HT1338 how do i update to java runtime environment? Sun JavaVM (Virtual Machine)

I need to update/install Java Runtime in order to update my Brother Printer. How do I install this program?

See Using Java in Mac OS X.

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    I'm having trouble installing the java runtime environment on my friends computer, do i have to set parameters after i install it, I have never done this before could someone walk me through it??

    I would suggest reading the readme file that comes with the JRE and buying a good introductory book to Java.

  • HT1338 How do I update my iPhoto classic environment, because I cannot open the applications at all?

    Can someone suggest what to do

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  • HT1338 I am trying to update a Brother MFC-J5910DW firmware and driver software for OS X Mountain Lion. The instructions say I need to have JavaVM (Virtual Machine) on my system. How do I load it and wasn't there a "fix" apple sent out for Java?

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    How do i get rid of a pop up window that asks me to run Java Runtime Environment?

    If you're referring to a Mac and not an iPad, then most likely, you have a web plugin that depends on the Java runtime distributed by Apple, such as the Facebook video calling plugin or the "NexDef" plugin for watching baseball streams. If you no longer need the plugin, remove it, including its automatic update mechanism (if any) according to the developer's instructions. Otherwise, install Java.

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    I have just updated software on my iMac. The software update included an update to Java.
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    Tech support at Limewire have advised me to uninstall Java Runtime Environment and reinstall.
    Can anyone advise how to do this please?
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    Hi,
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    While looking for something else, I accidentally found the following message:
    [t-5253971]
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    The Java Runtime environment can be downloaded at cnet dot com and at other websites. It is necessary to install the Java Runtime Environment in order to play games provided in the Yahoo Games area. It worked fine until I upgraded; now it won't work. Not sure how to enable it, that is, if it is possible to simply enable it.

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    *Download site: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/index.html (Java Platform: Download JRE)
    **'''''Be sure to <u>un-check the Yahoo Toolbar</u> option during the install if you do not want it installed.
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    * Remove multiple Java Console extensions (if needed): http://kb.mozillazine.org/Firefox_:_FAQs_:_Install_Java#Multiple_Java_Console_extensions
    *Java Test: http://www.java.com/en/download/help/testvm.xml
    <br />
    <br />
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    *Shockwave Flash 10.0 r32
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    #*https://www-trunk.stage.mozilla.com/en-US/plugincheck/
    #*'''Note: plugin check page does not have information on all plugin versions'''
    #*There are plugin specific testing links available from this page:
    #**http://kb.mozillazine.org/Testing_plugins
    #'''Update Adobe Reader (PDF plugin):'''
    #*From within your existing Adobe Reader ('''<u>if you have it already installed</u>'''):
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    #**Click Help > Check for Updates
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    #**If this method works for you, skip the "Download complete installer" section below and proceed to "After the installation" below
    #*Download complete installer ('''if you do <u>NOT</u> have Adobe Reader installed'''):
    #**SAVE the installer to your hard drive (save to your Desktop so that you can find it after the download). Exit/Close Firefox. Run the installer you just downloaded.
    #**Use either of the links below:
    #***https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Using+the+Adobe+Reader+plugin+with+Firefox ''(click on "Installing and updating Adobe Reader")''
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    #**Windows 7 and Vista: may need to right-click the installer and choose "Run as Administrator"
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  • I keep getting this pop up.To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment. How can I get rid of it?

    I keep getting this pop up - To view this web content, you need to install the Java Runtime Environment. How do I get rid of it. 

    Most likely, you have a web plugin that depends on the Java runtime distributed by Apple, such as the Facebook video calling plugin or the "NexDef" plugin for watching baseball streams. If you no longer need the plugin, remove it. Otherwise, install Java.

  • How to Force Internet Explorer specific Java Runtime Environment?

    Problem: UConn uses a tool called Blackboard. Blackboard requires Version 1.5.0 (build 1.5.0_07-b03)
    but I develop so NETBeans IDE needs/wants JDK6 ( likes JDK 6 Update 16 )
    Tried managing add-ons in IE, Tried Firefox too.
    What I want is to have IE forced to the JDK5 runtime and let my other applications (NetBeans, Oracle, OracleSQLDeveloper, Firefox and MYSQL use the JDK6). I know NEtBeans will allow to specify which JDK but it seems that IE still sees both and screws up.
    Things I tried but didnt work: managing add-ons and I saw items like this Force Internet Explorer to use a specific Java Runtime Environment install?
    from: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/71254/force-internet-explorer-to-use-a-specific-java-runtime-environment-install
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    Next, enable the version of Java you want to use instead. To do this, go to (for example) C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.5.0_15\bin (where jre1.5.0_15 is the version of Java you want to use), and run javacpl.exe. Go to Advanced > Default Java for Browsers and check Microsoft Internet Explorer.
    To get your old version of Java back you need to reverse these steps.
    Note that in older versions of Java, Default Java for Browsers is called <APPLET> Tag Support (but the effect is the same).
    The good thing about this method is that it doesn't affect other browsers, and doesn't affect the default system JRE.
    Any ideas?

