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Cant you run your client?Then read this.Its java download guide for windows,solaris,linux and apple(OS x).
Cant you run your client?Then read this.
When you have Windows then download here.
Windows XP/Vista/2000/2003/2008 Online
filesize: ~ 10 MB *
Windows XP/Vista/2000/2003/2008 Offline
filesize: 15.89 MB
* Typical download size is 10 MB, which is the minimum download.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD.
Download and Install
It is recommended, before you proceed with online installation you may want to disable your Internet firewall. In some cases the default firewall settings are set to reject all automatic or online installations such as the Java online installation. If the firewall is not configured appropriately it may stall the download/install operation of Java under certain conditions. Refer to your specific Internet firewall manual for instructions on how to disable your Internet Firewall.
1. Go to the Manual download page
2. Click on Windows XP/Vista/2000/2003/2008 Online
3. The File Download dialog box appears prompting you to run or save the download file
* To run the installer, click Run.
* To save the file for later installation, click Save.
Choose the folder location and save the file to your local system.
Tip: Save the file to a known location on your computer, for example, to your desktop.
Double-click on the saved file to start the installation process.
4. The installation process starts. The installer presents an option to view the License Agreement. Click the Install button to accept the license terms and to continue with the installation.
5. Sun Microsystems has partnered with companies that offer various products. The installer may present you with option to install these programs when you install Java. After ensuring that the desired programs are selected, click the Next button to continue the installation.
6. A few brief dialogs confirm the last steps of the installation process; click Close on the last dialog.
NOTE: You may need to restart (close and re-open) your browser to enable the Java installation in your browser.
When you have Solaris then download here.
Solaris (32-bit)
filesize: 24.29 MB
Solaris (64-bit)*
filesize: 10.33 MB + 24.29 MB 32-bit Solaris
Solaris x86
filesize: 18.54 MB
Solaris x64 *
filesize: 6.70 MB
* Please use the 32-bit version for Java applet and Java Web Start support.
HOT TO DOWNLOAD
1. Go to http://www.java.com
2. Click on Free Java Download button.
The Solaris Manual Downloads page appears:
3. Download the SPARC 32 Bit/x86 package by clicking on the Download button.
You can download the file to any of the directories on your system.
4. After downloading, verify that the:
For SPARC 32 bit
* Name of the file is jre-6u2-solaris-sparc.sh
* Size is approximately 19.42 MB
For x86
* Name of the file is jre-6u2-solaris-i586.sh
* Size is approximately 14.41MB
HOW TO INSTALL.
Java comes in the form of a self-extracting binary file. Follow the instructions below to install Java:
1. Change to the directory in which you have downloaded. Type:
cd <directory path name>
For example, if you have downloaded the file to /tmp directory, type:
cd /tmp
2. Make sure that execute permissions are set on the self-extracting binary:
On SPARC 32 bit:
chmod a+x jre-6u2-solaris-sparc.sh
On x86:
chmod a+x jre-6u2-solaris-i586.sh
3. Change directory to the location where you want to install. Type:
cd <directory path name> For example, to install the software in the /usr/java directory, type:
cd /usr/java
4. Run the self-extracting binary. For example,
On SPARC 32 bit:
/tmp/jre-6u2-solaris-sparc.sh
On x86:
/tmp/jre-6u2-solaris-i586.sh
This displays a binary license agreement. Read through the agreement. Press the spacebar to display the next page. At the end, enter yes to proceed with the installation.
5. The files are installed in the jre1.5.0 sub-directory under the current directory.
Note: Java Plug-in and Java Web Start are automatically installed with Java.
When you have Linux then download here.
Linux RPM (self-extracting file)
filesize: 19.39 MB
Linux (self-extracting file)
filesize: 19.89 MB
Linux x64 *
filesize: 19.33 MB
Linux x64 RPM *
filesize: 18.79 MB
* Please use the 32-bit version for Java applet and Java Web Start support.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD
1. Go to http://java.com
2. Click on Free Java Download button
3. There are two types of installation packages. Linux RPM package or Linux self extracting binary file. Download the package that best suits your needs.
Note: Linux RPM (Redhat Package Manager) uses RPM to install Java. In order to use this method, you need to have RPM available on your system. Otherwise use the other option.
4. Click the appropriate Download button to download the package that best suits your needs. You can download the file to any of the directories on your system.
5. After download verify:
For Linux self extracting binary file
* Name of the file is jre-1_6_0_02-linux-i586.bin
* Size is approximately 15.8 MB
For Linux RPM packages
* Name of the file is jre-1_6_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin
* Size is approximately 15.26 MB
Printable VersionPrintable Version
How do I download and install Java for my Linux computer?
