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Java
Old Version of Java

Software Overview

Website: http://www.java.com
Software Provider: Sun Microsystems
Current Version: Java Runtime 6 Update 1
Operating Systems: Windows ME, 2000, XP, Vista
Licence: Freeware
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Old Versions of Java available to Download:

Java Runtime Environment 1.6.0.1 (13 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.6 (13 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0.11 (18 MB) (Update 11)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0.10 (18 MB) (Update 10)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0.9 (18 MB) (Update 9)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0.8 (18 MB) (Update 8)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0.7 (18 MB) (Update 7)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0.6 (16 MB) (Update 6)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0.5 (16 MB) (Update 5)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0.4 (16 MB) (Update 4)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0.3 (15 MB) (Update 3)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0.2 (15 MB) (Update 2)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0.1 (15 MB) (Update 1)
Java Runtime Environment 1.5.0 (16 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.4.2 (14 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.4.1 (9 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.4.0 (12 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.3.1 (8 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.3.0 (7 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.2.2.5 (5 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.2.1.4 (12 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.2.1 (12 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.1.8 (3 MB)
Java Runtime Environment 1.1.7 (3 MB)

 

About Java:

These are the old version of java that runs your machine. Java is developed by sun microsystems. It can run applications developed using the java programming language and set of development tools. The JVM is a crucial component of the Java platform. The availability of JVMs on many types of hardware and software platforms enables Java to function both as middleware and a platform in its own right. Hence the expression "Write once, run anywhere."

Starting with J2SE 5.0, changes to the JVM specification have been developed under the Java Community Process as JSR 924. As of 2006, changes to specification to support changes proposed to the class file format (JSR 202) are being done as a maintenance release of JSR 924. The specification for the JVM is published in book form, known as "blue book".

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