1 | README
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2 |
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3 | Java(TM) Platform, Standard Edition
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4 | Runtime Environment
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5 | Version 6
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6 |
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7 |
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8 | The Java(TM) Platform, Standard Edition Runtime Environment (JRE(TM)),
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9 | excluding the JavaFX(TM) runtime, is intended for software developers
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10 | and vendors to redistribute with their applications.
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11 |
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12 | The Java SE Runtime Environment contains the Java virtual machine,
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13 | runtime class libraries, and Java application launcher that are
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14 | necessary to run programs written in the Java programming language.
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15 | It is not a development environment and does not contain development
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16 | tools such as compilers or debuggers. For development tools, see the
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17 | Java SE Development Kit (JDK(TM)). The JRE installation triggers the
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18 | download of the JavaFX runtime. The JavaFX runtime is also available
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19 | separately, and is not part of the JRE. For information on JavaFX, and
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20 | how to make changes, go to: http://java.com/javafx
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21 |
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22 |
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23 | =======================================================================
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24 | Deploying Applications with the Java SE Runtime Environment
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25 | =======================================================================
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26 |
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27 | When you deploy an application written in the Java programming
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28 | language, your software bundle will probably consist of the following
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29 | parts:
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30 |
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31 | Your own class, resource, and data files.
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32 | The Java SE Runtime Environment.
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33 | An installation procedure or program.
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34 |
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35 | You already have the first part, of course. The remainder of this
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36 | document covers the other two parts. See also the Notes for Developers
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37 | page on the Java Software website:
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38 |
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39 | http://java.sun.com/javase/6/webnotes/runtime.html
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40 |
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41 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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42 | Java Platform, Standard Edition Runtime Environment (JRE)
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43 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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44 |
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45 | To run your application, a user needs the Java SE Runtime Environment,
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46 | which is freely available from Oracle. Or, you can redistribute the
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47 | Java SE Runtime Environment for free with your application, according
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48 | to the terms of the Java SE Platform Runtime Environment's license. The
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49 | JavaFX runtime is only required to run applications written in the
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50 | JavaFX scripting language; it is freely available from Oracle, and must
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51 | not be redistributed with your application.
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52 |
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53 | The final step in the deployment process occurs when the software is
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54 | installed on an individual user's system. Installation consists of copying
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55 | software onto the user's system, then configuring the user's system
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56 | to support that software. You should ensure that your installation
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57 | procedure does not overwrite existing JRE installations, as they may
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58 | be required by other applications.
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59 |
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60 |
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61 | =======================================================================
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62 | Redistribution of the Java SE Runtime Environment (JRE)
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63 | =======================================================================
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64 |
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65 | --------------------------------------------------------
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66 | NOTE - The license for this software does not allow the
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67 | redistribution of beta and other pre-release versions.
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68 | --------------------------------------------------------
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69 |
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70 | Subject to the terms and conditions of the Software License
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71 | Agreement and the obligations, restrictions, and exceptions set
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72 | forth below, You may reproduce and distribute the Software (and
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73 | also portions of Software identified below as Redistributable),
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74 | provided that:
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75 |
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76 | (a) you distribute the Software complete and unmodified and only
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77 | bundled as part of your applets and applications ("Programs"),
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78 |
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79 | (b) your Programs add significant and primary functionality to the
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80 | Software,
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81 |
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82 | (c) your Programs are only intended to run on Java-enabled general
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83 | purpose desktop computers and servers,
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84 |
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85 | (d) you distribute Software for the sole purpose of running your
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86 | Programs,
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87 |
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88 | (e) you do not distribute additional software intended to replace
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89 | any component(s) of the Software,
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90 |
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91 | (f) you do not remove or alter any proprietary legends or notices
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92 | contained in or on the Software,
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93 |
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94 | (g) you only distribute the Software subject to a license agreement
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95 | that protects Oracle's interests consistent with the terms
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96 | contained in this Agreement, and
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97 |
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98 | (h) you agree to defend and indemnify Oracle and its licensors from
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99 | and against any damages, costs, liabilities, settlement amounts
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100 | and/or expenses (including attorneys' fees) incurred in
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101 | connection with any claim, lawsuit or action by any third party
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102 | that arises or results from the use or distribution of any and
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103 | all Programs and/or Software.
