There are many places one might go to download a copy of Java SE 6 software. In addition to the official Java website, one might also try the CNET website.
Yes - that's the standard program used to run programs written for the Java technology. Just be sure you get the real Java download, and not some fake - in other words, download from the official Java site, or from a reputable site such as tucows, download.com, etc.
simply search for java 6 and get it from the official java site, download and install. ~Hope I helped! ~Tim
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Go to the Java site, search for your operating system (Windows, 64-bit, I assume - or whatever you have), and download it. There are two versions of Java, one for programmers (includes the SDK), and one for the end-user.
First of all, it's "JDK", not "jdk", and "Java", not "java". What do you mean by "Java new edition"? I do not find that term when I Google for it. "Java 2 SE" is a brand name for very old, obsolete versions of Java, between version 1.2 and 1.4, inclusive. The current version of "Java SE" (Java Standard Edition), as it is now called, is version 7, with support still available for version 6. These versions are also called 1.7 and 1.6, respectively. See <http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/jdk7-naming-418744.html>
As of February 2, 2012 the latest public release of the standard edition of Java is Java Standard Edition(SE) 7 update 3.
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp#docs
Mac OS X (10.6.6 and higher) currently runs Java SE 6 version 1.6.0 26. This can be updated from Software Update found in the Apple menu.
I just found out on how to fix the problem Error 1721. Very easy when i saw it. Basically you go on [Control panel]->[Add or Remove progams] Then if it says JAVA 6 update 20 or below, remove it then download Java again! Once download it will work. If it doesnt then thats your prob. If it works, go to [Add or Remove progams] and check if it is Java 6 Update 30. I hoped this helped You Java team for your answer + Any1 who had this problem
Depends on the kind of java you want to use. But most java applications require you to have a JVM. If it java programing developer then you will need java JDK e.g if you want to use net beans as integrated developing environment(IDE) for java coding you must install JDK first before installing it.
No, you can delete the old one. Java does not remove old versions when it is updated, however I think they have fixed that now.
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