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Windows XP and Windows 64-bit OS Vs JAVA

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Uma Parepalli

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Windows XP and Windows 64-bit OS Vs JAVA Posted: Mar 12, 2002 12:57 PM
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Could you please tell me whether it is possilbe to:
1) Run JAVA applications on Windows XP (32-bit) platform ?
2) Run JAVA applications on 64-bit Windows OS ?


Re: Windows XP and Windows 64-bit OS Vs JAVA Posted: Mar 12, 2002 1:27 PM
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Posted by: Matt Gerrans    Posts: 1153 / Nickname: matt / Registered: Feb, 2002
The answer to the first one is yes, it can. However, there is no JVM installed by default. Sun just announced they are suing Microsoft over the fact that Microsoft doesn't simply include the JVM with XP (some OEMs include the JVM when you buy a machine, however. Against Microsoft's wished, probably).

As for the 64-bit OS, that is probably also XP. It just needs the JVM recompiled for the 64-bit platform, I believe. You can probably easily find a JVM for 64-bit Intel platform; start your search at Sun's site: http://java.sun.com/.


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