An IDE cannot be part of a JRE.
The "JRE" is the Java Runtime Environment. I.e., the JRE is an implementation of the Java Virtual Machine which actually executes Java programs.
An IDE refers to - Integrated Development Environment, using which we can develop Java programs and applications. an IDE comes with an implementation of a JRE. so it cannot be part of a JRE
The JVM is part of the JRE (Java Runtime Environment) or the JDK (Java Developer Kit). Both the JDK and JRE are packages available from a variety of sources. The most common one is available from Sun (now Oracle). You simply visit the web site, and it will then download and install the JRE for you after you answer a couple of questions: http://www.java.com/
No, the JDK includes the JRE.
The JRE refers to Java Runtime Environment... JRE is an implementation of the Java Virtual Machine which actually executes Java programs. Without the JRE we cannot execute our Java programs.
The Primary IDE Channel component provides the IDEport driver in the atapi.sys file.The IDE port driver is part of the IDE driver model in Windows 2000
JDBC comes as part of the standard JDK & JRE set up.
From the command line: sudo apt-get install sun-java6-jre
One can find the download link to JAVA Jre by visiting the dummies website. Once at the dummies website follow the instructions and it should take you to the necessary download.
The JRE refers to Java Runtime Environment... JRE is an implementation of the Java Virtual Machine which actually executes Java programs. Without the JRE we cannot execute our Java programs.
Typically you can use a "GUI builder" as part of an IDE.
JRE stands for Java Runtime Environment. JRE is the runtime set up that is required by the JVM to execute java programs. The JRE and JVM (Java Virtual Machine) come packaged along with the Java Development Kit (JDK) that we download and install from the suns website to install Java.
WAS 6.0 runs on JRE 1.4 WAS 6.1 runs on JRE 5
SATA and IDE are operated on different buses, with different controllers. A SATA drive is not considered a "master" or a "slave"; it has a channel all to itself. If the IDE drive is by itself on the controller, it should be set as Master.