msjvm????????????

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i dont have msjvm on my system. i was wondering if i neede it???
i dont do nothing with my computer , just surf, play games.....
why would i need it and what is it??????
and info would be helpful....thanks.......
 
MS Java Virtual Machine is discontinued! Java is a special web based
(usually) programming language. We seem to "now" use Sun's Java VM version.
 
You can get it,try search at http://www.msn.com Type:Microsoft Java Virtual
Machine In the results,locate and download it from a 3rd party,it should
have x86 on it somewhere.After its installed,go to windows
update,administrative
options,locate,update catalog,this opens update v4,open for software,scroll
to
windows server 2003,web edition,critical updates,you'll find the update for
mjvm for xp,download and install.
 
i dont have msjvm on my system. i was wondering if i neede it???
i dont do nothing with my computer , just surf, play games.....
why would i need it and what is it??????
and info would be helpful....thanks.......

msjvm is the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine for web pages that use the
Java programming language.

Sun, the inventor of Java, sued Microsoft and MS cannot legally
provide it to people who do not already have it.

Sun has their own free version which you can download at java.sun.com.

I have a pointer to what I believe is the last Microsoft download at:

http://home.ix.netcom.com/~jmrubin/msjvm.htm

I'll attach where it leads as a MIME text file because otherwise the
Usenet servers will mess it up.

However, according to Microsoft's server, it was last updated in April
2003.

When it was released, there were some web pages that had been made
with Microsoft products that might not work properly with the Sun
virtual machine.

At this point, I should hope all these web pages have been fixed and -
no one has fixed any security bugs in the Microsoft machine for close
to two years.

So my suggestion is that if you want to see web pages made with the
Java language correctly, download the Sun Java Virtual Machine (aka
the Java Runtime Environment) from http://java.sun.com.
 

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