Question on Java JRE 6 & JRE 7

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  1. Cali4niaWK

    Cali4niaWK MDL Member

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    #1 Cali4niaWK, Oct 2, 2021
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    Hi guys. Im currently looking for Java Runtime Environment 6.0 Update 211 which has a file name of "jre-6u211-windows-i586.exe" & "jre-6u211-windows-x64.exe" also im looking for Java Runtime Environment 7.0 Update 301 which has a file name of "jre-7u301-windows-i586.exe" & "jre-7u301-windows-x64.exe"

    I know these are not publicly available through Oracle but was hoping someone could post them or guide me in the right direction if they can find them for me. I do various things with older versions of Java with older computers is why I'm looking for these latest versions. Thanks guys.
     
  2. Cali4niaWK

    Cali4niaWK MDL Member

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    Bumping this thread in hopes someone out there can help. Thanks.
     
  3. Cali4niaWK

    Cali4niaWK MDL Member

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    Thanks. But this does not link me to the JRE6 or JRE7 extended release versions I'm looking for.
     
  4. athanato

    athanato MDL Member

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    your code does not work with JRE 8?, JRE 6 and 7 are full of security exploits.
     
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  6. Cali4niaWK

    Cali4niaWK MDL Member

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    I'm well aware of the JRE 6 & 7 security exploits and no JRE 8 does not work with what I'm experimenting with.
     
  7. xNoGamut

    xNoGamut MDL Novice

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    alternatively latest ibm j9 also "avaiable" after free registration, in my experience they are less compatible to sun/oracle than openjdk
     
  8. erpsterm35

    erpsterm35 MDL Expert

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    that's because those specific versions are not available for "free" and only offered to "paid" subscribers