This article applies to:
* Platform(s): Red Hat Linux , SUSE Linux , JDS
* Browser(s): Netscape 6.2x , Netscape 7 , Mozilla 1.4+
* Java version(s): 1.5.0 , 6.0
Follow these steps to download and install Java for Linux.
1. Download
2. Install
3. Enable and Configure
4. Test Installation
Linux system requirements
Platform Version Memory Browsers Diskspace
LINUX 32-bit
Intel IA32 Red Hat 9.0 64mb Mozilla 1.4+ 58 MB
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0 64mb
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 2.1 64mb
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1 64mb
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1 64mb
SuSE 8.2 64mb
SLEC 8 64mb
SLES 8 64mb
TurboLinux 8.0 64mb
Sun Java Desktop System, Release 1 64mb
Sun Java Desktop System, Release 2 64mb
AMD Opteron 32-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0
SLES 8
LINUX 64-bit
AMD Opteron 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0
Mozilla 1.4+ 56 MB
SLES 8
Download
1. Go to http://java.com
2. Click on Free Java Download button
3. There are two types of installation packages. Linux RPM package or Linux self extracting binary file. Download the package that best suits your needs.
Note: Linux RPM (Redhat Package Manager) uses RPM to install Java. In order to use this method, you need to have RPM available on your system. Otherwise use the other option.
Linux Download Options
4. Click the appropriate Download button to download the package that best suits your needs. You can download the file to any of the directories on your system.
5. After download verify:
For Linux self extracting binary file
* Name of the file is jre-1_6_0_02-linux-i586.bin
* Size is approximately 15.8 MB
For Linux RPM packages
* Name of the file is jre-1_6_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin
* Size is approximately 15.26 MB
HOW TO INSTALL
# Linux self extracting binary file
# Linux RPM package
Note: For any text on this page containing the following notation, you must substitute the appropriate Java version number for the notation. <version>
For example, if you are downloading update 1.6.0_01, the following command:
./jre-6<version>-linux-i586.bin
would become:
./jre-6u1-linux-i586.bin
To install the Linux (self-extracting) file Follow these instructions:
1. At the terminal: Type:
su
2. Enter the root password.
3. Change to the directory in which you want to install. Type:
cd <directory path name>
For example, to install the software in the /usr/java/ directory, Type:
cd /usr/java/
Note about root access: To install Java in a system-wide location such as /usr/local, you must login as the root user to gain the necessary permissions. If you do not have root access, install the Java in your home directory or a subdirectory for which you have write permissions.
4. Change the permission of the file you downloaded to be executable. Type:
chmod a+x jre-6u<version>-linux-i586.bin
5. Verify that you have permission to execute the file. Type:
ls -l
6.Start the installation process.Type:
./jre-6u<version>-linux-i586.bin
This displays a binary license agreement. Read through the agreement. Press the spacebar to display the next page. At the end, enter yes to proceed with the installation.
7.Java is installed into its own directory. In this example, it is installed in the /usr/java/jre1.6.0_<version> directory. When the installation has completed, you will see the word Done.
8.Java is installed in jre1.6.0_<version> sub-directory under the current directory. In this case, Java is installed in the /usr/java/jre1.6.0_<version> directory. Verify that the jre1.6.0_<version> sub-directory is listed under the current directory. Type:
ls
The installation is now complete. Skip to the Enable and Configure section. To install the Linux RPM (self-extracting) file Follow these instructions:
1. At the terminal: Type:
su
2. Enter the root password.
3. Change to the directory in which you want to install. Type:
cd
For example, to install the software in the /usr/java/ directory, Type:
cd /usr/java
Note about root access: To install Java in a system-wide location such as/usr/local, you must login as the root user to gain the necessary permissions. If you do not have root access, install Java in your home directory or a subdirectory for which you have write permissions.
4. Change the permission of the file you downloaded to be executable. Type:
chmod a+x jre-6u<version>-linux-i586-rpm.bin
5. Start the installation process. Type:
./jre-6u<version>-linux-i586-rpm.bin
This displays a binary license agreement. Read through the agreement. Press the spacebar to display the next page. At the end, enter yes to proceed with the installation.
6.The installation file creates jre-6u<version>-linux-i586.rpm file in the current directory.
7. Run the RPM command at the terminal to install the packages. Type:
rpm -iv jre-6u<version>-linux-i586.rpm
8. Java is installed in jre1.6.0_<version> sub-directory under the current directory. In this case, Java is installed in the /usr/java/jre1.6.0_<version> directory. Verify that the jre1.6.0_<version> sub-directory is listed under the current directory. Type:
ls
The installation is now complete.
When you have Windows then download here.
Windows XP/Vista/2000/2003/2008 Online
filesize: ~ 10 MB *
Windows XP/Vista/2000/2003/2008 Offline
filesize: 15.89 MB
* Typical download size is 10 MB, which is the minimum download.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD.
