JAVA requirements for client PCs

Hi All,
we are implementing SAP CRM 2007 and of course want to use the new WebUI to access the system. Now especially for marketing scenarios, there seem to be a couple of applets integrated into the normal WebUI (e.g. "Campaign autmoation", "Graphical Modeler", etc).
Can anybody tell me which version of the JAVA runtime is required to be installed on the client PCs using the WebUI ( not on the CRM server itself)? I am looking for the exact version number and a reference to official SAP documentation mentioning that.
Thanks in advance
Alexander

Hi Stephen,
thanks for guiding me to these SAP Notes, they were exactly what I was looking for.
I will close this thread accordingly.
Cheers
Alex

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