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104 |
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105 | The term "vendors" used here refers to licensees, developers, and
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106 | independent software vendors (ISVs) who license and distribute the
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107 | Java SE Runtime Environment with their programs.
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108 |
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109 | Vendors must follow the terms of the Java SE Runtime Environment Binary
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110 | Code License agreement.
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111 |
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112 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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113 | Required vs. Optional Files
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114 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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115 |
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116 | The files that make up the Java SE Runtime Environment are divided into
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117 | two categories: required and optional. Optional files may be excluded
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118 | from redistributions of the Java SE Runtime Environment at the
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119 | vendor's discretion.
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120 |
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121 | The following section contains a list of the files and directories that
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122 | may optionally be omitted from redistributions with the Java SE Runtime
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123 | Environment. All files not in these lists of optional files must be
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124 | included in redistributions of the runtime environment.
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125 |
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126 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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127 | Optional Files and Directories
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128 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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129 |
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130 | The following files may be optionally excluded from redistributions.
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131 | These files are located in the jre1.6.0_<version> directory, where
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132 | <version> is the update version number. Solaris and Linux filenames
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133 | and separators are shown. Windows executables have the ".exe" suffix.
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134 | Corresponding files with _g in the name can also be excluded.
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135 | The corresponding man pages should be excluded for any excluded
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136 | executables (with paths listed below beginning with bin/ ,
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137 | for the Solaris(TM) Operating System and Linux).
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138 |
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139 | lib/charsets.jar
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140 | Character conversion classes
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141 | lib/ext/
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142 | sunjce_provider.jar - the SunJCE provider for Java
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143 | Cryptography APIs
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144 | localedata.jar - contains many of the resources
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145 | needed for non US English locales
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146 | ldapsec.jar - contains security features supported
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147 | by the LDAP service provider
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148 | dnsns.jar - for the InetAddress wrapper of JNDI DNS provider
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149 | bin/rmid
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150 | Java RMI Activation System Daemon
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151 | bin/rmiregistry
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152 | Java Remote Object Registry
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153 | bin/tnameserv
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154 | Java IDL Name Server
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155 | bin/keytool
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156 | Key and Certificate Management Tool
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157 | bin/kinit
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158 | Used to obtain and cache Kerberos ticket-granting tickets
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159 | bin/klist
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160 | Kerberos display entries in credentials cache and keytab
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161 | bin/ktab
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162 | Kerberos key table manager
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163 | bin/policytool
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164 | Policy File Creation and Management Tool
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165 | bin/orbd
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166 | Object Request Broker Daemon
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167 | bin/servertool
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168 | Java IDL Server Tool
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169 | bin/javaws, lib/javaws/ and lib/javaws.jar
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170 | Java Web Start
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171 |
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172 | When redistributing the JRE on Microsoft Windows as a private
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173 | application runtime (not accessible by other applications)
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174 | with a custom launcher, the following files are also
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175 | optional. These are libraries and executables that are used
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176 | for Java support in Internet Explorer and Mozilla family browsers;
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177 | these files are not needed in a private JRE redistribution.
