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Java Runtime Environment (JRE) makes Internet and applications dynamic and closer to the users.
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) is a Java virtual machine. It is a part of Java Runtime SDK but without the development tools such as compilers and debuggers phase. Java is compiled with the Java plug-in software that allows to use JRE widely deployed Web browsers to run applets.
Many applications locally and on the internet designed in Java need a runtime environment (or Virtual Machine) Java for use on Windows, Mac and Linux.
If you need "Java" on your computer, download directly Clubic the Java Runtime Environment also called JRE, Java Virtual Machine, Java Virtual Machine or JVM. Close your applications and browsers and start the installation. Once the process is complete reboot your machine.
# OlsonData 2010b
* 6u19 contains Olson time zone data version 2010b.
# Root Certificates
* Added seven new root certificates, removed three root certificates and five root certificates replaced with stronger signature algorithms from VeriSign, Thawte and GeoTrust. (Refer to 6904162.)
# Ensuring Application and Applet Security when Mixing Signed and Unsigned Code
* Signed Java Web Start applications and applets that contain signed and unsigned components could potentially be unsafe unless the mixed code was intended by the application vendor. As of this release, when mixed code is detected in a program, a warning dialog is raised. Mixing Signed and Unsigned Code explains this warning dialog and options that the user, system administrator, developer, and deployer have to manage it.
# Interim Fix for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) Man-in-the-Middle Attack
* For more information about the vulnerability and the interim fix, please see the TLS Renegotiation Issue Readme.
# Various Bug Fixes