Correct SUN Java version to install CRM on Windows

Dear all,
I want to install CRM on Windows 64bit. But while doing so I am not able to trace the correct SUN Java for this platform. The available versions are for 32 bit or Itanium 64 bit.
Please advice which Java version should I use to install on Windows x86 platform
I am following the below pasted link :
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javasebusiness/downloads/java-archive-downloads-javase14-419411.html#j2sdk-1.4.2_06-oth-JPR
R..../
Sandy

Dear Subhash,
Thanks for your inputs
From the link sent by you and the usual link to download java, I have tried the following files and they don't work :
j2re-1_4_2_17-windows-i586-p.exe
j2sdk-1_4_2_17-windows-amd64.exe
j2sdk-1_4_2_17-windows-ia64.exe
j2sdkfb-1_4_2_32-windows-i586-p.exe
jre-6u26-windows-x64.exe
Please advice
R.../

Similar Messages

  • What is the correct Sun Java version for Plus ?

    OK so I am running Version 1.4.2_06 (build 1.4.2_06-b03) for Disco Plus.. Is that the correct version ? I am trying to debug an error (Outstanding Refresh) and I need to eliminate the Java version being the cause:
    Can anyone confirm ? thanks OBX
    OracleBI Discoverer 10g (10.1.2.1)
    Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer Plus 10g (10.1.2.48.18)
    Discoverer Model - 10.1.2.48.18
    Discoverer Server - 10.1.2.48.18
    End User Layer - 5.1.1.0.0.0
    End User Layer Library - 10.1.2.48.18
    Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - 64bi

    Hi OBX
    Yes that is the correct version, at least that's the one that comes out of the box. You can upgrade to later versions but you have to do this both on the server and on the client. One thing that you must not do is allow the client machines to upgrade when the server is still on 1.4.2_06
    I hope this helps
    Best wishes
    Michael Armstrong-Smith
    URL: http://learndiscoverer.com
    Blog: http://learndiscoverer.blogspot.com

  • Using several Sun Java Versions parallel

    I want to use several Sun Java Version parallel - is this possible and if yes how can I set this. I want to use for one program / or one website (like www.0815.com) the version 1.4.2_06 and for an other program / or website (like www.sample.com) the version 1.3.2_06 ?
    The problem is that we are using a terminal server application (3rd party) what is running better with the 1.3.2_06 and we are using an web based software which must use the 1.4.2_06 - I only know how I set one of this as an standard but not using one for this and another for this.
    thanks for your help
    c3po
    thanks for your help
    c3po

    ...just a joke...
    thanks for your help
    c3poWhy do you write that two times ?
    Why do you write that two times ?

  • Ensuring the Correct Java Version is Installed

    I recently finished some work where I rewrote an applet. The applet used to require only Java 1.1; however, because I used Swing instead of the AWT, Java 2 is required to run now. It will run under 1.4.2, but I am afraid that some customers might need to upgrade their Java installation. I found some articles on how to auto-install/update the JRE when launching JNLP applications. However, I would like to keep the applet in the browser, so using Web Start is not ideal.
    Is there a way to check the version of java installed on a user's computer, and if it is not high enough, automatically download and install it?
    If that isn't possible, is there a way to simply redirect them to the download page?
    Thanks for the help. I am quite lost in all of this.

    I recently finished some work where I rewrote an
    applet. The applet used to require only Java 1.1;
    however, because I used Swing instead of the AWT,
    Java 2 is required to run now. It will run under
    1.4.2, but I am afraid that some customers might need
    to upgrade their Java installation. I found some
    articles on how to auto-install/update the JRE when
    launching JNLP applications. However, I would like
    to keep the applet in the browser, so using Web Start
    is not ideal.
    Is there a way to check the version of java installed
    on a user's computer,Yes, in your Applet.init() do a System.getProperty("java.version");This will tell you the version the user is running and if it is not the version you want call
    getAppletContext().showDocument(new URL("http://SomeWhere.com"));Good Luck!
    (T)

  • Which Java version to install on Windows w/AMD Athlon 4400+?

    Hello all,
    Until now, I've always run Windows on an Intel Pentium platform. However, I just purchased a new PC with an AMD64 Athlon 4400+ processor (one of those new "dual core" jobs). According to the PC manufacturer, this processor can run at 64-bit or 32-bit, but by default, is set to 32-bit processing.
    Here's my question:
    Assuming that I'll be running this machine as a 32-bit processor, which version of the JDK should I pick to run on this new system? Windows/Pentium or Windows AMD64?
    Thanks for your help.