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178 |
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179 | bin\java.exe
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180 | bin\javaw.exe
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181 | bin\javaws.exe
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182 | bin\javacpl.exe
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183 | bin\jucheck.exe
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184 | bin\jusched.exe
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185 |
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186 | bin\wsdetect.dll
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187 | bin\NPJPI*.dll (The filename changes in every release)
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188 | bin\NPJava11.dll
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189 | bin\NPJava12.dll
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190 | bin\NPJava13.dll
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191 | bin\NPJava14.dll
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192 | bin\NPJava32.dll
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193 | bin\NPOJI610.dll
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194 | bin\RegUtils.dll
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195 | bin\axbridge.dll
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196 | bin\deploy.dll
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197 | bin\jpicom.dll
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198 | bin\javacpl.cpl
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199 | bin\jpiexp.dll
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200 | bin\jpinscp.dll
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201 | bin\jpioji.dll
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202 | bin\jpishare.dll
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203 | lib\deploy.jar
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204 | lib\plugin.jar
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205 | lib\javaws.jar
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206 | lib\javaws\messages.properties
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207 | lib\javaws\messages_de.properties
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208 | lib\javaws\messages_es.properties
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209 | lib\javaws\messages_fr.properties
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210 | lib\javaws\messages_it.properties
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211 | lib\javaws\messages_ja.properties
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212 | lib\javaws\messages_ko.properties
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213 | lib\javaws\messages_sv.properties
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214 | lib\javaws\messages_zh_CN.properties
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215 | lib\javaws\messages_zh_HK.properties
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216 | lib\javaws\messages_zh_TW.properties
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217 | lib\javaws\miniSplash.jpg
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218 |
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219 |
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220 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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221 | Redistributable JDK(TM) Files
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222 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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223 |
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224 | The limited set of files from the Java SE Development Kit (JDK)
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225 | listed below may be included in vendor redistributions of the Java SE
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226 | Runtime Environment. All paths are relative to the top-level
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227 | directory of the JDK. The corresponding man pages should be included for
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228 | any included executables (with paths listed below beginning with bin/ ,
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229 | for the Solaris(TM) Operating System and Linux).
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230 |
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231 | jre/lib/cmm/PYCC.pf
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232 | Color profile. This file is required only if one wishes to
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233 | convert between the PYCC color space and another color space.
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234 |
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235 | All .ttf font files in the jre/lib/fonts directory.
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236 | Note that the LucidaSansRegular.ttf font is already contained
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237 | in the Java SE Runtime Environment, so there is no need to
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238 | bring that file over from the JDK.
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239 |
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240 | jre/lib/audio/soundbank.gm
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241 | This MIDI soundbank is present in the JDK, but it has
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242 | been removed from the Java SE Runtime Environment in order to
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243 | reduce the size of the Runtime Environment's download bundle.
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244 | However, a soundbank file is necessary for MIDI playback, and
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245 | therefore the JDK's soundbank.gm file may be included in
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246 | redistributions of the Runtime Environment at the vendor's
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247 | discretion. Several versions of enhanced MIDI soundbanks are
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248 | available from the Java Sound web site:
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249 | http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/sound/
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250 | These alternative soundbanks may be included in redistributions
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251 | of the Java SE Runtime Environment.
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252 |
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253 | The javac bytecode compiler, consisting of the following files:
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254 | bin/javac [Solaris(TM) Operating System
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255 | and Linux]
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256 | bin/sparcv9/javac [Solaris Operating System
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257 | (SPARC(R) Platform Edition)]
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258 | bin/amd64/javac [Solaris Operating System (AMD)]
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259 | bin/javac.exe [Microsoft Windows]
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260 | lib/tools.jar [All platforms]
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261 |
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262 | The Annotation Processing Tool, consisting of the following files:
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263 | lib/tools.jar [All platforms]
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264 | bin/apt [Solaris(TM) Operating System
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265 | and Linux]
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266 | bin/sparcv9/apt [Solaris Operating System
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267 | (SPARC(R) Platform Edition)]
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268 | bin/amd64/apt [Solaris Operating System (AMD)]
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269 | bin/apt.exe [Microsoft Windows]
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270 |
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271 | lib/jconsole.jar
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272 | The Jconsole application. NOTE: The Jconsole application requires
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273 | the dynamic attach mechanism.
