No "javac" file in the "BIN" folder when I install v1.4 under XP

I downloaded and installed the latest version of Java SDK 1.4, and in the "BIN" folder I see "java" and "javaw", but not "javac". I am sure it is suppoesed to be in the "BIN" folder but it is not. HELP!

Did you maybe install the JRE instead of the JDK?
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