    bobparis wrote:
    Problem: UConn uses a tool called Blackboard. Blackboard requires Version 1.5.0 (build 1.5.0_07-b03)
    but I develop so NETBeans IDE needs/wants JDK6 ( likes JDK 6 Update 16 )
    Tried managing add-ons in IE, Tried Firefox too.
    What I want is to have IE forced to the JDK5 runtime and let my other applications (NetBeans, Oracle, OracleSQLDeveloper, Firefox and MYSQL use the JDK6). I know NEtBeans will allow to specify which JDK but it seems that IE still sees both and screws up.
    Simple then - bad idea.
    If your minimal target is 1.5 then you develop in 1.5. If you insist on using 1.6 for functional reasons then you will need to maintain two development environments on your box 1.5 and 1.6. You explicitly build support for 1.6 and detection for that into the code and test it using 1.6. And test using 1.5 as well.
    Note you must test both 1.5 and 1.6. Full functional tests.
    Obviously limiting yourself to 1.5 would require less effort (cost.)

  • Java Runtime Environment 6.0 update 11  NOT loading Java Applet

    As soon as I have installed Java Runtime Environment 6.0 update 11, my web based applications Applet is not loading. The applet only loads after minimize and the maximize my IE 6.0 Browser. As soon as I uninstalled (removed) Java Runtime Environment 6.0 update 11 from my system, everything works fine.
    I have Java Runtime Environment 6.0 update 3 and Java Runtime Environment 6.0 update 5 on my system. Please help to find a fix for this issue.
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    Mohan

    Many of these strange browser problems can be solved by launching the applet using webstart. Is there any reason this applet has to be embedded in a browser window?

  • HT4623 website requires java runtime environment plugin how to for iphone

    Website requires java runtime environment (JRE) plugin. How to install for iphone 3GS & iPhone 5?
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    No. The iPhone will not support Java applications of any kind.

  • How do I get rid of pop up Java Runtime Environment?

    I keep getting a pop up on  my new Yosemite 10.10 Mac that says I have to install Java Runtime Environment to see web content.  I get it when I'm not even on the web.  How do I get rid of it?   Is it something that I should be installing?  Are there any downsides to it?  Thank you for any help you can give me.

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  • HT1338 The Java Runtime Environment cannot be found.

    The Java Runtime Environment cannot be found.   installing a dlink security camera

    Okay, so I had the same problem with my dLink cameras after following the links on mydLink.com.
    Apparently using the download of Java Runtime Environment (JRE) from the Java site creates a problem. Given a choice, don't do it that way, but if you've already downloaded it and installed it (which I did on two of my three Macs) there's a solution.
    If you haven't downloaded JRE as directed by dLink, then go to Spotlight and search for Java.  You'll find Java Preferences.  When you run it, you will be asked if you want to download JRE.  Say yes and then make sure the enable applet box is checked.  myDLink.com should run fine and you will see your camera or cameras.  Works great. 
    If you already downloaded JRE from the Java site as directed by the DLink site, you have to do a little work to get rid to do the reinstall.
    In file manager, go to the HD drive.  Click on System, then Library, then Java. Delete the three folders from the Java folder. .
    Then reinstalled MAC OSX   You do this by restarting the system and holding the command key and the r key down as the computer restarts.  You can let go of the keys when the gray apple appears.  Work your way through and just reinstall the operating system.  All of your files will be fine - just like installing the new version of OSX from the App Store.  (Good idea to backup your computer first with Time Machine or whatever you use.)
    After reinstalling, which takes about an hour, go to Spotlight and search for Java.  You'll find Java Preferences.  When you run it, you will be asked if you want to download JRE.  Say yes and then make sure the enable applet box is checked.
    Apple Care was great in helping me through the problem.  The first technical support guy couldn't find the solution, so he turned me over to more senior person who figured out the fix.
    good luck.

  • How do I get rid of java runtime environment?

    I have tried downloading it and following the instructions and I can't seem to figure it out. I have the 10.10 OS X Yosemite software.
    It says I need to install java runtime environment to view this web content. I have tried this already.

    Most likely, you have either the Facebook video calling plugin or the "NexDef" plugin for watching baseball streams. Both depend on the Java runtime distributed by Apple. If you no longer need the plugin, remove it. Otherwise, install Java.

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