clicking the JRE "Download" link for the "Windows Offline
Installation"
(info),
a dialog box pops up -- choose the following option:
-
Save - This saves the downloaded file without installing it.
Check that you have downloaded the entire file by comparing
the size of the file you downloaded with the expected size shown
on the download page:
j2re-1_4_2_<version>-windows-i586.exe
This file contains everything needed to install the
Java 2 Runtime Environment, including the installer
and character conversion classes and support for locales
other than the US English locale.
2.
If 1.4.2 Beta
is installed, uninstall it.
Use the Microsoft Windows Add/Remove Programs utility,
accessible from the Control Panel (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel).
3.
Run the installer
Note - you must have administrative permissions in order to
install the Java 2 Runtime Environment on Microsoft Windows 2000
and XP.
The download page provides the following two choices of installation.
Continue based on your choice.
a.
Windows Installation
(info)
- After clicking the "Download" link for the JRE, a dialog box
pops up -- choose the following option:
-
Open - This starts a small program which then prompts you
for more information about what you want to install.
This option starts the installation process by downloading and executing the file
j2re-1_4_2_<version>-windows-i586-iftw.exe,
which prompts you through the steps to download and install only
the features you request. (The letters "iftw " mean "install
from the web".)
b.
Windows Offline Installation
(info)
- Run the file
downloaded in step 1 by double-clicking on the installer's icon.
Then follow the instructions the installer provides. When done
with the installation, you can delete the downloaded file to
recover disk space.
With either choice, the installer may ask you to reboot your computer
4.
If you want to run Netscape 7.x or Mozilla 1.x with Java Plug-in,
do this:
- Exit the Netscape 7.x or Mozilla 1.x browser and all of its
"objects" (Messenger, Composer ...);
- If the Quick Launch feature is enabled, disable it;
- Then restart Netscape 7.x or Mozilla 1.x.
The installation process also installs
Java Web Start.
Look for a Java Web Start icon on your desktop. There will
also be an entry for Java Web Start in the Start -> Programs menu.
Java Web Start
- Compatibility: The release of Java Web Start that comes with this
J2RE can be run on J2RE 1.2.2 or later. It will not work with J2RE
1.1.x or earlier.
- Upgrading from Previous Versions: If you have a previous release
of Java Web Start, do not uninstall it. Uninstalling it will cause the download
cache to be cleared, and all previously installed Java Web Start application data
will have to be downloaded again. This new release will overwrite previous
installations and automatically update browsers to use this new release. The
configuration files and program files folder used by Java Web Start have
changed, but all your settings will remain intact after the upgrade, since
Java Web Start will translate your settings to the new form.
- Uninstalling 1.4.2 SDK/JRE: The only way to uninstall Java Web Start
1.4.2 is to uninstall the 1.4.2 SDK/JRE. But note that doing so will remove
the 1.4.2 Java Web Start cache, which stores the Java Web Start application
data. Uninstalling the SDK/JRE will not, however, remove the cache for previous
releases of Java Web Start (1.0.1 and 1.2). Previous releases have separate
uninstallers for Java Web Start.
- Using Java Web Start with Netscape 6.x/7.x: For Netscape 6.x/7.x
users, setup the Java Web Start MIME type (JNLP) in the Edit->Preferences->Navigator->Helper
Applications section. The file extension is
jnlp ; MIME Type is
application/x-java-jnlp-file . It should be handled by the javaws
executable file in your Java Web Start directory. Also note that, due to a
problem with the JavaScript in Netscape 6.x/7.x, you must use the non-JavaScript
version of the demos page
Silent Install - To install the Java 2 Runtime Environment
non-interactively, which is useful for installing on multiple machines, use
Silent
Install Instructions.
Launch Applications Directly - If you want to use the
Invocation API to launch an application directly rather
than using the Java application launcher, please see
Location of VM Library Files
(jvm.dll).
If you encounter any problems during the installation, please check
the troubleshooting
section of the SDK installation instructions.
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