    Be careful here.
    I went out and bought a nice new AMD64 cpu and
    installed the beta Windows XP 64 bit edition and then
    tried to install that 64 bit Java for AMD and never
    got past the install. Windows kept killing the
    installer insisting it was either a virus or
    unauthorized or some such nonsense.
    After not being able to install other 32 bits apps
    (and I had no problems with other 32 bis apps, mind
    you) I finally removed windows 64 and installed
    Windows XP Pro and Java 1.4.x without issues.
    Conclusion: Install the 32 bit Java if your OS is 32
    bit, install the 64 bit version of Java if your OS is
    64 bit (if you can). Your hardware makes no
    difference if it can operate at both 32 and 64 bits.
    Then it depends on the OS that you're running
    g because it will tell your CPU which mode to operate
    in."Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is designed to meet the demands of customers who require large amounts of memory and floating point performance in areas such as mechanical design and analysis, 3-D animation, video editing and composition, and scientific and high-performance computing applications. "
    - Microsoft
    "If you use only 32-bit applications and work with data sets not larger than 2 GB, you will find that 32-bit, Windows XP Professional is the best desktop system for your applications."
    - Microsoft
    Are you even doing anything Windows 64 is designed for? Unless you're running in a 64-bit environment you shouldn't be downloading the 64-bit Java, whether or not your processor can support 64-bit environments is irrelevent. If you're a Windows user, then chances are you shouldn't be using Windows 64 because unless you require massive amounts of processor power and memory for things like animation or engineering it's not for you.

  • Sun Java Version Mgmt, Which Version, Deployment Methods

    All,
    We are preparing to deploy the Enterprise Portal NW04s (7.0).  We've realized that we have many different versions of Sun/Microsoft Java deployed around the organization.  I'm looking for advice around a few questions. 
    1.  Which version of Sun Java should we standardize on?  We're assuming the latest which is 1.6.0_03.
    2.  How have other organizations deployed this?  Batch scripts, logon scripts??  We do NOT have SMS or other deployment tools.
    3.  Is there a way to auto detect when launching the portal if someone has the right java JRE and if not to prompt them for an upgrade?
    Thanks very much, any assistance is appreciated.
    Ethan Hill
    Greene Tweed & Co.

    JVM of end users should not create trouble. Any JVM should do good in most cases. For portal users, browser version matters the most.
    The best place to find the information you need is the platform availability matrix.
    https://websmp202.sap-ag.de/~form/sapnet?_SHORTKEY=01100035870000651812&
    Regards,
    Prasanna Krishnamurthy

  • Sun Java System Portal Server 7 for windows ?

    Hi all,
    Has any one found the download link for
    Sun Java System Portal Server 7 .
    Please send me the link.
    nJoy
    ~Neeraj Sidhaye
    [email protected]

    http://www.sun.com/download/index.jsp?cat=Portal%20Services&tab=3&subcat=Portal%20Server
    Supported Platforms
    Sun comparable workstation or server (SPARC or x86 that runs Solaris OS or Red Hat Enterprise Linux)
    Operating Systems and Platforms
    Solaris 10 OS for SPARC and x86 platforms, including Zones support
    Solaris 9 OS for SPARC and x86 platforms
    Solaris 8 OS for the SPARC platform
    Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS/AS/ES 2.1 to 2.1U6
    Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS/AS/ES 3.0 to 3.0U4
    Windows 2000, XP, AS
    Windows 2003, XP, AS
    HP-UX 11i
    System Requirements
    Memory: 1.5 GB of RAM for evaluation install
    2-3 GB of RAM for minimal deployment
    Virtual Memory: 4 GB
    Disk Space: 3 GB of disk space for Java System Portal Server and associated applications

  • Java program for installing font on windows

    Hi,
    I want to write a java program that installs required fonts on windows machine. On my machine windows is installed on "C:\WINDOWS" directory.
    So, naturally "c:\WINDOWS\Fonts" directory I want to paste my font files.
    I am writing file handling code for the same. But, how to know dynamically the location of windows installation directory?
    I tried using System.getProperty("windir"), but it is not working?
    Can somebody help me?
    regards,
    Anand

    1) Use VB
    2) Who said that such a property exists?
    3) In Java 1.5, use System.getEnv()

  • Unable to Install  Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8 on Windows XP

    Hello,
    I am trying to install the Sun Java Studio Enterprise 8 on a Windows XP machine. The installation seems to be going quite well untill it reaches the section "Publishing product Information...", then the Wizard returns the following message:-
    "The wizard was interrupted before Sun Java(TM) Studio Enterprise 8 could be completely installed " ..
    ."The System has not been modified. To install this program at a later time, run the installatio again. Click finish to exit the wizard.. " ...
    With the FINISH button activated.... I did not interrupted the installation..What does this message mean ...Can anyone help PLEASE, ???