Download and Install
It is recommended, before you proceed with online installation you may want to disable your Internet firewall. In some cases the default firewall settings are set to reject all automatic or online installations such as the Java online installation. If the firewall is not configured appropriately it may stall the download/install operation of Java under certain conditions. Refer to your specific Internet firewall manual for instructions on how to disable your Internet Firewall.
1. Go to the Manual download page
2. Click on Windows XP/Vista/2000/2003/2008 Online
3. The File Download dialog box appears prompting you to run or save the download file
* To run the installer, click Run.
* To save the file for later installation, click Save.
Choose the folder location and save the file to your local system.
Tip: Save the file to a known location on your computer, for example, to your desktop.
Double-click on the saved file to start the installation process.
4. The installation process starts. The installer presents an option to view the License Agreement. Click the Install button to accept the license terms and to continue with the installation.
5. Sun Microsystems has partnered with companies that offer various products. The installer may present you with option to install these programs when you install Java. After ensuring that the desired programs are selected, click the Next button to continue the installation.
6. A few brief dialogs confirm the last steps of the installation process; click Close on the last dialog.
NOTE: You may need to restart (close and re-open) your browser to enable the Java installation in your browser.
When you have Solaris then download here.
Solaris (32-bit)
filesize: 24.29 MB
Solaris (64-bit)*
filesize: 10.33 MB + 24.29 MB 32-bit Solaris
Solaris x86
filesize: 18.54 MB
Solaris x64 *
filesize: 6.70 MB
* Please use the 32-bit version for Java applet and Java Web Start support.
HOT TO DOWNLOAD
1. Go to http://www.java.com
2. Click on Free Java Download button.
The Solaris Manual Downloads page appears:
3. Download the SPARC 32 Bit/x86 package by clicking on the Download button.
You can download the file to any of the directories on your system.
4. After downloading, verify that the:
For SPARC 32 bit
* Name of the file is jre-6u2-solaris-sparc.sh
* Size is approximately 19.42 MB
For x86
* Name of the file is jre-6u2-solaris-i586.sh
* Size is approximately 14.41MB
HOW TO INSTALL.
Java comes in the form of a self-extracting binary file. Follow the instructions below to install Java:
1. Change to the directory in which you have downloaded. Type:
cd <directory path name>
For example, if you have downloaded the file to /tmp directory, type:
cd /tmp
2. Make sure that execute permissions are set on the self-extracting binary:
On SPARC 32 bit:
chmod a+x jre-6u2-solaris-sparc.sh
On x86:
chmod a+x jre-6u2-solaris-i586.sh
3. Change directory to the location where you want to install. Type:
cd <directory path name> For example, to install the software in the /usr/java directory, type:
cd /usr/java
4. Run the self-extracting binary. For example,
On SPARC 32 bit:
/tmp/jre-6u2-solaris-sparc.sh
On x86:
/tmp/jre-6u2-solaris-i586.sh
This displays a binary license agreement. Read through the agreement. Press the spacebar to display the next page. At the end, enter yes to proceed with the installation.
5. The files are installed in the jre1.5.0 sub-directory under the current directory.
Note: Java Plug-in and Java Web Start are automatically installed with Java.
When you have Linux then download here.
Linux RPM (self-extracting file)
filesize: 19.39 MB
Linux (self-extracting file)
filesize: 19.89 MB
Linux x64 *
filesize: 19.33 MB
Linux x64 RPM *
filesize: 18.79 MB
* Please use the 32-bit version for Java applet and Java Web Start support.
HOW TO DOWNLOAD
1. Go to http://java.com
2. Click on Free Java Download button
3. There are two types of installation packages. Linux RPM package or Linux self extracting binary file. Download the package that best suits your needs.
Note: Linux RPM (Redhat Package Manager) uses RPM to install Java. In order to use this method, you need to have RPM available on your system. Otherwise use the other option.
4. Click the appropriate Download button to download the package that best suits your needs. You can download the file to any of the directories on your system.
5. After download verify:
For Linux self extracting binary file
* Name of the file is jre-1_6_0_02-linux-i586.bin
* Size is approximately 15.8 MB
For Linux RPM packages
* Name of the file is jre-1_6_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin
* Size is approximately 15.26 MB
Printable VersionPrintable Version
How do I download and install Java for my Linux computer?
This article applies to:
* Platform(s): Red Hat Linux , SUSE Linux , JDS
* Browser(s): Netscape 6.2x , Netscape 7 , Mozilla 1.4+
* Java version(s): 1.5.0 , 6.0
Follow these steps to download and install Java for Linux.
