JDK on Windows x64 Server

Hi
I installed a Windows2003 x64 Server and wanted to install Solution Manager 4.0 on it. It required me to have a Java SDK 64bit model installed on the server. However, I could not find Java SDK for Windowsx64 version on Sun's website, only IA64 version can be found which cannot be installed on x64 machine. Could anyone have a solution for this? Thank you.
Alfred

hi
check the following link
https://sdlc2e.sun.com/ECom/EComActionServlet;jsessionid=606D9ABC1A37F8F6D7517A9B77ACA38B
u can download windows version and install,
if satisfied plz allot the points

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