Java SE 8

Discussion in 'other software & services' started by NICK ADSL UK, Mar 18, 2014.

  1. khanyash

    khanyash Registered Member

    Thanxx, got it.
     
  2. Raza0007

    Raza0007 Registered Member

    Yes, I thought it would be something like that. I have however, installed v8 and uninstalled v7 and everything is running smoothly.
     
  3. Raza0007

    Raza0007 Registered Member

    The links in the first post are from the official site! I got mine from there. Didn't you check out the links in the first post?
     
  4. Raza0007

    Raza0007 Registered Member

    Whats wrong with using Java? If you look it this way, all software have security holes, so are you saying one should not use any software?

    I have had Java installed on all my computers since 2004 and have not encountered any security threat to date.

    If you are really concerned with java security, all you have to do is to disable the browser Java plugin, it should take care of almost all threats coming from the web.

    Now obviously, you will ask why I need Java on my PC in the first place, well there are still software around that run on Java, For example, I use Vuze (Azureus) regularly and it requires Java and as somebody mentioned above, minecraft a very popular game also runs on java, so if you don't have Java you can't run these software.
     
  5. anon

    anon Registered Member

    The narenbisht talks about that links=

    http://www.java.com/en/ (click on "Free Java Download")

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    Last edited: Mar 23, 2014
  6. Raza0007

    Raza0007 Registered Member

    I see. I thought that Oracle, the developer of Java should be considered an official source as well.

    I guess, they do not want mainstream people to upgrade to Java v8 just as yet, as this new version introduces new way to develop java code and even eliminates some API's from earlier versions.
     
  7. zfactor

    zfactor Registered Member

    def causing a lot of crashes for me.
     
  8. Rasheed187

    Rasheed187 Registered Member

    Wow, I could have sworn that I replied to this post earlier today. :doubt:

    But it´s not only about security, see post #24.

    Personally, I would look for other solutions. My bank required Java for certain websites, while nowadays the same things can be done with Javascript and/or Flash. :thumbd:
     
  9. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

    Some of us like to live life on the edge.;)
     
  10. anon

    anon Registered Member

  11. ArchiveX

    ArchiveX Registered Member

    Updated and Testing it. So far, so good...
     
  12. anon

    anon Registered Member

  13. Stigg

    Stigg Registered Member

    This is the best version I have ever used.
    What do you guys think? ;)
     
  14. anon

    anon Registered Member

  15. anon

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  16. anon

    anon Registered Member

  17. ArchiveX

    ArchiveX Registered Member

    @anon

    Thanks! :thumb:
     
  18. Special

    Special Registered Member

    What are the differences between 111 & 112? This happens with every Java release, there is always 2 numbers, 61/62, 101/102 etc. It doesn't help that their release notes are a mess and inaccurate as heck, they seem to be written by two different people for each one, so you can't just see the differences easily between them.
     
  19. swami

    swami Registered Member

  20. anon

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  21. anon

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  24. anon

    anon Registered Member

  25. Brummelchen

    Brummelchen Registered Member

    Its not the JRE9, its JDK 9 - please correct second entry.
    SE means only Standard Edition which is for all enduser same
     
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