1. Download
2. Install
3. Enable and Configure
4. Test Installation
Linux system requirements
Platform Version Memory Browsers Diskspace
LINUX 32-bit
Intel IA32 Red Hat 9.0 64mb Mozilla 1.4+ 58 MB
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0 64mb
Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS 2.1 64mb
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1 64mb
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 2.1 64mb
SuSE 8.2 64mb
SLEC 8 64mb
SLES 8 64mb
TurboLinux 8.0 64mb
Sun Java Desktop System, Release 1 64mb
Sun Java Desktop System, Release 2 64mb
AMD Opteron 32-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0
SLES 8
LINUX 64-bit
AMD Opteron 64-bit Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS 3.0
Mozilla 1.4+ 56 MB
SLES 8
Download
1. Go to http://java.com
2. Click on Free Java Download button
3. There are two types of installation packages. Linux RPM package or Linux self extracting binary file. Download the package that best suits your needs.
Note: Linux RPM (Redhat Package Manager) uses RPM to install Java. In order to use this method, you need to have RPM available on your system. Otherwise use the other option.
Linux Download Options
4. Click the appropriate Download button to download the package that best suits your needs. You can download the file to any of the directories on your system.
5. After download verify:
For Linux self extracting binary file
* Name of the file is jre-1_6_0_02-linux-i586.bin
* Size is approximately 15.8 MB
For Linux RPM packages
* Name of the file is jre-1_6_0_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin
* Size is approximately 15.26 MB
HOW TO INSTALL
# Linux self extracting binary file
# Linux RPM package
Note: For any text on this page containing the following notation, you must substitute the appropriate Java version number for the notation. <version>
For example, if you are downloading update 1.6.0_01, the following command:
./jre-6<version>-linux-i586.bin
would become:
./jre-6u1-linux-i586.bin
To install the Linux (self-extracting) file Follow these instructions:
1. At the terminal: Type:
su
2. Enter the root password.
3. Change to the directory in which you want to install. Type:
cd <directory path name>
For example, to install the software in the /usr/java/ directory, Type:
cd /usr/java/
Note about root access: To install Java in a system-wide location such as /usr/local, you must login as the root user to gain the necessary permissions. If you do not have root access, install the Java in your home directory or a subdirectory for which you have write permissions.
4. Change the permission of the file you downloaded to be executable. Type:
chmod a+x jre-6u<version>-linux-i586.bin
5. Verify that you have permission to execute the file. Type:
ls -l
6.Start the installation process.Type:
./jre-6u<version>-linux-i586.bin
This displays a binary license agreement. Read through the agreement. Press the spacebar to display the next page. At the end, enter yes to proceed with the installation.
7.Java is installed into its own directory. In this example, it is installed in the /usr/java/jre1.6.0_<version> directory. When the installation has completed, you will see the word Done.
8.Java is installed in jre1.6.0_<version> sub-directory under the current directory. In this case, Java is installed in the /usr/java/jre1.6.0_<version> directory. Verify that the jre1.6.0_<version> sub-directory is listed under the current directory. Type:
ls
The installation is now complete. Skip to the Enable and Configure section. To install the Linux RPM (self-extracting) file Follow these instructions:
1. At the terminal: Type:
su
2. Enter the root password.
3. Change to the directory in which you want to install. Type:
cd
For example, to install the software in the /usr/java/ directory, Type:
cd /usr/java
Note about root access: To install Java in a system-wide location such as/usr/local, you must login as the root user to gain the necessary permissions. If you do not have root access, install Java in your home directory or a subdirectory for which you have write permissions.
4. Change the permission of the file you downloaded to be executable. Type:
chmod a+x jre-6u<version>-linux-i586-rpm.bin
5. Start the installation process. Type:
./jre-6u<version>-linux-i586-rpm.bin
This displays a binary license agreement. Read through the agreement. Press the spacebar to display the next page. At the end, enter yes to proceed with the installation.
6.The installation file creates jre-6u<version>-linux-i586.rpm file in the current directory.
7. Run the RPM command at the terminal to install the packages. Type:
rpm -iv jre-6u<version>-linux-i586.rpm
8. Java is installed in jre1.6.0_<version> sub-directory under the current directory. In this case, Java is installed in the /usr/java/jre1.6.0_<version> directory. Verify that the jre1.6.0_<version> sub-directory is listed under the current directory. Type:
ls
The installation is now complete.
Last edited by Mod remi on Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:36 am; edited 3 times in total
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Re: Cant you run your client?Then read this.Its java download guide for windows,solaris,linux and apple(OS x).
is the server in a update or its just download java and clear
Re: Cant you run your client?Then read this.Its java download guide for windows,solaris,linux and apple(OS x).
loljones wrote:is the server in a update or its just download java and clear
I would like to know that too anyone know about it?
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Re: Cant you run your client?Then read this.Its java download guide for windows,solaris,linux and apple(OS x).
Its update or this server is just down.
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Age : 29
Re: Cant you run your client?Then read this.Its java download guide for windows,solaris,linux and apple(OS x).
Will server be online in weekend?,
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