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Users of Microsoft's Java Virtual Machine have an extra three years to drop the software and migrate to Microsoft's .Net or a competing Java product following the company's broad deal with Sun ...
Looking to help customers transition from the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine to .Net, Version 1.1b adds scripting and offline support. The scripting functionality “basically means support for ...
Wednesday 18 July, 2001 Microsoft hits back at Sun Microsystems by abandoning Java in its latest system Listen to an interview with Microsoft's London product manager for development tools, Gavin ...
Microsoft pulls old patches down that distributed the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine With nearly no explanation, Microsoft sent out an alert notifying customers that it was removing download ...
The retired software uses the Microsoft Java Virtual Machine, which the vendor must discontinue using as part of its settlement with Sun Microsystems. However, Microsoft said it will offer ...
But Java is not just Sun. It is backed by many vendors and many developers. Some, in fact, believe that close Microsoft ally IBM is doing more these days with Java than Sun.
As I have to re-image, and then reconfigure Citrix, everytime I switch Java versions (for no @#$%ing good reason) -- I'm apprehensive to attempt installing it to test what version it is.
The current version of Windows XP ships without any Java support. Microsoft pulled its own Java Virtual Machine from Windows once the court granted a stay on Motz' order.
Microsoft has made downloads available for VMWare, Hyper-V, VirtualBox and Parallels versions of the virtual machine, and they can all be downloaded directly from Microsoft.
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