Can a 32-bit java app use the 64-bit runtimes? I assume they can co-exist.
H Helroy Apr 6, 2010 #2 Al Dykes said: Can a 32-bit java app use the 64-bit runtimes? I assume they can co-exist. -- Al Dykes News is something someone wants to suppress, everything else is advertising. - Lord Northcliffe, publisher of the Daily Mail Click to expand... Yes if you use both 32 and 64 bits browser. See this: http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp -- Hëlröy (\__/) (='.'=) (" )_(" ) =====
Al Dykes said: Can a 32-bit java app use the 64-bit runtimes? I assume they can co-exist. -- Al Dykes News is something someone wants to suppress, everything else is advertising. - Lord Northcliffe, publisher of the Daily Mail Click to expand... Yes if you use both 32 and 64 bits browser. See this: http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp -- Hëlröy (\__/) (='.'=) (" )_(" ) =====
M Mark Blain Apr 6, 2010 #3 Can a 32-bit java app use the 64-bit runtimes? I assume they can co-exist. Click to expand... 32-bit IE is still the default in Win7 when you open a link, so you can manage just fine without installing the 64-bit JRE for now.
Can a 32-bit java app use the 64-bit runtimes? I assume they can co-exist. Click to expand... 32-bit IE is still the default in Win7 when you open a link, so you can manage just fine without installing the 64-bit JRE for now.