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Old August 13th, 2002
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Question java causes problems

When I load LimeWire it says I have to load Java also. I did that and LimeWire worked fine. HOWEVER Java gives me grief in other applications. I really don't want it or need it. Is there anyway I can use LimeWire without Java ????
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Limewire IS a Java based application... can't have one without the other.
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Note that Netscape comes also with Java bundled with its software. Navigator can't work without it...
If you have Netscape, you may try to go to the upgrade page to download Netscape 7, which will reinstall Java on your system. If Netscape 7 works, Java is also fine...
(Note that Netscape will propose to download Java even if you have it. you should say yes to reinstall the Java JRE version 1.3.1)
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You may also install Java2 separately from the Sun site.
Consider upgrading it to version 1.4, it's worth the value, due to the impressie gain in performance, which means also less system resources used by any Java2 application.

When installing Java, you opt to change the default Java VM used by Internet Explorer. MSIE comes with the Microsoft VM, which is not compatible with Java2, as it only supports Java 1.1.3 with some variants that make it incompatible with many Java applications, unless they are compiled specifically for the Microsoft VM on Windows or on Macintosh.

No serious application uses the Microsoft VM: it is deprecated, incompatible, instable between versions and patches... Even Microsoft does not use it in any of its products, and Microsft now does not support J++ actively for developers (Microsoft now supports J# which is a distinct language, whose source and syntax is incompatible with Java!!!)

There are many Java applications now, and downloading the free Java2 Runtime is worth the value...
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