View Poll Results: What's your Java version?
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1.5 (J2SE 5.0)
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1.4.2 (J2SE 1.4.2)
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Other (1.4.1, 1.4.0, 1.3.1, 1.2.2, etc...)
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Ultimate Member
Java version
I'm finishing the development of a Java application that is to go public (freeware) as soon as it's finished. Nevertheless, I'd like to know which Java Virtual Machine version is more common among users nowadays. I'd apreciate you voting on the poll - if you don't know how to determine the Java version, in Windows press "Start" -> choose "Run" -> type "command" without the quotation marks -> type "java -version" without the quotation marks and press Enter.
The first line of the answer contains your version.
If the answer is something like:
- java version "1.4.2_08" , then you have 1.4.2 (J2SE 1.4.2)
- java version "1.5.0_01" , then you have 1.5 (J2SE 5.0)
- other, you have an older version
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Ultimate Member
I was surprised to see that everyone has the latest version - then I realised I'm the first to vote.
I'm all for testing free software! Post up when it's done.
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Ultimate Member
It's a freeware encryption and compression tool. Once it completes alpha testing, I'll create post a link for the beta phase. Thanx a lot
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Ultimate Member
Come on people, give me a hand It's a simple and fast operation (it takes about 20 seconds!). I could simply compile this for whatever version I want and tell the user to go download the latest version, but I'm trying to ease that part. I could user your help to do it.
Thanx in advance!
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java version "1.4.2_01"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_01-b06)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_01-b06, mixed mode)
PS: It only took me 4 seconds. And 3 of those were trying to find the "Run..." item in my bloated WinXP Start menu...
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java -v didn't work :-( booooo for no shortcut options, I hate having to type out -version
Live by it: RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove
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Ultimate Member
Originally Posted by Strawbs
Post up when it's done.
Done: http://www.jgs.bobos.ca/freesecurity
No comments on the lousy webpage
Thanx for the help
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Ultimate Member
A little help Please!
The .jar file is associated with WinRar! whenever I click to open it - WinRar wants to extract it.
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Ultimate Member
Either fix that association in Windows or launch the file via a command line by typing "java -jar FreeSecurity.jar" on the directory of the file.
I'll add that to the FAQ, thanks
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Here's the rub -
I fixed the association (thanks - never realised I had opted for that when I install WinRar recently), I clicked the program file and encrypted and old useless file within its folder, the extension became a ".enc" which is associated with my Ethereal program!
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Ultimate Member
Jeez...I never thought about that extension :P But anyway, the application doesn't use the context menu, so you really have to run it to decrypt the file
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Ultimate Member
Glad you liked it, it's only aims were to provide real security and ease of use, whilst still being free
Thanks for your help
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Senior Member
Set up a site or need a place to host the files?
Live by it: RunDll32 advpack.dll,LaunchINFSection %windir%\INF\msmsgs.inf,BLC.Remove
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