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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.
# Contains Olson time zone data version 2013d.
# This update release contains several enhancements and changes including the following:
* Java Mission Control (JMC)
- Java Mission Control (JMC) is a commercial feature available for java users with a commercial License. Includes the first release of Java Mission Control (JMC) that is bundled with the Hotspot JVM.
* JavaFX
- Includes JavaFX
* New Features and Changes
- Retina Display support on Mac OS X
- Deployment Rule Set
- Option to disable the "JRE out of date" warning
- New Security Warnings for Unsigned and Self-Signed Applications
- Local Applets return NULL for DocumentBase
- JAXP Security Improvements
- Default x.509 Certificates Have Longer Key Length
# Bug Fixes
- Aborting the update after clicking "Update" on the "Java is insecure" warning message forwards all applets to java.com/download.
- Expired (but otherwise valid) certificate are not blocked at VeryHigh Security Level.