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274 |
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275 | The dynamic attach mechanism consisting of the following files:
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276 | lib/tools.jar [All platforms]
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277 | jre/lib/sparc/libattach.so
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278 | [Solaris(TM) Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and Linux]
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279 | jre/lib/sparcv9/libattach.so
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280 | [Solaris(TM) Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and Linux]
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281 | jre/lib/i386/libattach.so
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282 | [Solaris(TM) Operating System (x86) and Linux]
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283 | jre/lib/amd64/libattach.so
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284 | [Solaris(TM) Operating System (AMD) and Linux]
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285 | jre\bin\attach.dll [Microsoft Windows]
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286 |
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287 | The Java Platform Debugger Architecture implementation consisting of the
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288 | files shown in the dynamic attach section above, and the following files:
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289 | lib/tools.jar [All platforms]
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290 | lib/sa-jdi.jar [All platforms]
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291 | jre/lib/sparc/libsaproc.so
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292 | [Solaris(TM) Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and Linux]
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293 | jre/lib/sparcv9/libsaproc.so
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294 | [Solaris(TM) Operating System (SPARC(R) Platform Edition) and Linux]
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295 | jre/lib/i386/libsaproc.so
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296 | [Solaris(TM) Operating System (x86) and Linux]
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297 | jre/lib/amd64/libsaproc.so
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298 | [Solaris(TM) Operating System (AMD) and Linux]
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299 |
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300 | jre\bin\server\
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301 | On Microsoft Windows platforms, the JDK includes both
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302 | the Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM and Java HotSpot Client VM.
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303 | However, the Java SE Runtime Environment for Microsoft Windows
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304 | platforms includes only the Java HotSpot Client VM. Those wishing
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305 | to use the Java HotSpot Server VM with the Java SE Runtime
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306 | Environment may copy the JDK's jre\bin\server folder to a
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307 | bin\server directory in the Java SE Runtime Environment. Software
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308 | vendors may redistribute the Java HotSpot Server VM with their
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309 | redistributions of the Java SE Runtime Environment.
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310 |
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311 |
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312 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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313 | Unlimited Strength Java Cryptography Extension
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314 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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315 |
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316 | Due to import control restrictions for some countries, the Java
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317 | Cryptography Extension (JCE) policy files shipped with the Java SE
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318 | Development Kit and the Java SE Runtime Environment allow strong but
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319 | limited cryptography to be used. These files are located at
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320 |
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321 | <java-home>/lib/security/local_policy.jar
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322 | <java-home>/lib/security/US_export_policy.jar
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323 |
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324 | where <java-home> is the jre directory of the JDK or the
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325 | top-level directory of the Java SE Runtime Environment.
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326 |
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327 | An unlimited strength version of these files indicating no restrictions
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328 | on cryptographic strengths is available on the JDK web site for
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329 | those living in eligible countries. Those living in eligible countries
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330 | may download the unlimited strength version and replace the strong
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331 | cryptography jar files with the unlimited strength files.
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332 |
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333 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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334 | The cacerts Certificates File
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335 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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336 |
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337 | Root CA certificates may be added to or removed from the Java SE
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338 | certificate file located at
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339 |
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340 | <java-home>/lib/security/cacerts
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341 |
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342 | For more information, see The cacerts Certificates File section
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343 | in the keytool documentation at:
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344 |
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345 | http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/tooldocs/solaris/keytool.html#cacerts
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346 |
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347 | =======================================================================
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348 | Endorsed Standards Override Mechanism
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349 | =======================================================================
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350 |
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351 | From time to time it is necessary to update the Java platform in order
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352 | to incorporate newer versions of standards that are created outside of
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353 | the Java Community Process(SM) (JCP(SM) http://www.jcp.org/) (Endorsed
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354 | Standards), or in order to update the version of a technology included
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355 | in the platform to correspond to a later standalone version of that
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356 | technology (Standalone Technologies).
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357 |
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358 | The Endorsed Standards Override Mechanism provides a means whereby
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359 | later versions of classes and interfaces that implement Endorsed
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360 | Standards or Standalone Technologies may be incorporated into the Java
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361 | Platform.
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362 |
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363 | For more information on the Endorsed Standards Override Mechanism,
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364 | including the list of platform packages that it may be used to
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365 | override, see
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366 |
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367 | http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/technotes/guides/standards/
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368 |
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369 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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370 | The Java(TM) Runtime Environment (JRE) and the JavaFX(TM) runtime are
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371 | products of Oracle.
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372 |
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373 | Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
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374 |
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