Alien 1 Posted July 30, 2002 Yes it is, both from Windows Update, & from the download catalogue wotsit, failing that - do a search on the forum, there was a thread about it recently & I think Davros posted a link to it. Share this post Link to post
Jerry Atrik 0 Posted July 30, 2002 for now yes it's a thing between ms and sun. sun wants to pull the java script liscence from ms ms says it wont support anything it has no access to code wise (for security) so in the near future ms may stop officially supporting java Share this post Link to post
vern2 0 Posted July 30, 2002 http://www.softsynth.com/jsyn/support/msjavx86.exe ftp://ftp.3danywhere.com/pub/msjavx86.exe Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted July 30, 2002 Quote: for now yes it's a thing between ms and sun. sun wants to pull the java script liscence from ms ms says it wont support anything it has no access to code wise (for security) so in the near future ms may stop officially supporting java They have no choice. To cut a long story short: M$ ****ed with Java, Sun sued, M$ got 0wnt and had their Java licence revoked which means they have a limited amount of time before they have to stop integrating Java into their products completely. Share this post Link to post
thewizard75 0 Posted July 30, 2002 You will, however, still be able to use Sun's own virtual machine from java.sun.com ... I have been using this on my WXP system for some time and it works like a charm. Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted July 30, 2002 Sun wanted it *their* way or no way at all, so it's no way at all. Personally, I am glad it happened. Sun's JavaVM is fine but does take a bit of a performance hit when it first loads. http://java.sun.com/getjava/download.html Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted July 30, 2002 Quote: Sun wanted it *their* way or no way at all, so it's no way at all. Isn't that the purpose of a licence agreement? Had the situation been reversed M$ would have charged like a bull at a gate so why do all the M$ fanboys make Sun out to be the bad guy? Share this post Link to post
thephatness 0 Posted July 30, 2002 It is still available to download. You just have to find it... Go to http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/en/default.asp. Click on Personalize Windows Update. Check "Display the link to the Windows Update Catalog under See Also" Save Settings. Click on Windows Update Catalog. Find updates for Microsoft Windows operating systems. Windows XP. Search. I believe it will be listed under Recommended Updates. I just did a new installation last week and this is where I got it from. -=ThePhatness Share this post Link to post
thephatness 0 Posted July 30, 2002 Some links...Google Groups are your friend! -=ThePhatness =================== For 9x, ME, NT, XP msjavx86.exe is available currently through a number of ftp sites such as those listed here: http://ftp.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/systems/win95/fixes/VM/msjavx86.exe ftp://ftp.redcom.mu/pub/support/windows/corporate/8.04/winxp/en/com micro soft.internetexplorer6x/x86WinXP/com microsoft.javavm 3319 MIL 4275/MSJav x86.exe ftp://ftp.uq.edu.au/mirror/microsoft/patches/winxp/javavm 3319 MIL 4275/M SJavx86.exe ftp://ftp.intergraph.com/ingr/pub/old/pub/federal/msjavx86.exe (probable, but not positive that this is 3805) http://www.alltheweb.com/go/2/H/ftp/ftp/ftp.euroweb.hu/pub/euroweb/neopho ne/msjavx86.exe http://www.alltheweb.com/go/6/H/ftp/ftp/ftp.univ-paris1.fr/pub/pc/correct ifs/winxp/msjavx86.exe http://www.alltheweb.com/go/13/H/ftp/ftp/ftp.cert.dfn.de/pub/vendor/micro soft/msjava/Security Bulletins/msjavx86.exe http://www.alltheweb.com/go/7/H/ftp/ftp/ftp.sunet.se/pub2/security/vendor /microsoft/msjava/Security Bulletins/msjavx86.exe On other ftp sites, be sure and download the 5473KB version to get Version 3805. Regards, Jim Byrd Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted July 30, 2002 Quote: Isn't that the purpose of a licence agreement? Had the situation been reversed M$ would have charged like a bull at a gate so why do all the M$ fanboys make Sun out to be the bad guy? There was a contractual obligation, and Sun stated do it our way or take it off. So, MS called their bluff. I say so what, let them make their own (since they update it I imagine it will run better anyway) and you imply that I am a fanboy? Well let me tell you something, I am. Get over it. I like MS, I get stuff for free all the time to make my job easier, and I can manage many servers on many networks with no problems using their products. However, I do like the idea of them letting Sun simply provide their own JVM and stepping away from it entirely. They licensed the Java tech at one time and added some extra crap to it to support their own Visual J++ (or whatever the hell it was) and Sun cried foul. Screw them, they can provide their own since they can probably do it better and make a faster running interpreter than MS would be will to spend time on. Share this post Link to post
Toby 0 Posted July 30, 2002 Clutch, if I install the SUN version (and I agree, it's better (much newer)) do I still get the ****ing coffeecup in my systray when browsing a site that contains java? just wanna know before I get it (again)... [edit] the reason I ask is I'm stuck with it since installing the Insight Manager Client for my Compaqservers...and I wanna get rid of it. [/edit] /Toby Share this post Link to post
clutch 1 Posted July 30, 2002 Umm, it appears so as I just installed it on my new box and I have it. I just poked about through the applet and I can't find anything about hiding the systray icon. But, I can tell you that it's worth it since it handles many more Java implementations smoothly (like the Lights-Out console on one of my Compaq servers). Share this post Link to post
Toby 0 Posted July 30, 2002 thanks Clutch for the quick reply I'll try to find out a way to disable it and if I do I'll let you know... /Toby Share this post Link to post
sapiens74 0 Posted July 30, 2002 Totally agree with clutch on this one. I use the one from MS site and it works fine for me. Sun was using this as a tool to aggravate MS and they did a good job of it. So MS pulled it from XP, and then Sun got upset. Can't have it both ways. Share this post Link to post
Mr.Guvernment 0 Posted July 31, 2002 i havea web site, that i go to, i got teh windows update JM, and when i vist this one web site, that is all mainly java based, it uses %100 cpu power.....? is this right? (is uses a "download" script to download files to your computer, as soon as u gte on that window BAM! %100 cpu usage, and uigot a p4 1.8) Share this post Link to post
embj 0 Posted July 31, 2002 I like the Sun Java. You might have Java Virtual Machine but, you still need Sun Java for some programs to run. Share this post Link to post
Admiral LSD 0 Posted August 1, 2002 tbph I much prefer the M$ Java to the Sun Java. I have to use the Sun Java with Opera and it sucks. Still, if you break the rules you deserve everything you get. Share this post Link to post