    Googling the net for this error message leads to the same issue reported while installing other software as well:
    - http://www.adobe.com/support/techdocs/325468.html
    Solution
    Download and install the Microsoft Windows Installer 2.0 (InstMsi.exe) from Microsoft's Web site at www.microsoft.com/downloads/release.asp?releaseid=32832&newlist=1
    - http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=836724
    This article describes a similar problem while installing sqlserver but may be applicable in this case:
    This problem occurs when both of the following conditions are true:
    The DefaultAccessPermissions binary value exists under the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Ole registry key
    The user account that has logged on to the computer to install ... does not have default access permissions for Distributed Component Object Module (DCOM) applications.
    The above articles provide possible resolutions as well.

  • Problem installing Sun Java Web Server

    Hi
    I'm trying to install Sun Identity Server which need Sun Java Web Server...
    I try to install identity server and web server using Sun Java Enterprise System Install Wizard...
    When I came to page Identity Server:Sun Java System Web Server (3 of 6 ) and I entered Hostname, dir1.usmnet, I get an error pop-up window stating Host Name is not valid......but if I typed dir1.domain.com the error message didn' t appear.....
    I'm using Solaris 9 on Intel platform. I have setup my network and able to ping to other valid hostname in my LAN....
    FYI my network information are as follows
    /etc/hosts
    127.0.0.1 localhost
    <my ip > dir dir.usmnet loghost
    /etc/hostname.elxl0
    dir1
    /etc/resolv.conf
    domain usmnet
    nameserver <dns server ip>
    search usmnet
    I have also setup /etc/netmasks and /etc/defaultrouter
    When I type the domainname command, nothing appeared
    What when wrong, I could ping to my dns server and to other computer in this LAN, could anybody give a suggestion ?

    OK, found the solution by myself.
    The Administrator's Guide mentiones the possibility to install a certificate with the wadm CLI, so I tried that:
    wadm> install-cert -v --config=www -y server -n Server-Cert /www.crt    
    Please enter token-pin>
    ADMIN4086: The Certificate could not be installedThe CLI Reference Manual says for the command install-cert, option --replace*:
    "Note – --replace option of install-cert CLI is deprecated
    and currently using this option may not work as expected.
    For replacing a CA-signed certificate, users should delete the
    cert using delete-cert CLI and then install the new one
    using install-cert CLI."
    wadm> install-cert -v --config=www -y server -n Server-Cert --replace /www.crt 
    Please enter token-pin>
    ADMIN4112: No Private key foundOK, so maybe if I had installed the first certificate (before generating the new CSR) that would have worked, I don't know.
    Deleting the old cert doesn't work at once:
    wadm> delete-cert -v --config=www Server-Cert
    Please enter token-pin>
    ADMIN4139: Certificate Server-Cert is being referred to by listeners: http-listener-2So before deleting you have to remove the certificate from the listener. Then:
    wadm> delete-cert -v --config=www Server-Cert                                           
    Please enter token-pin>
    CLI201 Command 'delete-cert' ran successfully
    wadm> install-cert -v --config=www -y server -n Server-Cert /www.crt  
    Please enter token-pin>
    CLI201 Command 'install-cert' ran successfullyAfter re-adding the certificate to the ssl listener and deploying all the changes to the servers
    everything is fine.
    F.D.

  • Compatibilty Between SUN Java and IBM Java

    Hello all,
    This is my 1st post in this Forum.
    I build a Desktop application compiling my project with IBM J9 VM (build 2.3, J2RE 1.5.0 IBM J9 2.3 Linux Java.
    The application runs on a windows pc that has the SUN Java version 1.5 installed, but it does not run on a pc that has the SUN Java version 1.6 installed.
    I assume that there is a compatibility issue. Could it be the case that :
    IBM Java Version 1.5 is only compatible with SUN Java 1.5 ?
    Thanks,
    Helen

    You'll need to check the IBM site for a bug reports, I doubt Sun is going to be concered with a bug in IBM's implementation.

  • Fonts using sun java plugin on linux

    Hi,
    The font size is too small if we run our web form on a linux client. The font used on the linux client is "dialog". If we run the same form with the sun java plugin 1.4 on a windows client, the font "dialog" looks fine. Has anyone experienced this before or knows a solution to get a larger font size on the linux client. We would like to have the same look on linux as on windows using the same form files (*.FMX). we use forms6i.
    Kind regards,
    Johan

    I could install it in a different machine (linux). However on the machine it failed, it never asked me to enter the user name. Where do I enter it.
    On the machine where I was succesfull, i was prompted to enter admin user name.
    Thanks
    bib

  • Sun java directory server and Active Directory

    We are using two different directory servers Sun java directory server and active directory.
    My question is how we can have password synchronization between these two directory servers.
    I have checked Sun Java[TM] System Identity Synchronization for Windows 1 2004Q3
    http://www.sun.com/download/products.xml?id=41537425
    It seems that it's supported platforms is only for solaris and windows , but I have installed my Sun java directory server on linux and obviously it doesn't work for me.
    I would be grateful if anyone can suggest a solution to work around this situation.
    I have checked identity manager , I would like to know that if I can do this using this product.
    http://www.sun.com/software/products/identity_mgr/specs.jsp
    --regards.
    Sara

    Yes RHEL 4 is a supported OS with DSEE 6.0.
    Identity Synchronization for Windows is a part of DSEE that allows synchronization of users, passwords and groups between Sun Directory Server and Active Directory bi-directionally without altering the users environments, ie it does not require that users change their current habits.
    Identity Manager is a complete identity management solution that is targetting enterprise work flow when it comes to user provisioning and de-provisioning, but also allows to build authentication and password change forms that will provision the passwords to many different systems including Sun Directory Server and Active Directory but also IBM mainframes, legacy applications, databases...
    If you are implementing a complete identity management solution, then go with Identity Manager. If you need a lightweight and fast solution for just synchronizing users and passwords between Sun DS and MS AD, Identity Synchronization for Windows should be your choice.
    Regards,
    Ludovic.

  • How to start Sun Java System Application Server 9.0

    yesterday morning i downloaded the software from sun.java.com and installed it .but i failed in starting the application server on my system(windows). i read the quick start guide and followed the steps : <From the Start menu, choose Programs => Sun Microsystems => Application Server PE 9 => Start Default Server. > the first try the message appeared in the command window is <domain listens on at least following ports for connections:[8080 8181 4848 3700 3820 3920 8686 ]> . i tried it later for several times ,but i got a same answer [b]<the domain (domain1) is already running .cli156 could not start the domain domain1> . both of the two answers are different from the message shows in the Guide . finally i failed . i hope someone can help me , i will really appreciate it .
    sent by :
    meansun

    dear skgaju,thank you very much ! but i am still in the trouble. i failed in the step http://<IP>:port/ whether i typed the port number 4849 or 4848 . and then i try to open domain.xml. but it shows [the system can not find the appointed object and something wrong when system deals with the resource : of 'http://www.sun.com/software/appserver/dtds/sun-domain_1_2.dtd' . i puzzled. could you tell me what's wrong with my machine?

  • Sun Java Plug-in Required Installing the Sun Java Plug-in, version 1.6.0_19

    Hi,
    am new to this thread, excuse if any issues in posting,
    my pblm is am running my application,
    Sun Java Plug-in Required
    The Sun Java Plug-in must be installed on your local machine in order to run this workbench. The Sun Java Plug-in can be downloaded from the following directory:
    /dsworkbench/clientinstall
    Please contact your system administrator to verify the location of the client installations.
    Installing the Sun Java Plug-in, version 1.6.0_19
    The Sun Java Plug-in is required to run the WebLogic version of this workbench. To install:
    Download the file jre-6u19-windows-i586.exe and execute it.
    On the license terms screen, select Custom setup and click Accept.
    If you want to change the default installation directory, click Change and specify a different directory. Once the installation directory is set, click Next.
    Click Next to accept the default browser registrations.
    Disabling Auto-Update Capability
    By default, the Java Control Panel is configured to automatically download and update to newer releases of the Java Plug-in as they become unavailable.
    It is advisable to turn off this feature so that compatibility between the Java Plug-in and the workbench is maintained. To turn off automatic updates:
    Open the Windows Control Panel, and click Java. The Java Control Panel displays.
    Click the Update tab.
    Under the Update Notification area, deselect Check for Updates Automatically.
    "Java Update - Warning" dialog box displays. Click Never Check.
    Click OK to save and then close the Java Control Panel.I have done the same and I restarted browser and my machine, and when I relogined to the application still the same message is appearing,
    I don't know if I need to set the environment path, but I have done it. any pointers will be helpful

    This tends to be a 32 bits / 64 bits problem. The runtime must match the architecture of the browser you're using; so if it is a 64 bits browser, you MUST have a 64 bits runtime. If it is a 32 bits browser you MUST have a 32 bits runtime. You can install both and cover all cases.

Maybe you are looking for